Wardrobe Doors

Wardrobe doors are a key feature in modern homes in the UK, providing both functional and aesthetic benefits. Whether you’re looking to maximize space, enhance your room’s style, or customize storage solutions, wardrobe doors offer a variety of options to suit your needs. This guide covers everything you need to know about wardrobe doors, including sliding and hinged designs, to help you find the perfect solution for your home. Our wardrobe doors are available in various styles and materials, ensuring a perfect match for any interior.

Our wardrobe doors come in two main types: sliding wardrobe doors and hinged wardrobe doors. Each type has its own unique advantages and can be customized to fit your space and style preferences. Learn more about each option below and click the buttons to explore further.

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Hinged Wardrobe Doors

Hinged wardrobe doors are a classic choice that provides full access to your wardrobe. These doors swing open on hinges, offering a traditional and timeless appearance. Hinged doors are available in a variety of materials and finishes, including glass, mirror, wood effect, and custom designs. They are a versatile and stylish storage solution for any room in your home.

Sliding Wardrobe Doors by Interior Door Systems Ltd UK

Sliding Wardrobe Doors

Sliding wardrobe doors are a popular choice for modern homes. Their sleek design and space-saving functionality make them ideal for rooms with limited space. Sliding doors move horizontally along a track, offering a contemporary look and easy access to your wardrobe's contents. Available in styles such as glass sliding doors, mirrored doors, and bespoke designs, sliding wardrobe doors can be tailored to meet your specific needs.

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How to Choose the Right Wardrobe Doors

Start by thoroughly evaluating the space where you plan to install the wardrobe doors. Proper assessment ensures that the doors fit perfectly and function smoothly. Here are the steps to follow:

  1. Measure the Dimensions:
    • Height: Measure from the floor to the ceiling at multiple points to account for any variations.
    • Width: Measure the width of the opening at both the top and bottom, as walls may not be perfectly straight.
    • Depth: Measure the depth of the space to ensure there’s enough room for the wardrobe structure and to allow doors to open or slide properly.
  2. Consider Room Layout:
    • Space for Door Movement: Ensure there’s enough clearance for the doors to open fully if they are hinged, or to slide open without obstruction if they are sliding doors.
    • Adjacent Furniture: Take into account the placement of nearby furniture and fixtures to avoid any interference with the door operation.
    • Traffic Flow: Make sure the doors won’t block pathways or create awkward spaces when open.
  3. Storage Needs:
    • Internal Layout: Think about how you plan to use the interior of the wardrobe. Consider shelves, hanging space, drawers, and other storage options that will fit your needs.
    • Accessibility: Ensure that the chosen door type (sliding or hinged) allows easy access to the areas you use most frequently.
  4. Lighting and Mirrors:
    • Natural Light: If your space is dark, mirrored wardrobe doors can help reflect light and brighten the room.
    • Artificial Lighting: Plan for adequate lighting inside the wardrobe to make it easier to see and access items.
Hinged wardrobe doors in high gloss white
Hinged Wardrobe Doors in Matt Fir Green
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the main differences between sliding and hinged wardrobe doors?

Sliding wardrobe doors move horizontally along a track and are great for saving space, while hinged wardrobe doors swing open on hinges and offer full access to the wardrobe’s interior.

Can I customise the design of my wardrobe doors?

Yes, our wardrobe doors can be customised with various styles, materials, and finishes to match your decor. You can also include unique features like soft-close mechanisms and bespoke designs.

Are wardrobe doors suitable for rooms other than bedrooms?

Absolutely! Wardrobe doors can be used in living rooms, hallways, home offices, and more, providing versatile storage solutions throughout your home.

How can I see the available materials and designs?

You can download our brochure to explore the extensive range of materials and designs we offer for wardrobe doors.

Do you provide installation services for wardrobe doors?

We work with hundreds of retail showrooms and fitters across the UK and Europe, contact us for more information.