25 Super Stylish & Functional Wall-to-Wall Wardrobe Designs
Take a good look at these bedroom wardrobes that make the most of space and offer lots of place for clothes and knick-knacks
Extra storage for clothes and shoes without compromising on space … now that is a combination most homeowners crave for. One way to achieve that is though built-in wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling wardrobes. They save floor space, maximise storage and also act like the fourth wall of a room. If this is something you’d be interested in, then this article is like a wardrobe design catalogue tailored specially for you. Take a look, get inspired and get in touch with a professional to make you one.
1. In this bedroom, the wall-to-wall cupboard adds a layering of grey. The wardrobe handles add a touch of quirky rusticity to the space.
2. The mirrored wardrobe doors create an illusion of more space in the room. It also balances the woody elements of the room.
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3. This wardrobe design with the mirror panelling adds a sparkling touch to this soothing neutral bedroom.
4. The floor-to-ceiling cupboard not only helps maximise storage, but also makes the bedroom seem more light and airy due to its white colour. The small black knobs lend a dainty touch.
5. The white cabinets add a layering to the neutral theme that runs in the room, and the reading niche built into the middle increases seating, style and functionality in the room.
6. The reflective surface of this smartly designed clothes wardrobe injects a luxe look to the space.
7. This bedroom borrows blue tones from the solid-hued, large wardrobe – the blue contrasts well with the wooden tones and helps create a stylish scape.
Here’s why you should use blue in your bedroom
Here’s why you should use blue in your bedroom
8. The sliding-door design of this wardrobe sports half mirror, half colour, creating a dynamic-looking storage area.
9. The prominent wood veins on the wardrobe give the piece a distinct, stylish look. The strip of mirror emphasises the wooden element and breaks the expanse of wood, lightening the look.
10. In this mocha and cream room, the woody elements are tied together with the rich chocolate of the bed, wardrobe and side table.
Tip: A wardrobe is a large piece, so help it belong in the bedroom, rather than simply take up space. Team it with furniture from the same or similar range. This will help create a coordinated, harmonious look in the room.
Tip: A wardrobe is a large piece, so help it belong in the bedroom, rather than simply take up space. Team it with furniture from the same or similar range. This will help create a coordinated, harmonious look in the room.
11. A compact bedroom gets plenty of storage with a built-in wardrobe that helps save precious square footage. Plus, the soft tones of the wardrobe make the room look larger.
12. The large built-in wardrobe design looks just like a wall next to the bed – the panelling on the doors adds to the chic aesthetic of the room.
13. The candy-hued cupboard doors inject a playful and fun note to this children’s bedroom.
14. The earthy, traditional vibe of the room is further pronounced with the expansive wall-to-wall wooden wardrobe.
15. Sliding wardrobe doors are great space savers – instead of pivoting out, these slide to open, leaving plenty of space to walk around.
Check out these sliding door designs
Check out these sliding door designs
16. While freestanding almirahs have gaps above and to the sides. which leave empty space, fitted wardrobes can be tailored to fit the full height of the room, like in this example. The custom cupboard sits snug inside the wall niche (and is cut at the slope), ensuring that there is no wastage of space and enough storage available.
Tip: One downside to fitted wardrobes is that they cannot be detached and carried along with you to other apartments when you move.
Tip: One downside to fitted wardrobes is that they cannot be detached and carried along with you to other apartments when you move.
17. This walk-in wardrobe almost looks like something from a fashion store. The mirrored pieces make the space seem large and there are plenty of reflective surfaces to take a good look at yourself when getting dressed.
19. The chocolate and cream wardrobe colour combination gives panache to this modern-style bedroom.
20. In this bedroom, the mirrored surfaces not only give the illusion of space, they also help bring in more light. The light from the windows here is reflected into the bedroom, making it a lively, cheery space.
21. In keeping with the rough, textural tone of the bedroom is the large wardrobe with a prominent trim on its panels.
22. The cupboard covering most of the wall next to the door makes for the largest design element of the room. The rest of the furniture and furnishings carry forward the colour theme.
23. The glossy wood and laminate wardrobe adds a sleek, sophisticated touch to the room.
Wondering about the best material finishes for wardrobes?
Wondering about the best material finishes for wardrobes?
24. This design not only contrasts with the blue feature wall, its moulding patterns also stand out beautifully.
25. The half mirror ensures that there is no need for an extra dresser, leaving room for the work table. The reflections visually expand the room.
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What kind of wardrobe designs do you like most? Tell us in the Comments below.
Read more:
30 Stunning Wardrobe & Almirah Designs
Tell us:
What kind of wardrobe designs do you like most? Tell us in the Comments below.