Space-Saving 101: Your Built-In Wardrobe Guide

Unlock the potential of your space with built-in wardrobes! Our ultimate guide dives into types, materials, and costs. Start your wardrobe journey now!

“brought our ideas to life, and we couldn’t be happier with the result.”- Mdm Eng

Built-in wardrobes are more than just furniture. They’re a part of your home, like a window or a door. They help you organize your clothes, shoes, and so much more. If you’ve ever wondered about having a built-in wardrobe, this is the guide for you. We’ll explore why they’re a great choice, what types you can go for, how to plan for one, and much more.

Why Choose a Built-In Wardrobe?

Space-Saving

If you’re running low on space, a built-in wardrobe can be a lifesaver. It fits snugly into your room, using up wall space that usually goes to waste. This means you get more floor space to use as you wish.

Customization

One of the best things about built-in wardrobes is that you can make them your own. You can choose the size, the number of shelves, and even small things like what kind of handles you want.

Looks Good

Who doesn’t like a room that looks good? A built-in wardrobe can be a design highlight in your room. You can match it with your room’s color, style, and even lighting to make it stand out or blend in.

Adds Value

Believe it or not, a well-designed built-in wardrobe can actually make your home worth more money. If you ever decide to sell your home, it could be a selling point. You can tell new owner that the wardrobe can be re-laminated to give it a new look.


Types of Built-in Wardrobes

Sliding Door

A sliding door wardrobe is great for small rooms. The doors slide sideways, so you don’t need extra space for doors to swing open.

Casement Door

Casement door wardrobe has hinges that open like most doors in your home. These are better for larger rooms where there’s space for the doors to swing open.

Walk-In Wardrobes

If you have the space and the budget, a walk-in wardrobe is like a small room just for your clothes. You can walk inside, look around, and pick what you want to wear.

Corner Wardrobes

Got an empty corner in your room? A corner wardrobe might be the perfect fit. It makes good use of spaces that are often left empty.


Planning and Design

Measure Your Space

Before you start, you need to know how much space you have. Measure the height, width, and depth where the wardrobe will go.

Easy to Reach

Think about what you’ll put where. Things you use a lot should be easy to reach.

Picking Colors

The color should match or complement your room. You can also play with contrasts for a stylish look.

Match Your Room

Choose a style that goes with the rest of your room. Whether you like modern or classic, there’s a built-in wardrobe for you.

What to Store

Plan out what you’ll keep in your wardrobe. This will help you decide how many shelves, rods, or drawers you’ll need.


Materials and Finishes

Wood

Wood gives a classic look that many people love. It’s sturdy and lasts a long time if you take care of it.

Laminates

These are sheets stuck onto a wooden frame. They come in many colors and are usually less pricey than solid wood.

Glass

Glass doors can make your wardrobe look fancy. Just remember, they show fingerprints!

Finishes and Textures

You can also pick from a range of finishes like matte, glossy, or textured to make your wardrobe uniquely yours.


Case Study


Built-In Wardrobe Prices

Casement Wardrobe

A standard casement wardrobe costs $300 per foot.

  • Construct and install using solid plywood in laminate finishing.
  • Internal colour PVC
  • One set drawers every two doors.

Sliding Door Wardrobe

A sliding door wardrobe would cost you $320 per foot.

  • Construct and install using solid plywood in laminate finishing.
  • Internal colour PVC.
  • One set drawers every 90 centimetres.

Customised Wardrobe Singapore Price

Built in wardrobe solution for corner with mirror and pigeon hole.

If you wish to further customise your wardrobe for example integrate it with a study table or hexagon angle as the photo above, we need to discuss on the following.

  • Material
  • Design
  • Additional features

The type of material you choose will affect the price of your built-in wardrobe. For example, choosing an expensive laminates will increase the price. Next, complex designs require highly skilled wardrobe carpenter. For this, you may take a look at our finished wardrobe to check on workmanship quality as an assurance for you.

Special features such as mirror or lighting can add to the cost. Accessories or special handles can also make your wardrobe more expensive.

Installation Process

Here’s the process from consultation to installation by our wardrobe carpenter.

  1. Measure the space.
  2. Construct the main frame and door.
  3. Install the main frame and door.

Time Needed

A built-in wardrobe will take up to a week to install but expect up to 2 weeks before festive seasons such as Chinese New Year or Hari Raya Puasa.

Maintenance and Repair

  • Cleaning and dusting: Use a damp cloth to wipe down wooden or laminated surfaces. For glass or metal, a regular cleaner will do.
  • Avoid moisture: Keep your wardrobe dry. Moisture can ruin many materials over time.
  • Check doors and locks: Every now and then, check to see if the doors are hanging right and if the locks work. Fix any issues before they become bigger problems.

Testimonial

Hear from people who chose to install built-in wardrobes and how it improved their lives.

“After doing some research on built in wardrobes, we came across cabinets.sg. Bill explained clearly and helped us understand the process and price. His team brought our ideas to life, and we couldn’t be happier with the result.”

Mdm Eng

Toa Payoh

“I contacted them when I was renovating my HDB flat. Their understanding of space constraints and wardrobe designs were exactly what I was looking for. They delivered a fantastic full-height wardrobe for my bedroom. Highly recommending them to people looking for carpentry”

Mr Fariq

Jurong

Ready to transform your space with a custom built-in wardrobe tailored to your needs?

How much is a customised wardrobe Singapore price?

The price for a customised wardrobe in Singapore are $300 for a casement wardrobe and $320 for sliding wardrobe. This include high quality solid plywood, internal colour PVC and ABS edge for the doors.

How long does it takes to install built-in wardrobes in Singapore?

From the day you confirm the laminate colour and internal design of the built in wardrobe it takes 3-5 days to complete and install. However it may take up to 2 weeks during peak season.

Is it a full height wardrobe?

A full height wardrobe extends from floor to ceiling, offering maximal storage space. It’s an excellent choice for homeowners in Singapore who have limited floor space but want to maximize storage.

What materials do you use in your built-in wardrobes?

We use a variety of high-quality materials such as solid plywood for our main wardrobe construction and the door. You also have a wide range of laminates to choose from. All doors and drawers will have heavy duty soft closing mechanism. We can offer more specific information once we understand your vision for your built-in wardrobe.

Can you help me come up with built-in wardrobe ideas for my home?

Certainly! Our friendly team of experienced specialist will work with you to understand your needs and suggest built-in wardrobe ideas that will be both functional and stylish for your space.