Bespoke Fitted Wardrobes
Made to measure wardrobes, built in our own workshop and installed by our own team across the home counties.
Fitted wardrobes are wardrobes built to the exact measurements of your room rather than bought in standard sizes. Because they run floor to ceiling and wall to wall, they use the space a freestanding wardrobe wastes, typically adding thirty to forty per cent more hanging and shelving in the same footprint. A single fitted wardrobe run usually costs between £3,000 and £5,000, and a full wall of floor-to-ceiling wardrobes between £5,000 and £9,000, including design, manufacture and installation.
What goes inside
The interior is where a fitted wardrobe earns its keep. Rather than a single rail and a shelf, the inside is specified around what you actually own, so everything has a place and nothing is stacked on top of something else.
Hanging at two heights
Full-height hanging for coats and dresses, double-height for shirts and jackets, worked out from what you actually hang.
Drawer banks
Soft-close drawers built into the run, so you do not need a separate chest of drawers taking up floor space.
Shoe and bag storage
Angled shoe shelves and deeper compartments for bags, sized to the pairs you own rather than a standard rack.
Pull-out rails
Trouser rails, tie and belt racks, and pull-down rails that bring high hanging within reach.
Integrated lighting
LED strips that come on as the door opens, which makes a deep wardrobe genuinely usable.
Jewellery and watch inserts
Lined, compartmented drawer inserts where they are wanted.
Door styles and finishes
Hinged doors are the classic choice and give you full access to the whole interior at once, which suits larger bedrooms with space to swing a door. Sliding doors take no clearance in front and work better in tighter rooms. True handleless designs use a recessed J-pull for a completely flat front.
Every door can be hand-painted or spray-finished in any RAL or Farrow and Ball colour, or supplied in a textured woodgrain. Mirrored fronts are worth considering in smaller or darker rooms, since they return a lot of light to the space.
Awkward spaces are the point
Bespoke wardrobes are at their most useful in rooms that will not take a standard one. Loft conversions with sloping eaves, chimney-breast alcoves, bay windows and the bulkhead over a staircase are all straightforward when every panel is cut for the space it occupies.
These are usually the areas of a bedroom that end up holding a laundry basket and little else. Built into properly, they often provide as much storage as the main run.
How they are built
This is not flat-pack furniture. Frames are solid hardwood, hinges and drawer runners are soft-close as standard, and surfaces are hand-painted or spray-finished rather than foil-wrapped. Everything is made in our workshop and installed by our own fitters, and the work is covered by our 10 year guarantee.
How the process runs
1. Free design visit
We come to you, look at the room, and talk through what you need to store. No charge and no obligation.
2. Survey and measure
Detailed measurements including floor level, wall run and any obstructions.
3. Design and quote
A layout and a fixed written quote, revised until it is right.
4. Manufacture
Built to your measurements in our workshop.
5. Installation
Typically two to four days on site, by our own team.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about fitted wardrobes.
A single fitted wardrobe run typically costs £3,000 to £5,000, a full wall of floor-to-ceiling wardrobes £5,000 to £9,000, and a complete walk-in dressing room from £9,000 upwards. Every price includes design, manufacture and professional installation. You receive a fixed written quote after the free home design visit.
In most rooms, yes. Freestanding wardrobes leave dead space above them and gaps at the sides, and rarely fit the wall exactly. Fitted wardrobes run floor to ceiling and wall to wall, so the whole area works. They also let you specify the interior around what you own rather than accepting a standard rail and shelf.
Yes, and it is one of the things bespoke does best. Loft conversions, sloping eaves, chimney alcoves and bulkheads are all straightforward when every panel is cut for the space. Rooms that cannot take a standard wardrobe at all will usually take a fitted one.
Most fitted wardrobe installations take two to four days on site, depending on size. That follows the design consultation, a detailed survey and manufacture in our workshop. You will have a date and a schedule before work starts.
Yes. Plenty of projects are a single wardrobe wall and nothing else. Others extend to a dressing area, bedside units or a headboard wall. The quote covers only what you want.
Other Bedroom Options
Sliding Door Wardrobes
The space-saving choice, made to measure for rooms where a hinged door will not work.
Read MoreWalk-In Dressing Rooms
Turning a box room, a deep recess or the end of a large bedroom into a proper dressing room.
Read MoreWe design and install across Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Buckinghamshire, or browse the full fitted bedroom collection.
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