Traditional Wardrobes
Classy, always.

Guide price £5,000 - £12,000

Traditional Shaker wardrobes take their influence from classic joinery found in period homes, where proportion, detail and honest materials play a central role. They are designed to feel at home in older properties, sitting comfortably alongside original features while still offering the practicality expected from modern built-in furniture.

Each wardrobe is typically built using oak veneered FSC certified MDF for the carcass, paired with solid wood rail and stile doors. This combination allows for stability and longevity while retaining the look and feel of traditional cabinet making. The result is furniture that feels appropriate to heritage interiors without compromising on structure or performance.

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Detailing is what gives this style its character. Elements such as fluted pilasters, crown mouldings, skirting plinths and carefully chosen hinges allow the wardrobes to blend naturally into traditional spaces. Rather than sitting as standalone furniture, they become part of the architecture of the room, echoing the language of the building itself.

Although the exterior leans into traditional design, the interiors are arranged in a more contemporary and practical way. Storage is fully customisable, with options for adjustable shelving, integrated hanging rails, internal drawers and LED lighting. This balance allows the wardrobes to look period-appropriate on the outside while working efficiently for modern living on the inside.

Finishes are chosen to complement the home, from painted surfaces that match existing joinery to natural timber tones that highlight the grain of the materials. Every detail is considered so the final piece feels cohesive, rather than newly introduced.

From first conversation through to installation, each wardrobe is designed and built to fit both the space and the way it is used, combining traditional detailing with modern functionality in a way that feels natural within the home.

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