By Neatsmith
5 minute read
September 30, 2025
A fitted wardrobe is literally built into your room, usually running from floor to ceiling and wall to wall. All of this space translates to storage, allowing you to properly care for and store your clothes. Your bespoke designs will ensure that you have the right amount of space for your clothes, ensuring easy access to all of your things.
When you lead a busy life, it’s vital that your daily routine is as streamlined as possible. Anything that takes extra time to resolve will likely just get in their way, making it easy for it not to be done at all. A free standing wardrobe that is too small to actually store all of your clothes will result in clothes not being put away. But a fitted wardrobe prioritises organisation, designed to have a place for everything. Fitted wardrobes are easy to keep organised and tidy, creating a space that is easy for you to manage, even on busy days.
Some properties, particularly older ones, just have awkward spaces, which could risk becoming cluttered, unused spaces. You can avoid this entirely by installing a fitted wardrobe, transforming it into a useful space for clothes or games or other items that you might have. Despite their association with the bedroom, fitted wardrobes are really useful all around the house, offering an easy, tasteful solution to dead spaces.
Fitted wardrobes are an excellent choice for bedrooms in need of elevation, but they also work as excellent tools within dressing rooms and walk-in wardrobes. Open shelves and railings just aren’t to some people’s takes and a fitted wardrobe can provide the perfect solution to this wardrobe conundrum. Glass doors are particularly popular for fitted dressing room wardrobes, as they allow for excellent organisation and a sense of style without impacting the atmosphere of the room.