When it comes to bedroom storage, wardrobes with internal drawers offer a practical solution that many UK homeowners overlook. Rather than relying solely on hanging rails and shelves, built in drawers provide dedicated spaces for folded items, accessories, and smaller garments that would otherwise clutter your bedroom.
The appeal of internal drawers lies in their ability to streamline your morning routine. Instead of rummaging through separate chests of drawers or piling items on shelves, everything sits within one cohesive unit. This approach works particularly well in British homes where bedroom space often comes at a premium.
Wardrobes with internal drawers come in several configurations, each suited to different storage needs. Some feature a single column of drawers positioned beneath hanging space, whilst others incorporate multiple drawer stacks alongside shelving units.
Full width drawers span the entire base of the wardrobe and work well for bulkier items like jumpers and jeans. Narrower drawers positioned at waist height prove more convenient for everyday items you access frequently, such as underwear, socks, and accessories.
At Furniture in Fashion, we offer a range of wardrobes designed with thoughtful internal storage solutions. Our collection includes options with varying drawer depths and positions to suit different lifestyles and storage requirements.
UK bedrooms vary considerably in size and layout. A wardrobe that works beautifully in a spacious master bedroom may overwhelm a smaller guest room. Before selecting a wardrobe with internal drawers, measure your available floor space and ceiling height carefully.
Consider how the wardrobe doors will open. Hinged doors require clearance space in front, which can be problematic in narrow rooms. If floor space is limited, our sliding wardrobes collection offers alternatives that operate without swinging outward.
For rooms with awkward alcoves or sloped ceilings, freestanding wardrobes with internal drawers can be positioned strategically to make use of otherwise wasted space.
The material of your wardrobe affects both its appearance and durability. Solid wood wardrobes offer longevity and a classic aesthetic that suits period properties and traditional interiors. Engineered wood with veneer finishes provides a more affordable option whilst still delivering an attractive appearance.
High gloss finishes reflect light and can make smaller bedrooms feel more spacious. Matt finishes hide fingerprints more effectively, which matters if the wardrobe sits in a high traffic area or a household with children.
Drawer runners also deserve consideration. Soft close mechanisms prevent slamming and extend the life of the furniture, whilst metal runners generally outperform plastic alternatives over years of daily use.
A wardrobe with internal drawers can reduce the need for additional bedroom furniture, but it should still coordinate with existing pieces. Matching your wardrobe to your bedside cabinets and chest of drawers creates visual harmony throughout the room.
If you prefer a coordinated look, consider purchasing from a bedroom furniture collection where pieces share consistent design elements. This approach eliminates guesswork when combining different items.
The number of internal drawers you need depends on your wardrobe habits. Those who prefer folding most items will benefit from wardrobes with extensive drawer space. If you mainly hang clothing, a single column of drawers for accessories and undergarments may suffice.
Think about what you currently struggle to store effectively. Do scarves and belts end up tangled on hooks? Are T-shirts stacked precariously on shelves? Internal drawers solve these common frustrations by providing contained spaces for specific item categories.
Wardrobes come with various door configurations. Our 2 door wardrobes suit compact bedrooms, whilst larger rooms can accommodate 3 door wardrobes or wider options that provide more internal space for drawers and hanging areas.
Mirror fronted doors serve a dual purpose, providing full length reflection whilst making the room appear larger. This proves particularly useful in bedrooms without space for a separate dressing area.
Are wardrobes with internal drawers more expensive than standard wardrobes?
Wardrobes with built in drawers typically cost more than basic models due to the additional materials and craftsmanship required. However, they often eliminate the need for a separate chest of drawers, which can balance the overall cost of furnishing your bedroom.
Can I add drawers to an existing wardrobe?
Some wardrobes accept retrofit drawer units, though this depends on the internal dimensions and construction. Purpose built wardrobes with integrated drawers generally offer more stable and attractive results.
How many drawers do I realistically need?
This varies by individual. A useful guide is to assess your current drawer usage in any existing furniture and add one or two extra drawers to allow for future storage needs.
Do internal drawers reduce hanging space?
Yes, drawers occupy space that could otherwise be used for hanging. The trade off is worthwhile if you have more folded items than hanging garments. Consider your clothing mix when deciding.
What drawer depth works for most items?
Standard drawer depths of 40 to 50 centimetres accommodate most clothing items comfortably. Shallower drawers suit accessories and smaller garments, whilst deeper options work for bulky knitwear and bedding.
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