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Maximise your bedroom space with stylish bi-fold door wardrobes. Our bi-fold door wardrobes range from £430 to £4,330, offering smart storage solutions in cream, grey and white finishes. Ideal for bedrooms where space is at a premium, these wardrobes combine practical design with contemporary aesthetics.

  • Premium German Quality – Wiemann Wardrobes lead our range with expertly crafted, durable bi-fold designs. Wiemann Wardrobes
  • Bestselling VIP Loft – Customers love the Wiemann VIP Loft range for its stylish dark rustic oak finish. Wiemann VIP Loft
  • Glass & Oak Finishes – Choose from dark rustic oak paired with white, grey or magnolia glass panels.
  • Stock & Delivery – 16 models available now with fast, reliable delivery across the UK.

Tip: Measure your doorway height and width carefully before ordering, as bi-fold doors need precise fitting for smooth operation.

Browse our full wardrobe collection or explore Wiemann's premium range to find your ideal bi-fold solution.

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  • Cream
  • Grey
  • White

Browse Bi-Fold Door Wardrobes by Door Type

Our Bi-Fold 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.

Bi-Fold Door Wardrobes with Mirror

Many of our Bi-Fold 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.

Bi-Fold Door Wardrobes by Size & Width

Find your perfect fit with our Bi-Fold 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.

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FAQs on Bi-Fold Door Wardrobes

Do bi-fold door wardrobes save space compared to hinged doors?

Yes. Bi-fold doors fold inward rather than swinging outward, eliminating the need for clearance space in front of the wardrobe. This makes them ideal for bedrooms, hallways, and tight spaces where traditional hinged doors would be impractical or block pathways.

Check the door mechanism quality, internal fittings like shelves and rails, and whether it fits your space. Measure your doorway carefully, verify weight capacity for shelves, and choose materials suited to your room's moisture levels, such as laminate for bathrooms or solid wood for bedrooms.

Yes, they're ideal for small bedrooms because they require minimal floor space to operate. Unlike hinged doors that need 90 degrees of clearance, bi-fold doors fold parallel to the wall, making them perfect for rooms under 3 metres wide or awkwardly shaped spaces.

Measure the width and height of your opening in centimetres at three points (top, middle, bottom). Note any uneven walls or skirting boards. Check the depth you need—standard wardrobes are 55–60cm deep. Ensure your floor is level before installation, as bi-fold mechanisms are sensitive to misalignment.

Wood doors offer a warmer aesthetic and work with traditional or modern décor, while mirrored doors reflect light, making rooms appear larger and serving dual purpose as dressing mirrors. Wood is easier to maintain; mirrored doors require regular cleaning but provide practical functionality in bedrooms.

Dust doors weekly with a soft cloth. Clean wood doors with a damp microfibre cloth and dry immediately. For mirrored doors, use glass cleaner and lint-free cloths. Lubricate hinges and tracks quarterly with silicone spray to prevent squeaking and ensure smooth operation.

Most bi-fold wardrobes include adjustable shelves and hanging rails. Additional shelves and drawers can usually be added, depending on the unit's construction and weight limits. Check the manufacturer's specifications and don't exceed stated load capacities, typically 15–25kg per shelf.

Yes, if space-saving is important to you. Bi-fold wardrobes typically cost 10–20% more than basic hinged alternatives but offer superior functionality in small rooms, better access to the full interior, and a more contemporary appearance that may add value to your home.

Choose a bi-fold wardrobe with a wide opening (150cm or more) to maximise access in walk-in spaces. Opt for units with internal mirrors, multiple hanging rails, and adjustable shelving. Ensure the door mechanism is heavy-duty if using larger doors, and allow 30cm minimum clearance from walls.

Bi-fold doors fold inward and provide full interior access in less space than hinged doors. Sliding doors run on a single track but can partially obstruct the opening. Bi-folds are better for narrow spaces and full visibility; sliding doors suit minimalist aesthetics and work well alongside other furniture.

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