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.
Trending wardrobe designs · 2026
Eight wardrobes we've delivered this season.
Each one measured at site, built in our KPR workshop, and installed by the same crew that built it.
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.
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
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
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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