I love our walk-in wardrobe but there is a lot of unutilised space. I’m currently devising some plans to make the space functional.
It is also quite narrow. Because we don’t own too many pieces of clothing, we prefer to have the clothes facing forward to make the space feel less cramped. We’ve done this in the spare bedroom and love it.
There clothing rods are high and all the space underneath is dead space. There is some hanging space at the far end which is not usable (awkward space and I can’t reach the top rod).

The plan is to build a small shelving unit to use the space underneath. One side will have a rod to hang trousers and the other will be open shelves for linen and backpacks.

On the far end, I’d really love to add some drawers and add a mirror. The top of the drawer will be a wooden top that can be used to place perfumes, etc.
I’ve done a quick mockup on sketch up

Questions for the community:
1. What’s the easiest way to build the shelving unit? Everything else is melamine so I was thinking to stick to the same material but have not worked with it before. I still have a lot of glossy white paint and could potentially just use that over wood. I’m thinking to just butt joint everything, screw it in and then cover up the holes. Doesn’t need to be pretty.
2. Tips for first time drawer building? I would like to make the drawers in a self contained unit that can slot into the existing space. That way it can be easily removed one day.
Looking forward to your tips!