Fitted Wardrobes for homes in Montrose
Fitted wardrobes are the answer to almost any awkward bedroom: chimney breasts that interrupt one wall, eaves that slope at impossible angles, ceilings that step down where the room next door comes in. We design to those constraints, not around them — every panel scribed to the wall, every cornice cut to the ceiling, every shadow gap consistent across the run.
In Montrose, we work on fitted wardrobes of every size and brief — from a single-wall fitted run in a period flat to a full luxury dressing room in a larger family home. Every project is drawn from scratch around the room, the wardrobe and the way you actually live.
What you can expect
- Floor-to-ceiling joinery — Full-height doors, scribed cornices, consistent shadow gaps — built to your room, not to a standard module.
- Designed for awkward spaces — Sloping eaves, chimney breasts, stepped ceilings and corner returns are our usual brief, not an exception.
- Handleless or hand-finished — Push-to-open, recessed grip rails, or hand-finished ironmongery — every option available.
- Painted, veneered or fluted — From simple matt lacquers to fluted oak, hand-painted Farrow & Ball and Italian veneers.
- Interior fitted to your wardrobe — Hanging, shelving and drawer specification confirmed with you before manufacture.
How it works in Montrose
Our designers travel to Montrose for the first visit — an unhurried in-home consultation, no obligation, no charge. We measure the room properly, listen carefully, and return with CAD drawings, finish samples and a fixed all-in price. The workshop build takes four to six weeks, and our own fitters return to Montrose for a careful, considered installation that protects your home from start to finish.
Book a free in-home consultation in Montrose and we'll show you what truly bespoke means.
Made in our UK workshop
Whether you want a single wall of clean, handleless joinery, a full chimney-breast wrap or wardrobes that turn the corner into an alcove, our designers draw the full elevation in CAD before we build. You see the proportions, the door splits, the handle positions and the finish samples before a single panel is cut. The price you sign off is the price we install for.