For example if you have a three meter wall that means your fitted wardrobe can be made with six doors and three compartments. After that try to visualise the space inside your wardrobe compartments by drawing a simple diagram. Try to create a few different drawing designs with different configurations it should help you with some ideas on how to organise the space inside your wardrobes. If you have a lot of socks and underwear it's a great idea to add a few drawers into your built-in wardrobe.
It's a good idea to place your short hanging pieces of cloth at one end of your fitted wardrobe and your longer hanging clothes at the other that will open up lots of space underneath, where you can have a chest of drawers, shoe rack or few small shelves for shoes. Add an LED hanging rail, which is motion activated and you never lost your clothes in the dark.
The idea is that you can move your winter clothes in the loft in the spring and put them back inside the wardrobe in the autumn. If you are looking to build your perfect fitted wardrobe and you are located in London within M25 please feel free to contact us today. If you have you have your wardrobe built already and looking for some tips and hacks on how to better organise the space inside, check this out it will help you a lot:





