Fitted Wardrobes
Fitted wardrobes that use every inch
Floor to ceiling, wall to wall, sloped ceilings and awkward corners included.
More storage than you think you have
If standard wardrobes don't fit your room, you end up with dust on top, a gap down the side and a foot of wasted ceiling height. A fitted wardrobe solves all three — and with the right interior, it holds roughly twice as much as a free-standing equivalent of the same footprint.
We design, supply and install fitted wardrobes in any bedroom, spare room, landing or loft conversion. Hinged, sliding or walk-in — we'll recommend what suits the space, the ceiling height and the way you want to use the room.
Hinged, sliding or walk-in
Hinged doors give you the widest choice of finishes and fronts. Sliders save floor space in smaller rooms. Walk-in conversions turn a box room into a dressing room. We'll talk you through the trade-offs before you commit.
Interiors planned around what you own
Hanging rails, drawers, shoe racks, pull-out trouser rails, jewellery trays, tie racks, shirt dividers. We map the inside of the wardrobe to your wardrobe — not the other way round.
Made to measure, fitted to the wall
Every wardrobe is scribed to the floor and ceiling. No filler panels, no visible gaps, no dust traps.
What we fit
Hinged fitted wardrobes, sliding-door wardrobes (mirrored, glass, panelled, coloured), walk-in dressing rooms, loft and eaves wardrobes, over-bed storage, bridging units, matching chests and bedside units. Painted, veneer, laminate and mirror finishes.
Frequently asked questions — wardrobes
- Hinged or sliding — which is better?
- Hinged for choice of finishes and classic looks; sliding for tight rooms where a swinging door would hit the bed. Mirrored sliders also add light to smaller rooms. In most installs the answer is decided by how much floor space you've got in front of the wardrobe.
- Can you build wardrobes into a sloped ceiling or loft?
- Yes — sloped ceilings, dormer cheeks and awkward eaves are some of our most common installations. Fitted is almost always the only way to use that space properly.
- How much does a fitted wardrobe cost?
- A single wall of fitted wardrobes typically starts around £4,500 installed. Walk-in dressing rooms and larger runs go up from there. We'll give you a fixed price after the design consultation.
- Do you just supply, or do you install as well?
- Design, supply and install — all by us, all under one contact. We don't subcontract installation.
- What lead time should I expect?
- Usually eight to twelve weeks from signed order to installation. Bespoke colours and finishes can add a week or two.

Make the walls work for you
Send us a few photos of the room and rough measurements, and we'll come back with a sketch and a ballpark figure before you commit to anything.
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