The humble wardrobe has come a long way. Once just a requirement to store your clothing, wardrobes are now a carefully considered part of the bedroom.

Whether you have a built-in robe, a freestanding robe or a walk-in robe, they all lend themselves to being designed to maximise the space you have.

When considering the layout of your wardrobe, you need to think about what you need and how you can best utilise the space you have. How much hanging space is required, how many drawers do you need, do you need a shoe rack or space to store jewellery? The possibilities for wardrobe design are endless.

While all the choices may make it seem like it’s just too hard to design a wardrobe, wardrobe design has become easier over the years with many brands providing quality flat pack or ready to install solutions. They not only look great but they’re affordable and easy to install. So, what are the options when it comes to DIY cabinetry?

Bunnings

Bunnings stock a wide range of wardrobe options from various brands offering cabinets, inserts and accessories to offer practicality and versatility to your wardrobe. Bunnings offer ready to install units as well as customisable solutions.

Ikea

Ikea have a range of wardrobe options to accommodate any space. They offer various styles that are purchased ‘as is’ without the option of customising each individual unit. Ikea offer planning consultations and have a range of planning tools to help you design your wardrobe space.

Kaboodle

Traditionally known for their kitchen and laundry range, Kaboodle has evolved to offer whole house storage solutions. The Kaboodle range offers versatility, enabling you to customise your wardrobe to suit your needs. Kaboodle have a 3D planning tool which will also help you design your wardrobe within the space you have.

Custom Cabinetry Design Companies

While DIY is a great option, it’s not for everyone. If DIY isn’t for you, a custom design company may be an option. Once you have settled on a wardrobe layout and decided where you want specific elements such as doors, drawers, hanging space etc, you can provide these plans to the cabinet design company of your choice. Their in-house designer will then take care of the construction detailing before fabrication and installation of your wardrobe.

With so many options available, there’s no doubt that you will be able to design the perfect wardrobe for your space.

To discuss your wardrobe layout and cabinetry options, speak with the team at Lateral Building Design.