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We measure what you have, not what a catalogue assumes.

Before we draw, we ask you to bring a typical week’s clothes out of the cupboard. We measure the longest dress, the deepest jumper drawer, the shoes that need the higher heel rail. That’s the spec. Everything else we design backwards from there.

Drawers run on full-extension soft-close. Hanging rails are solid brass, not plated. Shelves are solid timber, dovetailed into the carcase — no bookshelf-pin sag after five years.

  • Single-wall fitted runs
  • Walk-in dressing rooms
  • Loft eaves storage
  • Awkward-corner solutions
  • Integrated dressing tables
  • Hidden safes & drawers
Lead time6 – 9 weeks
Starting investmentFrom £9,500
MaterialsWalnut, oak, ash, lacquered MDF
LightingSensor strip, integrated
GuaranteeTwo years, plus aftercare
Plan Your Wardrobe
Walnut walk-in wardrobe with leather drawer pulls

Three rules we’ve learned the hard way.

Wardrobe interior detail
  1. Daylight Goes To Hanging

    If a wall has a window, we plan hanging next to it. Mornings are easier when you can see colour properly without overhead light.

  2. Drawers Above Knee Height

    Anything you reach for daily — underwear, socks, watches — sits between your hip and your sternum. Lower drawers are for off-season storage only.

  3. Open Shelves For Folded

    Folded knitwear lives on open shelves, not in deep drawers. You can see what you have and you stop forgetting the third grey jumper.

  4. One Hidden Compartment

    Every wardrobe ships with at least one drawer or compartment whose latch we’ll show only to you. For passports, watches, the things you don’t advertise.

Wardrobes — the practicalities.

Can you fit into a Victorian alcove with sloped walls?
Yes. Probably half our wardrobe work is in period homes where nothing is square. We measure with a digital level and scribe-fit on site.
Do you offer mirrored or fabric-wrapped doors?
Both. Mirrored doors come with anti-fog laminate. Fabric-wrapped doors are tensioned in the workshop using your supplied fabric or one of our linens.
What about smell? My current wardrobe smells of MDF.
Solid timber and natural oil finishes mean no off-gassing. Our finished wardrobes smell faintly of beeswax for the first month, then nothing.
Can you integrate a TV or vanity?
Yes — we hide flush-mounted TVs behind sliding panels, and integrated dressing tables are very popular. Just say so at the brief stage.
How long does install take?
A single fitted wardrobe is typically two days. A full walk-in dressing room runs 4–6 days, including lighting and any plastering snags.