No, no - filling in the gap is to avoid the necessity of dusting and the presence of spiders ... although of course, if they happen to get in somehow, they are not a problem since they cannot be seen.
Both negating the need to dust and more cutting down on mess, yes but it does keep the spiders out looking for flies elsewhere and anything that eats flies is O K with me.
The main reason I'm doing something with our wardrobes is because we've downsized from a large house with three easily double bedrooms to a small bungalow and where a previous wardrobe fitter has used make spaces/infills, they can all be used to give more wardrobe space.
It gives me the figits when I look at the infills so I'm increasing the carcass size to completely fill all of the available space and then I'll order doors to size to fit the new carcass sizes, then collect matchmaker paint from the local shed, B & Q, to paint the carcasses that will then match the colour of the new doors and then after all of that I'll fill the wardrobes in right up to the ceiling because tidy doesn't understand untidy and I'm firmly established on the tidy side of any argument.
My home is a lived in home first, it's never a showroom house but it is easily kept by design in good order.
I know there are some that take a pride in disorder, that doesn't bother me a jot, as long as it's not my place.
I have a very good close friend we've been friends for just over sixty years, now you can't sit down anywhere in his house and if you take the things that prevent you sitting down off of the seats there's nowhere to put the things you've picked up, we mutually don't understand each other but of course it's him that's got it wrong.
Kind regards Susan, ippy