Angled Wardrobes
Mind your head

Guide price £5,000 - £12,000

Angled wardrobes are designed for the parts of a home that standard furniture simply can’t deal with. Sloped ceilings, skeilings, loft rooms and awkward rooflines often leave wasted space or compromise storage, but with the right design these areas can become some of the most useful and well-resolved parts of the room.

Our approach is to design each wardrobe around the exact angles of your space so everything follows the roofline and feels intentional rather than forced. Whether it’s a loft conversion, attic bedroom or a room with an unusual roof structure, the goal is always to create storage that fits naturally and is easy to use despite the awkward space it lives in.

Every project is fully bespoke, which means the layout is shaped around how you actually use the room. Hanging space, shelving and drawers are all positioned to work with the slope rather than against it, making the most of both the full height and the lower, more restricted areas.

Make it yours

Finishes, materials and detailing are all chosen to suit the wider room, from clean, modern painted panels to more traditional timber-led designs. The result is a piece of furniture that feels built in from the start, sitting comfortably within the architecture of the space rather than sitting in front of it.

Integrated LED lighting can be added inside the wardrobe to improve visibility in deeper or lower sections, and high-quality fittings such as soft-close Blum runners and hinges ensure everything feels smooth and dependable in daily use.

Because every room is different, every wardrobe we create is entirely bespoke. From contemporary, minimalist designs to more traditional styles suited to period properties, you can choose from a wide range of materials, finishes and details. Internal layouts can be tailored with adjustable shelving, drawers, hanging rails, lighting and other thoughtful features to create storage that is genuinely useful.

Our furniture is handcrafted by skilled cabinet makers using carefully selected materials and traditional joinery techniques. We believe that well-made furniture should not only look beautiful when first installed, but continue to serve your home for many years to come.

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