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Black wardrobes bring a smart, confident look to the bedroom, with deep dark finishes that. Our wardrobes UK range covers single, small, large and tall designs, plus clever corner wardrobes that make the most of awkward layouts and shorter pieces for snug bedrooms or under sloped ceilings. You'll find smooth high gloss finishes for a sleek, modern look, alongside softer painted styles and pieces with woven rattan detailing for added texture. Door options include classic hinged designs, space-saving sliding wardrobes that don't swing into the room, and open wardrobes for a properly walk-in feel. Our wardrobes for sale stay high quality at an affordable price, working in modern, traditional and contemporary bedrooms. We offer 0% finance available, free delivery UK-wide, in stock items ready for immediate delivery, and 5 star customer service rated excellent on Trustpilot. Visit our furniture shop in Leicester if you're searching near me, or buy online and we'll deliver straight to your door.

Sleek black wardrobes that bring contemporary style to any bedroom. From £140 to £2,210, our collection spans modern gloss finishes, natural wood tones, and mixed materials including rattan and metal accents. Whether you need compact storage or a statement piece, these wardrobes suit contemporary and traditional homes alike.

Tip: Black wardrobes work beautifully in smaller rooms — they visually recede rather than dominate, creating an illusion of more space.

Browse our Julian Bowen Padstow or Birlea Lynx ranges for standout designs with exceptional storage.

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Black Wardrobes with Doors and Drawers

Black wardrobes with doors and drawers give you the best of both worlds — proper hanging space behind the doors and tidy spots for folded items below. A 2 door wardrobe suits most everyday couples, 3 door designs offer more hanging room for shared bedrooms, and 4 door pieces are real statement combi wardrobes for bigger spaces. Drawer options run from 1 and 2 drawer layouts for socks, t-shirts and smaller bits, up to 3 and 4 drawer designs that handle jumpers, jeans and bedding too. Mixing doors with drawers in one black wardrobe keeps everything sorted in a single place, saving you from buying a separate chest.

Black Wardrobe with Mirror Sliding Doors

A black wardrobe with mirror sliding doors is a clever pick if you want full-length mirrors without taking up extra wall space. The mirror sits flush on one or more of the sliding doors, giving you a complete view for outfits and getting ready. Sliding designs also save floor space because the doors don't swing outwards into the room — perfect for tighter bedrooms. The mirror reflects light around the room too, which is a real bonus in smaller or darker bedrooms. The black frame around the mirror keeps the look smart and modern rather than clinical.

 

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How tall should a black wardrobe be for a standard bedroom?

Standard wardrobes are 200–220 cm high, offering full hanging space for coats and dresses. Measure your ceiling height first, leaving 5 cm clearance for assembly. If you have sloped ceilings or a loft, short wardrobes at 150–180 cm work better. Always check before ordering.

Modern sliding mirrors glide smoothly on top and bottom tracks with minimal pressure needed. The mechanism distributes weight evenly to prevent dragging. If sticking occurs, clean the tracks with a dry cloth—dust buildup is usually the cause. This rarely happens with regular use.

Gloss finishes show marks more than matt. Wipe handles and high-touch areas every two weeks with a soft microfibre cloth. Use water or glass cleaner for gloss—avoid harsh chemicals that scratch. Matt finishes hide fingerprints naturally, making them lower-maintenance for busy households.

Corner wardrobes maximise awkward spaces without blocking the room. Sliding doors (rather than hinged) save swing space and look sleek. A 3-door design holds 40–50 items while fitting neatly against one wall. Light walls and bedding offset the dark colour, keeping the room feeling spacious.

A 3-door wardrobe holds around 40–50 hung items plus folded clothes in drawers. Four-door designs step up to 60–70 hung items, comfortable for couples or larger wardrobes. Capacity depends on internal shelving and drawer layout. Avoid overfilling to let air circulate and prevent musty smells.

Rattan doors add natural texture and warmth, suiting boho, mid-century and contemporary styles. Solid black is timeless and practical—less dust inside, easier cleaning. Choose rattan if you like visual interest and lighter aesthetics; solid black if you prefer minimalism and low maintenance. Both perform equally well.

No—pair it with light walls (white or pale grey), bright bedding and soft lighting to balance the dark finish. Black wardrobes actually anchor a room and add structure rather than overwhelming it. Position beside a window if possible. Proper lighting transforms how the colour feels in the space.

Measure the lowest point of your ceiling at the spot where you'll place the wardrobe. Add 5 cm clearance for assembly safety. Loft bedrooms typically suit short wardrobes (150–180 cm) rather than standard height. Also measure wall width—corner spaces often waste room, so utilise them with corner designs.

Hinged doors swing open 90–180 degrees and need clearance space in front. Sliding doors glide side-to-side and save floor space, ideal for small rooms. Hinged doors feel traditional and are cheaper; sliding doors (especially mirrored) look modern and practical. Both secure clothing equally well.

Quality black wardrobes offer smoother mechanisms, better finishes and longer durability than budget options. Investment pieces handle daily use without doors sticking or handles loosening. Consider 0% finance to spread costs. For a bedroom centrepiece you'll use daily for 10+ years, spending more upfront saves replacement costs later.

Ensure clothes are completely dry before hanging—damp fabrics cause odours. Avoid overstuffing so air circulates freely. Place silica gel sachets or cedar blocks inside to absorb moisture naturally. Open doors occasionally for ventilation. In humid rooms, a small dehumidifier nearby reduces moisture buildup significantly.

Use a soft microfibre cloth with water or gentle glass cleaner—avoid abrasive sponges and harsh chemicals that scratch gloss. Dust regularly with a microfibre duster to prevent buildup. For stubborn marks, dampen the cloth slightly. Matt black finishes need only a dry duster and rarely require liquid cleaners.
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