This project is a great example of how thoughtful joinery can completely transform a room without overwhelming it. Designed to run wall-to-wall, the fitted wardrobes create a calm, architectural backdrop—clean lines, balanced proportions, and a soft painted finish that sits comfortably within the space. The shaker-style doors add just enough detail to keep things timeless, while the long, dark handles bring a subtle contrast and a more contemporary edge.

Custom details make all the difference

Concealed behind the central doors, the hidden desk transforms the wardrobes from simple storage into a flexible, multi-use feature. When closed, it reads as part of the seamless run of cabinetry; open it up, and it reveals a dedicated workspace finished in warm oak, complete with shelving and power access. It’s a clean, practical solution for working from home without sacrificing floor space or disrupting the calm feel of the room.

Automated lighting

Integrated LED sensor lighting brings a quiet level of convenience to the wardrobe, activating automatically as soon as the doors are opened. It provides a clean, even light that makes everything easy to see, while remaining discreet when not in use. Beyond practicality, it adds a subtle sense of refinement—turning a simple daily routine into something that feels just that bit more considered.

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Little Horsted, East Sussex (Fitted wardrobe)