One. Bedroom wall cabinets
For bedroom use, most cabinets are wardrobes, and many families also add bookshelves (storage) cabinets or decorative cabinets in their bedrooms. Bedroom wardrobes are typically divided into multiple areas based on their function, with the primary purpose of storing daily clothing and bedding.
Two. Study Room Wall Cabin

Bookcases used in study rooms primarily serve to organize books and cultural items. In terms of design, they can be creatively customized or follow a more traditional style, as long as they reflect the owner's cultural sensibilities and personality. A successful bookcase should effectively fulfill this purpose.
III. Bathroom Wall Cabin
Bathroom wall cabinets typically feature a simple and compact design, facilitating the placement and use of bathroom accessories. They do not occupy bathroom space and provide a comfortable user experience.
IV. Living room entryway cabinet
In living rooms or entryways, decorative wall cabinets are typically used. These cabinets not only provide storage functionality but also contribute to the overall room design and style, allowing for the display of matching decorative items to enhance the aesthetic appeal.
5. Kitchen Cabinets
Kitchen cabinets are now widely used in most households. Typically, kitchens feature multi-layered, functional cabinets with upper and lower sections. These cabinets not only save kitchen space but also address the issue of exposed plumbing, improving aesthetics, and provide a convenient space for cleaning up kitchen clutter.