Helpful Information and Ideas for a Built-in Wardrobe for Your Bedroom

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Helpful Information and Ideas for a Built-in Wardrobe for Your Bedroom

31 May 2022
 Categories: Home & Garden, Blog


A built-in wardrobe in your bedroom will let you customise the storage to suit your needs. Plus, you can choose whatever material you prefer and design it however you wish. Read on for some helpful information and ideas.

Material Choices

You can choose from various materials and finishes when constructing a wardrobe. You could select melamine, which is made from a particleboard or MDF core coated with paper and resin. These doors come in various colours, including attractive faux-timber varieties.

For a high-end finish, you may prefer polyurethane doors that combine paint and hardeners that meld to the core material. The colour can be harmonised with your room, offering plenty of design options. Or else you could use timber, which you can stain with different tones or paint any colour. This material will allow you to refinish the wardrobe differently in the future. You can easily cover it with a fresh coat of paint or stain. So wood increases versatility in that way.

You may want to achieve other things with your wardrobe, such as evoking a spacious impression. Install mirrored doors if you want to achieve this. Sliding models are also practical in compact places as they don't swing outwards. For a modern look, you could choose glass doors. Frosted glass will better hide the contents, so the wardrobe doesn't look messy.

Design Freedom

With built-in wardrobes, you can design any look you want and create combinations. For example, choose a muted earthy green for most of the closet, including a couple of doors. For variety, add a glass door and fit open shelves at the end to hold ornaments and books. This styling could suit a modern or industrial aesthetic.

Another idea is to blend the wardrobe seamlessly, so it appears as a feature wall. For example, install flat handleless doors with a soft ash-wood finish. Construct the wardrobe to extend from the floor to the ceiling to give the impression of wood panelling. Integrating the storage into the room architecture will create a minimal look. This setup is ideal for oddly shaped walls, such as those under a staircase.

You could even incorporate a dressing table into the wardrobe that you can hide behind its closed doors. Inside, you could build drawers up to a certain height to form a countertop space or install the benchtop and leave space underneath for legroom. That way, you can pull up a chair. Fit a mirror and shelves at the side for cosmetics and perfumes. Connecting good lighting will make it easy to apply makeup and do other grooming tasks. If your bedroom is compact, this will help to reduce the clutter of a lot of furniture.