HausBespoke designs and manufactures fitted wardrobes for London bedrooms, dressing rooms, loft spaces, and walk-in closets. Each wardrobe is made to measure, with door style, internals, lighting, finish, and installation details planned around the architecture and the way you dress.
Wardrobes planned around real clothing
A useful wardrobe starts with what you own, not with a standard bay width. We ask about long hanging, short hanging, drawers, knitwear, shoes, bags, jewellery, mirrors, laundry, suitcases, and seasonal storage. The interior is then divided around those habits so the finished wardrobe feels intuitive from the first week.
Made to measure wardrobes also let us use space that freestanding furniture wastes. We can take storage to ceiling height, work around chimney breasts, hide awkward alcoves, build into loft slopes, and create calm door lines across uneven walls. In compact London bedrooms, that difference can transform how the room functions.
Door styles and finishes
The outside of a wardrobe sets the tone for the bedroom. Shaker doors bring soft architectural detail, plain slab doors suit quieter contemporary rooms, mirrored sections can add light, and handleless or push-to-open doors keep the elevation minimal. We balance the door style with the scale of the room so the furniture feels considered rather than heavy.
Finishes are chosen for both look and use. Painted surfaces can be matched to a wider interior scheme, high-gloss doors reflect light in darker rooms, veneer adds warmth, and robust board finishes suit hard-working family storage. We explain how each option behaves over time, including cleaning, repairs, and the effect of natural light.
Dressing rooms and walk-in wardrobes
For dressing rooms and walk-in wardrobes, the brief often extends beyond storage volume. Lighting, mirrors, seating, drawers, display shelves, charging points, and door clearances all affect how the room feels in daily use. We plan those elements together so the space supports getting ready without visual clutter.
Open storage can be beautiful when it is edited, but closed storage is kinder to busy routines. Many projects use a mix: open sections for frequently used items, drawer stacks for smaller pieces, full-height hanging where it is genuinely needed, and closed doors where visual calm matters. The final balance is practical, personal, and easy to live with.
Survey, manufacture, and fitting
A measured survey is essential for fitted wardrobes because floors, ceilings, and walls often vary more than they appear to. We turn those measurements into drawings that show door rhythm, internal layout, shelves, hanging, drawers, lighting, and any scribed edges. You can review the design before manufacture starts.
During installation, we protect the home, assemble and fix the cabinetry securely, adjust doors and drawers, and check the details that make wardrobes pleasant to use: smooth runners, even gaps, reachable handles, lighting positions, and clean junctions to walls and ceilings. The aim is furniture that feels built into the room, not merely placed against it.
Questions clients ask
Can you build wardrobes into sloped ceilings or alcoves?
Yes. We design and manufacture wardrobes for alcoves, loft rooms, chimney breast returns, sloped ceilings, and uneven period walls. The survey and drawings resolve the awkward geometry before manufacture.
Do you offer wardrobe internals as well as doors?
Yes. Hanging, drawers, shelves, shoe storage, mirrors, lighting, accessory trays, laundry storage, and luggage space can all be designed into the wardrobe package.
