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With a variety of shapes, sizes and finishes available, Homebase can help you discover flexible storage solutions for every interior. Ranging from traditional two-drawer, two-door designs to sleek sliding doors and open shelf layouts, our wardrobes offer the perfect fit for you and your clothes. We offer blue, black and white wardrobes - though if you prefer classic styles we also stock oak, dark, light and natural wood wardrobes.
Good storage is essential for any room, and having somewhere practical and attractive to hang your clothes is no exception. Our wardrobes are available in a wide range of styles, including mirror wardrobes (hey good looking) and slimline wardrobes for space saving. We even stock family-friendly styles with curved edges, so you don't have to worry about bumps and bruises.
Our collection includes everything from country-inspired wooden styles to contemporary gloss models. If you're looking for sleek practicality, take a look at our sliding wardrobe buying guide. Perfect for the DIY aficionado, our guide on how to make a panelled wardrobe is also packed with innovative tips on how to give an old wardrobe a new lease of life.
Ranging from single to triple-door options, and those behemoth four-door wardrobes, our selection of wardrobes includes something for every room. Make sure to check the product description for exact dimensions and keep your tape measure handy to find the perfect fit for your space. Check out our bedroom storage solutions for some handy tips on keeping your space organised and clutter-free.
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Wardrobes Frequently Asked Questions
How do you build a wardrobe?
All of our wardrobes come with instructions. If you cannot find the assembly instructions, please reach out to our customer service team who will be happy to help.
How deep is a wardrobe?
The depth of a wardrobe can vary depending on the specific design and manufacturer, but a common depth for a standard wardrobe is approximately 60cm. Make sure your check dimensions using a tape measure before making a purchase.
How do you move a wardrobe without dismantling it?
Moving a wardrobe without dismantling it can be challenging, but it's possible with help from others. Take precautions to secure doors and drawers, protect the wardrobe with blankets or wrapping, and lift with caution to ensure a safe and successful move.
Can you paint a wardrobe?
Yes, you can paint a wardrobe. Make sure you have the right type of paint and have the wardrobe's surface cleaned and, if needed, sanded, before you begin. Browse our range of cupboard paint to give your wardrobe a modern makeover or quick refresh.
Do open wardrobes get dusty?
Open wardrobes are more likely to get dusty than wardrobes with doors. Regular dusting and cleaning of the wardrobe can help minimise build up and keep your clothes clean.
How do you stop clothes smelling musty in wardrobe?
Don't worry, we've all been there. Try using vinegar and water. Dilute equal parts vinegar and water into a spay bottle and spray inside your wardrobe. This should remove and prevent any odours in your closet.
How do you adjust wardrobe doors?
First, check the hinges. Most have screws that let you tweak the alignment. If the door is too high or low, adjust the screws to raise or lower it until it’s level. If the door sticks out too much or doesn’t close properly, try adjusting the depth by loosening the screws, repositioning the door, then tightening them again.