Fitted wardrobes can be a great way to make the most of the space in your bedroom, particularly if it has awkward nooks and crannies, such as an attic room with sloping ceilings. You’ll find you can maximise your storage in ways that suit the clothes you own. If you wear lots of suits, for example, you can opt for extra hanging space; if you have an enviable shoe collection you can build in shoe storage compartments.
Fitted wardrobe doors
Hinged doors will give your wardrobes a more traditional look, while sliding doors can give a sleek finish and are a neat option if you have limited space. You can ditch the doors completely with open-fronted wardrobes. These will put your items of display and create a more relaxed feel room.
Fitted sliding wardrobes
These have sliding doors as opposed to hinged ones that open out. There are lots of different options for sliding wardrobes, including the number and width of doors. They come in a number of different styles and finishes, from mirrored glass to more traditional wood. The benefit of sliding wardrobe doors is that the doors take up less space. They’re a good option if there is a snug fit between the wardrobes and the bed.
Fitted mirrored wardrobes
Both hinged and sliding wardrobes come with mirrored options. Doors can be totally or partially mirrored, and you can have all of the doors done in the same way, or just a few. Full-length mirrors can be great for bringing light into the room, but bear in mind that they are tricky to keep clean – dust and fingerprints will show up more than on a normal door. One option is to have mirrors incorporated inside your wardrobe doors.