Four types of wardrobes

A tidy wardrobe with ideal storage can help you feel more organised and make the most of your clothes. But with so many different types of wardrobes, it can be difficult to choose the right one. This guide looks at four different options and their pros and cons.

Fitted wardrobes

If you have the budget, a fitted wardrobe is best for maximising the use of your space, as they are made to measure and leave no gaps between walls. They give the best storage efficiency, with custom drawers, shelves and hanging rails. Although often the best solution fitted wardrobes are a far more expensive option and need to be designed and fitted by an expert.

Sliding doors

These are perfect for a modern bedroom where there is a lack of space, as the doors do not need to open outwards. As well as being space-saving, they have a sleek appearance and allow for storage that goes from floor to ceiling. It’s possible to get custom wardrobe doors which fit over existing storage from specialist suppliers of custom wardrobe doors.

Walk-in

The ultimate wardrobe, where space and budget are not an issue, is a walk-in. It offers a dedicated room where everything is designed to be stored in an organised way, using hanging rails, shelves, jewellery drawers and shoe racks.

Loft wardrobes

If you have a loft conversion, the angles of the sloping ceilings can make clothes storage tricky, but loft wardrobes are designed in L-shapes for corners, with angled storage units and integrated to fit under sloped ceilings.

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