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Areas to consider when designing your new wardrobes

Areas to consider when designing your new wardrobes

Bespoke wardrobes offer full flexibility in design, allowing customisation and the ability to personalise to suit you, your belongings and your space. Read our advice on things to consider when designing a wardrobe.

Bespoke wardrobes offer full flexibility in design, allowing customisation and the ability to personalise to suit you, your belongings and your space. Read our advice on things to consider when designing a wardrobe.

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At the start of the design process, you need to share how you currently store your clothes and belongings with your designer. This will allow them to get to know you better, as well as help them to visualise your existing space. If you have photos and floor plans (with ceiling heights), this will be beneficial. You will also need to consider the size of your existing space and how many metres you plan to allocate for your new wardrobe. 

The next area to consider is what you want to store and how you aspire to store it. Your designer can help you with long and short hanging, shoe storage, bag storage, accessory storage and more. There are a lot of different options available, and your designer will always tailor the space to suit you.

When designing your bespoke wardrobes, you need to share how you currently store your clothes and belongings with your designer. This will allow them to get to know you better, as well as help them to visualise your existing space. If you have photos and floor plans (with ceiling heights), this will be beneficial. You will also need to consider the size of your existing space and how many metres you plan to allocate for your new wardrobe. 

The next area to consider is what you want to store and how you aspire to store it. Your designer can help you with long and short hanging, shoe storage, bag storage, accessory storage and more. There are a lot of different options available, and your designer will always tailor the space to suit you.

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Wardrobe doors

Wardrobe doors

There are a variety of different door and door styles to choose from.

– Hinge doors- with the option for wide opening hinges to allow you to have internal mirrors which can be angled.
– Sliding doors- this is great if you have a limited amount of space
– Coplanar doors – a sleek and quiet option that sits flush, providing a luxury minimalist finish.

You can choose to have a variety of door finishes, combining different materials such as glass, wood, leather & eco-leather, lacquers (matt, glossy & metallic) and mirrors. You can also have a mixture of dressing room style and closed wardrobe doors.

There are a variety of different door and door styles to choose from.

– Hinge doors- with the option for wide opening hinges to allow you to have internal mirrors which can be angled.
– Sliding doors- this is great if you have a limited amount of space
– Coplanar doors – a sleek and quiet option that sits flush, providing a luxury minimalist finish. 

You can choose to have a variety of door finishes, combining different materials such as glass, wood, leather & eco-leather, lacquers (matt, glossy & metallic) and mirrors. You can also have a mixture of dressing room style and closed wardrobe doors.

 

Wardrobe drawers

Wardrobe drawers

There are also a variety of different drawer styles and finishes for you to choose from for you to create your luxury wardrobe and dressing space. Examples include:

-Glass fronted doors – providing you with the option to see what you have whilst keeping your belongings safe.
– Open drawers – providing you with the option to see what you have, with easy accessibility. 
– Drawers with partitions – providing you with the opportunity to organise your belongings.

There are also a variety of different drawer styles and finishes for you to choose from for you to create your luxury wardrobe and dressing space. Examples include:

-Glass fronted doors – providing you with the option to see what you have whilst keeping your belongings safe.
– Open drawers – providing you with the option to see what you have, with easy accessibility. 
– Drawers with partitions – providing you with the opportunity to organise your belongings.

Wardrobe handles

Wardrobe handles

Handle options are available in multiple finishes – in lacquers and metal lacquers. You can also opt for recessed handles, which will provide you with a flushed and seamless finish.

Handle options are available in multiple finishes – in lacquers and metal lacquers. You can also opt for recessed handles, which will provide you with a flushed and seamless finish.

Wardrobe lighting

Wardrobe lighting

You have the option to illuminate the sides of your wardrobe, or each shelf. These can be done on a remote control, light switch, or motion sensor. The lights are LED strips.

You have the option to illuminate the sides of your wardrobe, or each shelf. These can be done on a remote control, light switch, or motion sensor. The lights are LED strips.

Integrated displays 

Integrated displays 

Within your wardrobe and dressing room space, you can integrate displays to allow you to combine your home office, dressing table, library systems, TVs, coffee stations and more. With this, you will have a seamless display, designed as one.

Within your wardrobe and dressing room space, you can integrate displays to allow you to combine your home office, dressing table, library systems, TVs, coffee stations and more. With this, you will have a seamless display, designed as one.

Room dividers 

Room dividers 

Joinery can be designed to be used as a room divider, optimising the front, back and sides. The sides of the wardrobe can be open ended, providing you with additional space to store and display your belongings.

Joinery can be designed to be used as a room divider, optimising the front, back and sides. The sides of the wardrobe can be open ended, providing you with additional space to store and display your belongings.

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