How To Build A Built-in Wardrobe Step By Step?
Are you tired of clutter and looking to optimise your storage space? Learning how to build a built-in wardrobe for your home could be the perfect solution. Building a Fitted wardrobe helps maximise every inch of space, giving you a sleek and organised storage solution. With over 30 years of experience building built-in wardrobes, we’ve created this simple guide for you to build a fitted wardrobe that fits your needs perfectly.
Check out our bespoke designs here for some inspiration before you learn how to build a fitted wardrobe.
Why Build Your Own Fitted Wardrobe?
Building your own fitted wardrobe allows you to customise your storage according to your space and style preferences. Unlike freestanding wardrobes, built-in wardrobes utilise every corner, nook, and cranny, offering a more space-efficient and aesthetically pleasing solution. Let us take you through how to build your own fitted wardrobe, so you can maximise your space.
7 Steps Explaining How To Build A Fitted Wardrobe
Step 1: Measure and Design
Step 2: Prepare the Materials
Step 3: Build the Frame
Step 4: Add Internal Dividers and Shelves
Step 5: Add Doors
Step 6: Finishing Touches
Step 7: Install Additional Features
Step 1: Measure and Design
Step 1 in how to build your own fitted wardrobe is measuring your space and designing your dream fitted wardrobe, if you’d like some professional advice this part of our service is free.
Measure the Space:
Measure the height, width, and depth of the area where the wardrobe will be fitted. Write down the measurements, ideally on a 3D diagram.
Note: The depth you can build your own fitted wardrobe will likely be constrained by the material you source, our standard depth is 600 mm.Decide on the Design:
Determine the layout of your wardrobe, including the number of shelves, drawers, and hanging space.
Note: Be aware of the constraints of material and part geometry, please see our constraints below for reference
Standard material thickness 18 mm
Max height 2.6 m
Standard depth 600 mm
Door width 610-620 mm
Draws min depth 450 mmDraw a Plan:
Sketch a detailed plan of your wardrobe, including all compartments and their dimensions.
This is where Prestige Bedrooms would provide you with 3D renders so you can see your design and how it’ll look in your space. If you’re interested in a professional design with 3D rendering contact us now to book a free design consultation.
Unsure of what to do with your space? Download our brochure here to find design ideas for when you’re building a fitted wardrobe.
Step 2: Prepare the Materials
Step 2 in how to build your own built-in wardrobe is preparing the materials, which as fitted wardrobe experts we know is extremely important, we’ve refined this process through thousands of installations.
Choose the type of wood or MDF for your wardrobe.
Finding a good supplier can be challenging.
We understand this well, as we've worked with our trusted suppliers for over 10 years, ensuring we get the best quality materials. By ordering in bulk, we can maximise affordability and pass these savings on to our customers.
We can provide build yourself material packs, reach out to us today to bring your dream fitted wardrobe to life.Cut the Panels:
Cut the panels to size based on your measurements. Most hardware stores offer cutting services if you don't have the tools.
Note: You will often need to adjust panels when installing, therefore its useful to have at least the basic equipment at home.
This is an area in which we pride ourselves, using our high-end precision equipment and experienced professionals, we ensure a quality and precise finish for all our work.
Step 3: Build the Frame
Step 3 in how to build your own fitted wardrobe is building your wardrobe frame, this is the heart of your wardrobe, getting this right sets you up for success.
Assemble the Frame:
Using your cut panels, start by assembling the outer frame of the wardrobe. Attach the sides, top, and bottom panels using screws and a drill.
Secure to Wall:
Secure the frame to the wall for stability. Use wall plugs and long screws to ensure a strong hold.
Note: We would not recommend using any adhesives for assembly, especially attaching the frame to the wall, this will make it extremely difficult to make minor adjustments and easy removal impossible.
Check out our Instagram page to see videos of how our experts prep and build the frame when building a fitted wardrobe.
Step 4: Add Internal Dividers and Shelves
Step 4 in how to build your own built-in wardrobe is adding internal dividers and shelves, this is where your dream wardrobe starts to come to life.
Cut and Fit Dividers:
Cut the internal dividers and fit them into place according to your plan. Secure them with screws.
Install Shelves:
Use shelf brackets and supports to install the shelves. Make sure they are level.
Note: We’d recommend using a spirit level to check the shelves.
Step 5: Add Doors
Step 5 in how to build your own fitted wardrobe is adding your doors, take care when attaching your hinges as you don’t want to be adjusting these after once the wood frame has already been drilled.
Cut Door Panels:
Cut the door panels to size. Door panels can be purchased and cut to size, or you can have a look at our door options which are all made to measure and come in varying designs to fit your style and requirements.
Attach Hinges:
Fix the hinges to the doors first, then attach them to the wardrobe frame. Ensure the doors align properly and can open and close smoothly.
Step 6: Finishing Touches
Step 6 in how to build your own built-in wardrobe is adding the finishing touches.
Sand the Wardrobe:
Sand all surfaces to smooth out any rough edges.
Paint or Stain:
Apply paint or wood finish to the wardrobe. Allow it to dry completely.
Attach Handles:
Fix the handles or knobs to the doors.
Note: Don’t rush adding handles, care and attention measuring and marking the location to fit the handles pays off in the final presentation.
Step 7: Install Additional Features
Step 7 in how to build your own fitted wardrobe is fitting the additional features to tailor your storage solution, from draws to hanging rails.
Drawers:
If your design includes drawers, assemble them separately and slide them into the designated spaces.
Hanging Rails:
Install hanging rails for clothes. Secure them to the sides of the wardrobe with screws.
Lighting:
Enhance your wardrobe with integrated lighting. Adding LED strip lights or spotlights can make it easier to find items and give your wardrobe a luxurious feel. Be sure to plan for wiring and placement of lights to achieve optimal illumination.
Note: Its often easiest to use battery powered lights instead of wiring into the mains, it sames time and keeps the installation simple.
Important Considerations
Safety and Manpower:
Building a built-in wardrobe is a project that often requires at least two people, especially when assembling and installing large panels. Always prioritise safety by wearing protective gear such as safety goggles and gloves and using the appropriate tools correctly.
Removing Existing Furniture:
Before starting your new built-in wardrobe project, you may need to remove any existing fitted furniture. This can be a time-consuming task, so plan accordingly and ensure you have the necessary tools and help.
If you’re unsure of how to do this, check out our blog on ‘How to remove fitted wardrobes’
Ready to Get Started?
Building your own fitted wardrobe is a rewarding project that combines creativity and practicality.
Following our guide on how to build built-in wardrobes step by step, sets you up to get started and complete your home renovation project!
Expert Assistance
At Prestige Bedrooms Surrey, we're the experts in building fitted wardrobes. With over 30 years of experience in building and fitting wardrobes, we’re perfectly placed to complete the job to the highest of quality and our team is here to help. Get in touch with us for a free fitted wardrobe design consultation today!