Good to know
Everything you might want to know before booking your free home survey.
Good to know
As a guide, most fitted wardrobes range from around £1,500 to £5,000 depending on size, door style and internal storage. After a free home survey you receive a fixed written price, so you know the cost before committing.
Yes. A designer visits your home, measures the space and talks through options, then provides a tailored design and a fixed-price quote — all free of charge and with no obligation.
Once your design is signed off, wardrobes are typically manufactured within two to four weeks and most installations are completed in one to two days.
We design and install fitted wardrobes for homeowners across the UK, with local fitting teams covering towns and cities nationwide. Check your area on our areas-covered page or just ask.
Yes — installations are backed by a workmanship guarantee, and the materials and hardware used carry their own manufacturer guarantees for added peace of mind.
Absolutely. Made-to-measure wardrobes are designed around alcoves, chimney breasts, corners and sloping loft ceilings, turning awkward spaces into practical, built-in storage.
Most fitted wardrobes fall between roughly £1,500 and £5,000 depending on the width, the door style and the internal storage. You get a fixed written price after a free home survey, so there are no surprises.
Fitted wardrobes typically hold more than freestanding units, remove dust traps and gaps, and give a clean built-in finish that buyers value — which is why they are one of the most popular home-improvement upgrades.
Manufacturing usually takes two to four weeks after your design is signed off, and most installations are completed in one to two days on site.
Yes — because the doors slide instead of swinging out, they save the floor space a hinged door needs, which makes them a popular choice for compact bedrooms.
Mirrored sliding doors are one of the most requested options. They double as a full-length mirror and make the room feel brighter and larger.
Quality sliding systems run on robust top and bottom tracks with anti-jump rollers, so the doors stay secure and glide smoothly for years.
A compact walk-in can work in a space around 1.5m wide, while a U-shaped layout with an island needs more. A designer will plan the best layout for your room during a free survey.
Yes — small box rooms and odd spaces are often converted into highly practical walk-in wardrobes by lining the walls with made-to-measure storage.
A well-designed walk-in or dressing room is a sought-after feature that can make a property more appealing to buyers.
Call 0800 088 6248 or request a free quote — we’re happy to help.