Wardrobe Interiors London

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A wardrobe is only as useful as what’s inside it. We design wardrobe interiors around what you actually need to store — shelving, drawers, hanging rails, and specialist storage like pull-out trouser rails — rather than a fixed, generic layout.

What Goes Into a Well-Designed Interior

Hanging space — a mix of full-length and half-height rails, sized to how much of your clothing needs to hang versus fold. Double hanging rails make efficient use of height for shorter items like shirts and folded trousers.
Drawers — for items that don’t hang well, sized for what you’re actually storing rather than a standard depth.
Shelving — adjustable where possible, so the layout can change as your storage needs change over time.
Pull-out accessories — trouser rails, tie and belt racks, and shoe storage that pull out for easy access rather than requiring you to dig through a fixed shelf.

Interiors for Every Wardrobe Type

Whether you have a fitted wardrobe, a sliding wardrobe, or a dedicated walk-in space, the interior is designed around the shape of that specific wardrobe — a walk-in has room for an island or bench that a standard fitted wardrobe doesn’t, while a sliding wardrobe’s interior needs to account for the door mechanism along the front edge.

Bespoke, Not a Fixed Kit

Every interior is designed for what you’re actually storing, not assembled from a fixed modular kit. If you need mostly hanging space, the layout reflects that; if you need more drawers and folded storage, we design accordingly. This is worked through during your free design visit, alongside the exterior design and finish.

Areas We Cover

We install wardrobe interiors across London and Surrey, including Kingston, Richmond, Wimbledon, Twickenham, Surbiton, Teddington, Bromley, Hounslow, Wandsworth, Ealing, Clapham, Battersea, Balham, Earlsfield, Stratford, Canary Wharf, Stanmore, Edgware, Orpington, Leatherhead, Chertsey, Weybridge, Egham and Guildford.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — that’s the main advantage over a fixed layout. We design around how much hanging space, drawer space and shelving you actually need.

Pull-out trouser rails, tie and belt racks, shoe storage, and adjustable shelving are all common additions.

Yes — a walk-in has room for features like an island unit that a standard fitted wardrobe doesn’t, and a sliding wardrobe’s interior needs to work around the door track along the front.

Yes — a free, no-obligation consultation covering both the interior layout and exterior design.