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Hinged door wardrobes deliver classic storage with timeless appeal. From £190 to £6,260, our collection spans contemporary and traditional styles in beige, black, cream and more. Whether you're furnishing a compact bedroom or a sprawling master suite, hinged doors offer smooth, reliable access and enduring style.

  • Premium German Design – Rauch and Wiemann lead with engineered quality and sophisticated finishes. Rauch Wardrobes
  • Best-Selling Ranges – Wiemann VIP Loft and Rauch Terano offer striking contemporary and classic options. Wiemann VIP Loft
  • Material & Finish Choice – Oak, walnut, mango wood and Alpine White finishes suit any bedroom aesthetic.
  • 4,030+ Options – Our extensive stock means swift delivery and flexible payment on all styles.

Tip: Hinged doors require clearance space to swing—measure your room layout before ordering to ensure smooth operation.

Browse our trusted brands including Welcome Furniture and Julian Bowen, or explore the Wiemann Luxor range for luxury European design.

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Browse Hinged Door Wardrobes by Door Type

Our Hinged Door Wardrobes are available with hinged, sliding and folding door options. Hinged doors give full access to the interior; sliding doors are ideal for tighter spaces where swing clearance is limited.

Hinged Door Wardrobes with Mirror

Many of our Hinged Door Wardrobes include a built-in mirror — a practical addition that saves wall space and makes bedrooms feel larger. Mirror options are clearly indicated on each product listing.

Hinged Door Wardrobes by Size & Width

Find your perfect fit with our Hinged Door Wardrobes available in widths from 80cm to 300cm+. Use the size filters to narrow down by width, height and depth to suit your bedroom layout.

Hinged door wardrobes offer a timeless, elegant solution for bedroom storage with easy access and a classic aesthetic. Available in a range of styles from contemporary to traditional, these wardrobes feature practical swing-out doors that open smoothly to reveal generous hanging and shelving space. Whether you're furnishing a compact bedroom or a spacious master suite, hinged door wardrobes combine functionality with style, making them an ideal choice for any home.

  • Style and Design Options – From sleek modern finishes to ornate traditional designs, hinged door wardrobes suit every bedroom décor. Choose from various wood colours, including white, grey, oak, and walnut, to complement your existing furniture.
  • Finding the Right Size – Hinged door wardrobes come in multiple widths to suit different spaces. Consider wardrobes 120cm to 150cm wide for medium bedrooms, or explore wardrobes 150cm to 190cm wide for larger rooms requiring additional storage capacity.
  • Quality Construction – Our hinged door wardrobes are built with sturdy frames, smooth-running hinges, and durable materials to ensure years of reliable use. Soft-close doors and quality hardware are standard features for added convenience.
  • Delivery – All hinged door wardrobes qualify for free UK delivery, making it easy to update your bedroom without worrying about shipping costs.

Tip: Measure your bedroom doorway and consider traffic flow when selecting a hinged door wardrobe, as the doors will need clearance to open fully.

Browse our full wardrobe collection to discover additional sizes and styles, including wardrobes 190cm to 250cm wide for maximum storage solutions.

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FAQs on Hinged Door Wardrobes

Whats the difference between hinged door and sliding door wardrobes?

Hinged door wardrobes have doors that swing outward, requiring space to open fully. Sliding door wardrobes have doors that glide horizontally along tracks, saving floor space. Hinged doors suit larger rooms; sliding doors work better in compact spaces where swing clearance is limited.

Yes, but you need to consider clearance. Hinged doors require space to swing open—typically 60-90cm from the wardrobe face. If space is very tight, sliding doors are better. Single or double-door hinged wardrobes starting from 80cm wide work well in modest rooms.

Measure your wall space and account for door swing clearance (60-90cm minimum). Single-door wardrobes suit narrow spaces; double or triple-door units provide more storage. Standard depths are 55-60cm. A 150cm wide, 200cm tall two-door wardrobe suits most master bedrooms.

Check internal configuration: hanging rails, shelves, and drawers. Assess build quality—solid timber is more durable than chipboard. Consider door hinges (soft-close is quieter and safer), mirror options, and whether shelves adjust. Ensure the wardrobes depth suits your space and clothing needs.

Measure wall width, height, and depth from floor to skirting board. Account for door swing—add 60-90cm to your wall measurement to ensure doors open without obstruction. Note any alcoves, windows, or radiators. Height is usually 200-210cm to fit standard ceiling sizes.

Solid wood wardrobes are more durable, long-lasting, and can withstand heavy use over decades. Chipboard options are more affordable and lighter, but less sturdy and prone to sagging with weight. For investment value, solid pine, oak, or walnut outperform engineered alternatives.

Many hinged door wardrobes offer adjustable shelves and hanging rails. Some retailers, including CFS, allow custom configurations at purchase. Check product specifications for add-on options like extra shelves, drawers, or rail systems. Built-in customisation increases cost but improves functionality.

Use hanging space for dresses, coats, and jackets. Fold heavier knitwear and jeans on shelves to prevent stretching. Organise by colour or occasion for quick access. Drawers suit underwear, socks, and accessories. Keep frequently worn items at eye level for convenience.

Dust weekly with a soft cloth. For marks, use a damp cloth with mild soap—avoid abrasive cleaners. Polish wood finishes quarterly. Oil hinges occasionally to prevent squeaking. Check shelves are level and secure. Address water damage or stains immediately to prevent permanent marks.

Yes, if built from solid wood or high-quality materials. They typically last 15-20+ years with proper care. Hinged doors are easier to repair than sliding mechanisms. Consider cost-per-year of use: a £500 wardrobe lasting 20 years costs just £25 annually.

Solid oak and walnut are hardwoods that resist dents and scratches better than pine. Lacquered finishes provide extra protection against marks. Avoid high-gloss finishes in humid bathrooms; satin finishes are more practical. Pine is budget-friendly but shows wear faster than hardwoods.

Many do. Mirrored doors save space by combining storage and reflection. Full-length mirrors suit bedrooms; smaller mirrors work for hallways. Mirror-fronted doors cost slightly more but add functionality. Check if mirrors are glued or replaceable—replaceable mirrors are preferable for durability.

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