Wardrobe ideas for small and large rooms
From simple and sliding wardrobes to mirrored and multi-door wardrobes, there’s plenty of wardrobe choices that can keep your clothes neat, tidy and tucked away. Discover the right wardrobe to fit your space and style with our guide.
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How do I choose the right wardrobe size for my bedroom?
The size of wardrobe you need depends on how big your room is and the amount of clothes you need to store. Consider if other bedroom furniture, like a bed, baby’s cot and chest of drawers will fit alongside your wardrobe. Single or double wardrobes, with one or two doors, are perfect for small spaces. There are also three and four door options. Generally, the more doors, the bigger the wardrobe will be due to extra compartments. And the larger the wardrobe, the more hanging space you’ll have.
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Wardrobe designs
Wardrobe designs that blend style and function - discover the best wardrobe that elevates your interior décor and makes organising effortless.
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Bedroom furniture sets
Matching furniture sets for your bedroom
Bring harmony to your bedroom with coordinated furniture sets. Choose crisp, clean white furniture sets for classic vibes or warm wooden finishes for a bohemian theme - match wardrobes, chest of drawers, and bedside table to create a look straight out of your dream home.
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Other wardrobe organisation solutions
Short on space or budget? Or perhaps you are looking for a new creative DIY product for added storage solutions. Explore budget-friendly storage ideas and smart hacks that keep your space stylish and clutter-free.
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How to organise your wardrobe
How many times have you wanted to wear that green t-shirt but never succeed in finding it in your wardrobe? Here are some helpful tips to organise your wardrobe smartly so all your clothes are easily visible.
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Create a walk-in wardrobe
Walk-in wardrobe ideas for your spare room
Need extravagant storage space for your clothes, shoes, and accessories? Transform an empty room or extra open space into a walk-in wardrobe with these simple design ideas:
- Plenty of clothes storage: Use clothes rails and fitted wardrobes for that boutique feel.
- Think of accessories: Use hooks and coat stand for easy access to your accessories such as hats, scarfs, belts, and coats.
- Sort your shoe storage: Add in some shoe cabinets and racks for your heels, shoes, and boots.
- Finishing touches: Lastly, add in a full-length mirror and some wardrobe lights for checking your look before you step out.
Budget friendly wardrobe solutions
Smart storage made simple. Here are some tips and tricks to creating the perfect, budget-friendly wardrobe that effortlessly fits your space and style.
- Build a capsule wardrobe. Stick to a versatile colour palette with timeless designs. Plan your capsule by creating a mix of muti-tasking smart casuals and a few statement pieces. Make sure to always choose quality over quantity to get your capsule wardrobe right.
- Use self-adhesive or overdoor storage and hooks for accessories. These are especially savvy for rentals.
- Use the underbed storage for seasonal clothes or items you rarely need.
- Declutter regularly and use storage cubes and boxes over your wardrobe for making more space.
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Frequently asked questions on wardrobes
What is the best wardrobe for small spaces?
Wardrobes with sliding doors or corner wardrobes are most space savvy. Design-wise, a mirrored wardrobe can create an illusion of space, making a small room look bigger and more spacious.
What are the benefits of a mirrored wardrobe?
Mirrored wardrobes make for a great addition to a bedroom for many reasons:
- Make your room feel brighter and bigger: Mirrored wardrobes can create an illusion of space and light making it ideal for smaller rooms with less natural light.
- Multi-functional uses: A mirrored wardrobe also doubles as a full length mirror saving you extra floor space and making it super convenient to check out your outfits.
- Space-saving designs: Mirrored wardrobes often have a sliding door making them perfect for smaller rooms.
- Add aesthetics: With sleek, modern designs, mirrored wardrobes will go seamlessly with your existing interior decor.
How to maximize storage in a wardrobe?
Here are some ways to make the most of your wardrobe space:
- Make sure to use all the dead space in a wardrobe. Utilise the door and corners using door hooks, and appropriate storage organisers.
- Use sleek, space saving hangers that allow more storage space.
- Use double rods to expand on handing storage.
- Stackable bins and baskets can allow additional storage space.
- Lastly, declutter frequently to remove extra bits and bobs that you do not require anymore.
Read more on wardrobe storage mistakes to avoid.
How do you get rid of mould in wardrobes?
It is important that the wardrobe is regularly ventilated and dry to prevent mould. Here are the steps to clean out mould from a wardrobe:
- Step 1: Empty the wardrobe and investigate the mould. Make sure you take note of all areas affected with mould.
- Step 2: Clean the mould with a cleaning agent such as a mix of vinegar and water or baking soda paste.
- Step 3: Do a 2nd round of cleaning. Use undiluted vinegar to areas that are impacted the most. Wipe down with a clean wet cloth, followed by a dry cloth.
- Step 4: Air the wardrobe to ensure it's completely dry. Place a dehumidifier sachet to ensure the wardrobe stays dry.
Want more help to prevent mould in a wardrobe? Read more.
What can I put in my wardrobe to make it smell nice?
Use scented dehumidifier sachets in wardrobes that keep the mould and musty smell at bay. Natural fragrances such as essential oil dipped cotton balls, coffee grounds, cedar wood etc, are also great options to keep your wardrobe smelling fresh.
Want some more ideas? Read more on how to make your wardrobe smell nice here.
What is the best layout for a wardrobe?
While the ideal layout for a wardrobe depends on its size, design, and structure, a great way to layout your wardrobe storage is by creating zones.
- Keep one side of the wardrobe for double hanging clothes such as shirts and trousers. This leaves plenty of storage space for drawers, storage baskets, and bins underneath allowing you to store smaller items such as underwear, lingerie, socks, gloves, etc.
- Use the other side of the wardrobe for single hanging clothes such as dresses and coats which creates an ideal nook on the floor of the wardrobe for shoes, slippers, and heavier items.
- Use the doors, corners and any dead vertical space by adding hooks and pegs for items such small bags, scarfs, and hats.












































