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walk-in closet

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noun

  1. a closet that is large enough to walk around in.


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Schumer also has her own personal sanctuary inside the home in the form of the primary suite, which occupies its own wing of the apartment and boasts an enormous walk-in closet and a “spa-like” en suite bathroom, complete with Calacatta Gold marble accents and an air-jet bathtub.

From MarketWatch

“I didn’t have my own shower and I didn’t have … a walk-in closet” in the old house, Liv said, but now she’ll have both.

From Los Angeles Times

In addition to the traditional living spaces, the home also features an “executive office,” a formal dining room, and an exercise room, as well as a huge walk-in closet in the primary bedroom.

From MarketWatch

The bathroom leads into a beautiful dressing room that has been given a feminine feel courtesy of pale floral wallpaper, while the walk-in closet is the epitome of luxury, featuring a seemingly endless array of storage options as well as an enormous mirrored wall to ensure each look can be scrutinized before it is showed off to the world.

From MarketWatch

The primary suite has its own fireplace, a walk-in closet with glass doors and a “glam room,” Guiltinan said.

From The Wall Street Journal