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Wardrobe designs · 2026

Wardrobes that disappear into the wall — and deliver every centimetre.

Sliding, hinged, walk-in, mirror & loft wardrobes — engineered around your clothes, your wall and your ceiling. CNC-cut for tight tolerance and a clean reveal.

Floor-to-ceilingCustom-measured fit
12-dayFactory turnaround
10-yrHardware warranty

Types of modular wardrobes

Five wardrobe types. Pick the one your room is asking for.

Sliding Wardrobe

Two or three doors slide horizontally on a top-and-bottom rail. Zero swing radius — best for tight bedrooms.

  • Best for: narrow bedrooms, < 10×10 ft
  • Doors: 2 or 3 panels
  • Hardware: anti-jump soft-close slider

Hinged Wardrobe

Traditional swing-open shutters. Best when you have at least 3 ft of swing room — gives you full visibility of everything inside.

  • Best for: standard 12×12+ ft bedrooms
  • Doors: 4 / 6 / 8 panels
  • Hardware: 3-screw soft-close hinge

Walk-In Wardrobe

A dedicated closet room with open shelving on three walls. Highest storage density, needs 40+ sq ft.

  • Best for: master bedrooms, 3BHK+
  • Layout: U-shape with vanity
  • Add-ons: digital locker, jewellery vanity, shoe rack

Mirror Wardrobe

A full-height mirror panel built into one wardrobe shutter — doubles up as dressing mirror, saves wall space.

  • Best for: small bedrooms, dressing-room needs
  • Style: framed, frameless or arched
  • Backing: 18mm ply, glued not screwed

Loft Wardrobe

Overhead cabinets above the main wardrobe — perfect for blankets, suitcases, off-season clothes.

  • Adds: 30–40% extra storage
  • Height: 2 ft to ceiling
  • Access: lift-up or hinged shutter

Open Wardrobe

Front-open shelving without doors — for boutique-style bedrooms or homes that change clothes seasonally.

  • Best for: minimalist / boutique looks
  • Catch: needs dust control
  • Usually paired with: closed loft above

Shutter / door styles

Four shutter styles — pick what your wardrobe wears.

Plain Shutters

Solid laminate / acrylic / PU panels. Cleanest look, easiest to clean. Default choice for 70% of wardrobes.

Glass Shutters

Aluminium-framed glass — clear, frosted, fluted or printed. Great for display sections or to lighten a tight bedroom.

Mirror Shutters

Full or half-mirror finish. Doubles as a dressing mirror, visually doubles the size of the bedroom.

Fluted / Carved Shutters

CNC-cut fluted, jali or carved decorative panels. Used as accent doors mixed with plain shutters.

Shutter finishes

Five finishes. Five very different price points.

Laminate

  • Look: Solid colour, wood-grain, marble-print
  • Pros: Scratch-tough, cheapest, hundreds of options
  • Cons: Visible joint edge if not edge-banded
  • Best for: Daily-use wardrobes, budget builds

Acrylic (High-Gloss)

  • Look: Mirror-finish gloss
  • Pros: Premium look, easy to wipe
  • Cons: Shows fingerprints, scratches need care
  • Best for: Master bedroom, statement piece

PU Paint

  • Look: Any custom colour, matte or gloss
  • Pros: Bespoke colour, seamless edges
  • Cons: Site-finished, longer to dry, premium price
  • Best for: Designer projects, colour-matched rooms

Membrane / Moulded

  • Look: 3D-pressed pattern, seamless face
  • Pros: Patterned look at moderate price
  • Cons: Less heat-resistant near windows
  • Best for: Traditional / classical bedrooms

Veneer

  • Look: Real wood grain, polished or matte
  • Pros: Warmest, premium feel
  • Cons: Needs annual polish, expensive
  • Best for: Heritage homes, walnut-themed rooms

Mirror & Glass

  • Look: Reflective / translucent
  • Pros: Doubles as dressing, opens up rooms
  • Cons: Heavier hardware, child-proofing needed
  • Best for: Mixed-shutter wardrobes

Handles & hardware

The small parts that decide how your wardrobe ages.

Handle Styles

  • J-pull (groove handle) — clean, flush
  • Knob — traditional, decorative
  • Lipped pull — concealed top pull
  • Push-to-open — handle-less look
  • Brass / antique brass — heritage feel

Hinges (for hinged wardrobes)

  • Hettich Sensys soft-close — premium
  • Hafele clip-on soft-close — premium
  • Ebco soft-close — value
  • 3-screw adjustment for easy re-alignment

Sliding Systems

  • Hettich TopLine soft-close
  • Hafele Slido
  • Ebco anti-jump sliding
  • Top-hung vs bottom-rolled

Internal Hardware

  • Tandem soft-close drawers (Hettich / Blum)
  • Pull-out trouser rack
  • Soft-close jewellery vanity
  • Digital locker (optional)
  • Sensor LED (motion-on)

What's in your wardrobe

Internal layout — planned around what you actually wear.

We start every wardrobe brief by asking: how many shirts on hangers, how many trousers folded, how many sarees, do you have a watch collection? Then we design.

Long Hanging Section

Full-height hanging for dresses, kurtas, sarees, sherwanis. Typically 5–6 ft tall, 24-inch wide module.

Short Hanging + Drawers

Half-height hanging above 2–3 drawers for trousers, t-shirts, innerwear. Most common Indian module.

Drawer Bank

2–6 tandem drawers for folded clothes, jewellery, accessories. Soft-close, full-extension.

Pull-Out Trouser Rack

Sliding bar with 6–10 pant hangers. Crease-free trouser storage, takes 12 inches of width.

Jewellery Vanity Module

Soft-close drawer divided into velvet compartments — earrings, rings, bangles, watch.

Shoe Rack

Tilt-out flap or stationary shelves — depending on whether your wardrobe doubles as a shoe storage.

Digital Locker

Pin / fingerprint locker for documents, cash, jewellery. Built inside the wardrobe so it's invisible from outside.

Loft Cabinet

Above the wardrobe, accessible by lift-up shutter. For suitcases, blankets, off-season clothes.

Wardrobe materials

Honest material choices for the carcass.

Recommended

BWR Plywood (18mm)

Boiling Water Resistant grade. The right balance for bedroom wardrobes — durable, dimensionally stable, takes screw load well.

  • Won't swell in normal humidity
  • Holds hardware tight for 15+ years
  • Edge-banded for clean look
  • ISI marked, IS:303 compliant
Mid-budget

HDHMR Board

High-density board — denser than MDF, lighter than ply. Excellent for painted PU shutters and tall units that need flatness.

  • Very flat — perfect for PU paint
  • No grain — even finish
  • Not for very wet areas
  • Cheaper than veneered ply
Budget

MDF / Particle Board

Engineered fibreboard. Cheapest option, fine for short-term rentals or moulded shutters, but won't last like ply.

  • Lowest cost
  • Smooth surface
  • Sags under load over years
  • Avoid in wet/humid bedrooms

How to choose

A six-step shortlist before you pick a wardrobe design.

Measure the wall + ceiling height

Floor-to-ceiling wardrobes need an honest measurement. False ceiling drop matters — plan loft height after the ceiling is in.

Audit your clothes (seriously)

Count shirts, trousers, sarees, suits separately. The internal layout is 70% determined by this. Don't skip.

Hinged or sliding?

If you have 3+ ft of clearance, hinged wardrobes give you full inside visibility. Below that, sliding is essential.

Lock the carcass material

BWR ply for default, HDHMR if you want a PU painted shutter, particle only for rentals. Don't let anyone substitute mid-build.

Pick the shutter family

Laminate (default) → Acrylic (gloss) → PU (custom colour) → Veneer (warm wood). Mix mirror or fluted as accent doors.

Confirm hardware on paper

Insist on SKU-level commitment: "Hettich Sensys soft-close hinge" and "Hettich TopLine slider". Generic "soft-close hardware" is meaningless.

Frequently asked

Wardrobe-buying questions, plainly answered.

How much does a wardrobe cost in Rewari / Dharuhera?

A 10×8 ft 6-door hinged wardrobe with laminate shutters and Hettich soft-close hardware runs about ₹85k–₹1.4 lakh installed. Acrylic gloss adds 35%, PU paint adds 50%, walk-in vanity adds ₹40k+. Site-specific BOQ shared after the free visit.

Sliding or hinged — what's better?

Hinged gives you full inside visibility and looks more premium when open, but needs swing room. Sliding is the right answer for tight rooms (under 12×12 ft) or when the wardrobe sits opposite the bed.

How long does a wardrobe take?

8–10 working days at the factory, 2–3 days on site to install. Total 12–14 working days from BOQ approval to handover.

Can you re-use my old wardrobe carcass?

Sometimes — if the carcass is sound BWR ply and the new dimensions match. We'll honestly tell you during the site visit; usually a refresh of shutters + hardware works.

What's your warranty?

10 years on hardware (Hettich/Hafele/Ebco), 5 years on carcass & workmanship, 1 year of free hinge re-tightening and slider adjustment.

Do you handle bedroom electrical (lighting, vanity)?

For turnkey projects yes — we coordinate sensor LED, dressing mirror lights and inside-wardrobe motion lights. For wardrobe-only orders we share a wire-route diagram for your electrician.

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