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Discover 6,000+ wardrobes from £140 to £6,260 for every bedroom. From compact 40cm units to expansive 300cm statement pieces, our collection spans hinged door designs and contemporary styles in beige, black, cream, oak and walnut finishes. Whether you're furnishing a small flat or a sprawling master suite, you'll find trusted brands like Wiemann, Rauch and Humz that combine quality with affordability.

  • Size by width – Options from 40cm to 300cm — find your exact fit quickly. Wardrobes 90cm to 120cm Wide
  • Trusted brands – Wiemann, Rauch and Humz lead our bestsellers with proven durability. Wiemann Wardrobes
  • Materials & finishes – Oak, walnut, mango wood and alpine white — plus glass and metal accents.
  • Hinged door designs – Classic, versatile and space-efficient — browse our full hinged range. Hinged Door Wardrobes

Tip: Measure your bedroom wall and ceiling height before buying — this ensures your new wardrobe fits perfectly and doesn't obstruct doors or windows.

Explore our Hinged Door Wardrobes range or shop by width to narrow your search by room dimensions.

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Browse Wardrobes by Door Type

Our 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.

Wardrobes with Mirror

Many of our 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.

Wardrobes by Size & Width

Find your perfect fit with our 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 Wardrobes

Where should I position a wardrobe in my bedroom?

Position your wardrobe against a side wall next to your bed to optimise space and create room balance. Avoid placing it directly in front of windows to prevent blocking natural light. Corner placement also works well for maximising floor space while keeping your bedroom bright and functional.

Standard wardrobes range from £100–£500, whilst sliding door models cost £400–£1,500. High-end Italian or German designs typically cost £2,000–£4,000+. Prices depend on size, material quality, and craftsmanship. Budget wardrobes offer good value, whilst premium options provide superior durability and design finishes.

Standard wardrobes are 180–220cm tall and 60cm deep. Width varies by door count and storage needs. For small bedrooms, choose 80–120cm wide models; larger rooms suit 150–200cm widths. Measure your wall space first, then select depth and height to fit your clothing volume and room layout.

No, 50cm is too shallow for most wardrobes. Standard depth is 60–70cm, which accommodates standard coat hangers and clothing. A 50cm wardrobe offers limited storage and may cause clothes to protrude. Choose 60cm minimum unless your space is severely restricted; consider sliding doors instead.

Solid wood—oak, walnut, or mango—offers excellent durability and timeless appeal. Plywood and MDF provide decent strength at lower cost but won't last as long. Pine is affordable but less durable. For longevity, invest in solid wood; for budget-conscious buyers, quality plywood works well with proper care.

Sliding doors suit small bedrooms, saving floor space since they don't swing open. Hinged doors work better in larger rooms and offer easier access to corners. Sliding doors are modern and sleek; hinged doors are traditional and allow full internal visibility. Choose based on your room size and style preference.

Modern bedrooms benefit from high-gloss white, black, or grey wardrobes with clean lines and minimal detailing. Sliding doors enhance the contemporary look by eliminating bulky hinges. Pair with simple hardware and avoid ornate designs. This creates a streamlined, sophisticated appearance that maximises visual space.

Fitted wardrobes are custom-built into walls, maximising space and offering permanent storage. Freestanding wardrobes are moveable furniture that can be relocated easily. Fitted wardrobes feel seamless and make rooms feel larger; freestanding options offer flexibility for renters or frequent movers. Both provide excellent storage.

Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth; avoid harsh chemicals. Wipe spills immediately with a damp cloth, then dry thoroughly. Keep away from direct sunlight to prevent fading. Oil solid wood annually with furniture oil. Check hinges and handles yearly, tightening if loose. Proper maintenance extends lifespan significantly.

Neutral colours—white, beige, grey, and brown—complement any bedroom aesthetic, from modern to traditional. These timeless shades blend seamlessly with various décor and colour schemes. Light colours make rooms feel larger; darker tones add sophistication. Choose based on your walls and existing furniture for cohesive design.

Yes, fitted wardrobes offer excellent value through maximum space efficiency and longevity. They increase perceived room size, reduce clutter, and last 15–20+ years. Higher upfront cost is offset by durability and minimal future maintenance. For permanent homes, they're worthwhile; renters may prefer freestanding options.

Allow 60–80cm of hanging rail per person for everyday clothing. Add 20–30cm extra for seasonal items or larger wardrobes. Standard rails fit 15–25 hangers depending on spacing. Combine hanging space with shelves for folded items and drawers for accessories. Assess your clothing volume before choosing size.

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