Walk-in Wardrobes for homes in Bedworth
A walk-in wardrobe shouldn't feel like a corridor of cupboards. Done properly, it's a small, considered room: short hanging on one wall, long hanging where it's needed, drawers at the right height, lighting that flatters fabric and skin alike. We design every layout around the wardrobe you actually own and the routine you actually keep.
In Bedworth, we work on walk-in 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
- Layout drawn around your wardrobe — Hanging heights, drawer depths and shoe shelving sized to what you own — not a standard kit.
- Hand-applied finishes — Limed oak, walnut, fluted timber, hand-painted lacquers and Italian veneers.
- Integrated lighting — LED tape under shelves, in drawers and behind hanging rails. PIR sensors as standard.
- Considered ironmongery — Brushed brass, antique bronze, hand-polished nickel — selected to suit the room.
- Soft-close everything — Blum Tandembox drawers, soft-close hinges, push-to-open mechanisms where preferred.
How it works in Bedworth
Our designers travel to Bedworth 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 Bedworth for a careful, considered installation that protects your home from start to finish.
We've worked on homes the length and breadth of Bedworth — and would love to see yours.
Made in our UK workshop
Our walk-in wardrobes are joined, finished and installed by hand in our UK workshop. Carcasses to a sub-millimetre tolerance; drawers on Blum soft-close runners; LED tape integrated into shelving and rails so nothing is ever lost to shadow. Finishes range from natural oak and walnut through to hand-painted lacquers, fluted timber and Tay-cloth-lined drawer interiors.