Top Design Tips for Bespoke Wardrobes
Have you considered a walk-in wardrobe for your Oxted property? Some consider them a luxury item, but these bespoke wardrobes are extremely practical. If there’s space in your bedroom to have one installed, we highly recommend it. Walk-in wardrobes work well in smaller bedrooms as they negate the need for a display of wardrobe doors, which can make the space appear even smaller, particularly if they’re patterned or have larger fixtures.
Internally, we can design a wall of full-length cupboards inside our made-to-measure wardrobes, each suited to a particular task, such as hanging longer coats and dresses. Split cupboards with double hanging rails are perfect for shirts and blouses, with adequate space between the rails so there’s no chance of creasing. Suits can be an issue due to their bulkiness if left on a single hanger. Our team at Sliding Wardrobe Warehouse recommends a trouser rail directly underneath a standard hanging rail. Tie rails or pull-out drawers with suitable dividers are also essential.
But that’s not all our bedroom furniture ranges can offer. Behind the doors of our stylish sliding wardrobes lie even more opportunities. We recommend a separate section for shoes that provides plenty of space, such as pull-out shoe racks at the bottom of each bespoke interior. Alternatively, we can create a designated area for clients who prefer their designer shoe collection on display.
Drawers are also essential in all fitted wardrobes as they provide plenty of storage solutions for smaller items, such as underwear, socks, scarves, and gloves. Bespoke dividers can also be installed for cosmetics, toiletries, and jewellery.
And last but not least, there’s shelving. It is ideal for keeping handbags and luggage upright, storing bulky jumpers and jackets that aren’t required all year round, and so much more.
All it takes is your requirements and our imagination, and you have the perfect result.