Sliding Door Wardrobes for homes in Brampton
Sliding doors solve a problem that hinged doors can't — they reclaim the floor space a swinging door would steal. But sliding doors don't have to look like sliding doors. With the right track system, the right door material and the right hand-finished frame, they can be the quietest, cleanest face of any wardrobe — running floor-to-ceiling with shadow-gap detail that reads as architecture, not flat-pack.
In Brampton, we work on sliding door 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
- Whisper-quiet running gear — Komandor and Raumplus German systems, soft-close in both directions, decade-rated.
- Hand-finished door panels — Lacquer, fluted timber, antique mirror, fabric-wrapped, bevelled glass — your choice, your finish.
- Floor-to-ceiling proportions — Doors run the full height of the wall, with concealed top and bottom tracks and shadow-gap details.
- Frameless or slim-frame — Slim aluminium frames in brass, bronze, black or finished to match — or frameless where the panel allows.
- Interior fitted to you — Hanging, drawers, shoe shelving and lighting designed around your wardrobe, not a standard module.
How it works in Brampton
Our designers travel to Brampton 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 Brampton for a careful, considered installation that protects your home from start to finish.
We've worked on homes the length and breadth of Brampton — and would love to see yours.
Made in our UK workshop
We use Komandor and Raumplus running gear as standard — German engineering, soft-close in both directions, virtually silent. Door panels can be hand-painted lacquer, fluted oak, antique mirror, fabric-wrapped or bevelled clear glass. Frames are slim profile, hand-finished and detailed to disappear into the wall. The result is a wardrobe that looks built-in even when it isn't.