A little help designing deep built-in wardrobe space

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Hello,

I will be moving into new house shortly and it has a closet space in the bedroom, that is 89cm deep, as far as I can tell most "big" wardrobes are usually about 60cm deep

What can I do to maximise this space and not waste the extra 30cm depth.
All I have come up with so far is to design a normal 60cm usage of the depth, then hang stuff on the back of the doors to use up the remaining space, this doesn't seem very efficient to me though.

I have no problem having bits sliding out if it helps use the space better.

dims are

internal
H - 241
D - 89
W - 160

Door opening
H - 198
W -134

I was going to put a central column of shelves in the middle and rails either side.

Cheers
 
it has a double door opening which is the whole width of the space hence the door opening being only 14cm different to the actual width of the space :)
 
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