How a built-in wardrobe can transform your bedroom for good

For many decades the standalone wardrobe has been recognised as a staple of bedroom essentials. From traditional wooden frames to contemporary open rails, bedrooms across the country have been home to variations of standalone wardrobes and storage systems, each with their own benefit and drawbacks. But as contemporary styles change, the demand for custom-made built-in wardrobes and storage solutions is steadily growing and Milola is here to help. 

What is a built-in wardrobe?

A built-in wardrobe or closet can be defined as a clothing storage area that is built into the walls of your room – whether stretching across from wall to wall or created in an existing empty space. This variation of wardrobe is designed to fit perfectly into your room and fill the entire space, seamlessly integrating into the shape provided. 


Where a standalone wardrobe is a singular item of furniture, subject to its own height and width restrictions, a built-in wardrobe is a separate space entirely, offering customisable storage solutions, increased room for rails and shelving and floor-to-ceiling hollows for additional organisation.  

What are the advantages of a built-in wardrobe?

Built-in wardrobes have many benefits and advantages, from bespoke customisation options to maximised spacial opportunities.

 

  • Increased storage spaceWith their increased reach and size, built-in closets will often offer maximised storage options, with extra room for shelving, rails, hooks and drawers. Without the limitations of standalone wardrobes, the space can be used in its entirety for as much storage as possible. 


  • Integration with uniquely shaped spaces: Custom closet systems are a great option for rooms with unique layouts, such as sloped ceilings, diagonal dimensions or additional walls. With each wardrobe being designed specifically to fit into a particular space or room, even the most unconventional spaces can be transformed into storage. 


  • Aesthetic customisation: The customisation options of built-in wardrobes are endless, with different shelving options, interior lighting, door designs and metal rail types to choose from to create your perfect bedroom storage solution. 


  • Increase in property value: Whilst a standalone wardrobe needs to be moved from place to place with each move, a built-in wardrobe can increase your property value should you come to sell your home. Custom closet systems are in popular demand for many homeowners and having a stylish built-in wardrobe could be the deciding factor for your buyers. 


How do I choose between a built-in wardrobe and a standalone wardrobe?

Two of the most important things to consider when choosing between a built-in wardrobe and a standalone wardrobe is the amount of space you have to work with and the end result of the wardrobe itself. 

For example, if you’re planning to move house fairly quickly after buying your wardrobe, a standalone is a great choice for easy removal and transportation. Equally, if you only have a small amount of clothes to store, and a very small amount of space for a wardrobe, a narrow standalone could be the right choice. 

 

However, for many people, built-in wardrobes offer essential long-term storage that’s been designed specifically to meet their needs. If you’re sharing your wardrobe with a partner, for instance, then a built-in wardrobe can help you to evenly divide up your clothes and accessories without any overcrowded rails or clothing mix-ups. 

A built-in wardrobe is also a great idea for those who use their wardrobes as more than just clothing storage – for example storing luggage items, heavy coats, shoes, beauty products, winter wear, etc... built-in wardrobes can offer different spaces, drawers and shelves to help you efficiently organise your space for whatever you choose to store in it.  


Finally, a built-in closet can offer a useful solution to those with limited space for individual furniture items, such as chests of drawersdressing tables and clothing rails. Within a walk-in wardrobe, space can be created for each different element, from sock drawers and coat hooks to shoe racks and jewellery stands, removing the awkward positioning of dresser corners and bulky furniture pieces in your room.  

What are the different types of built-in wardrobes?

The term ‘built-in wardrobe’ covers a variety of different options and alternatives for buyers to choose from, ranging from walk-in wardrobes to fitted loft wardrobes. Often the specific type of fitted wardrobe you’ll need will be dependent on a few different considerations, such as: 


  • The width available for the wardrobe 

  • The space available for hinged doors to open fully

  • The amount of items to be stored

  • The size of the room itself 

  • The angle and height of the ceiling 

  • The design style you prefer

For houses with a large amount of space, and a large of amount of clothing to store, a walk-in wardrobe offers an open display of your clothing and accessories, making it easier to see individual items while dressing. 


Sliding door wardrobes are useful for rooms with little room for open or swinging doors, creating a single flat pane to contain your clothing. Hinged door wardrobes on the other hand present doors that open fully to allow you to see and step into your closet space. 


Corner wardrobes can be particularly beneficial to those with existing furniture to work around in their spaces or with limited floor space to work with.  

How can I customise my built-in wardrobe?

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With a built-in wardrobe, there is an almost endless selection of customisation options to help your wardrobes both blend into your existing space and create an attractive organisational system for your belongings. 


For your wardrobe doors, many buyers will opt for mirrors to be installed either as the full doors or as inserts - not only helping the room to feel bigger overall but also providing a built-in mirror for easy access, without needing a separate standing mirror to take up space. Glass doors also provide a stylish alternative, with frosted or ribbed glass adding an elegant effect to your panelling. 


In expansive sections, lighting is a great option to help illuminate your clothing and accessories, as well as hidden drawers, bespoke storage options for watches and jewellery and even seating in walk-in spaces. 

Choosing a built-in wardrobe with Milola

If you’re considering investing in a built-in wardrobe for your home, it’s important to consider which wardrobe will work for you and for the space you have available. Through our dedicated, quality personalisation services, our team at Milola can help you find the perfect bespoke wardrobe configuration for your space. With unique custom finishes, accessories and handles, our catalogue has a range of flexible storage choices and door variations to help make your wardrobe as optimised as possible. 


Built-in wardrobes can offer a new system of storage and organisation in your home, and bring a new style to your existing space. To find out more about our fitted, built-in furniture options at Milolaget in touch for a consultation today. 

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