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How Do You Choose a Wardrobe That Maximises Storage Space UK

How Do You Choose a Wardrobe That Maximises Storage Space UK

April 20, 2026
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The Value of Maximised Storage

Efficient storage transforms bedroom functionality. A wardrobe that maximises its capacity reduces clutter elsewhere in your home, keeps belongings organised and accessible, and contributes to a calmer living environment. For UK households where space often comes at a premium, extracting every possible benefit from wardrobe storage makes practical sense.

Maximising storage involves more than selecting the largest wardrobe available. It requires attention to internal configurations, clever use of height, and designs that match your specific belongings and habits.

Full Height Wardrobes

Standard wardrobes often leave a gap between their top and the ceiling. This space typically collects dust and serves no functional purpose. Full height wardrobes that extend closer to the ceiling capture this area for storage, providing additional capacity without expanding the furniture's footprint.

The upper sections of tall wardrobes accommodate items used less frequently. Seasonal clothing, spare bedding, luggage, and archived items find appropriate homes above the daily use zones. This layered approach keeps accessible storage uncluttered while ensuring everything has a place.

Double Hanging Rails

Traditional wardrobes often feature a single hanging rail with substantial empty space below shorter garments. Installing double height rails, one above the other, effectively doubles hanging capacity for shirts, blouses, jackets, and folded trousers.

This configuration works particularly well for those whose wardrobe consists primarily of shorter items. Reserve a section with full height hanging for coats and dresses, then maximise the remainder with double rails.

Integrated Drawer Systems

Wardrobes with built in drawers combine two storage types within a single piece of furniture. This integration eliminates the need for a separate chest of drawers, freeing floor space while keeping related items together.

Look for wardrobes where drawers are positioned at practical heights. Deeper drawers at the bottom suit bulkier items, while shallower drawers higher up work well for accessories and smaller garments. Quality drawer runners ensure smooth operation through years of use.

Adjustable Shelving Systems

Fixed shelves sometimes create awkward gaps or fail to accommodate varying item heights. Adjustable systems allow you to configure shelf spacing precisely, eliminating wasted vertical space and creating compartments that fit your belongings accurately.

This adaptability proves particularly valuable as your storage needs evolve. A wardrobe purchased for one purpose can reconfigure to serve another without replacement.

Multi Door Designs for Organised Access

Wardrobes with multiple doors create natural divisions within the interior. A 3 door wardrobe might dedicate one section to hanging, another to shelves, and a third to drawers. This organised approach makes locating items quicker and helps maintain order.

Larger options like a 5 door wardrobe provide extensive capacity with multiple dedicated zones. These suit master bedrooms where two people share storage or where an extensive wardrobe requires accommodation.

Pull Out Accessories

Various pull out accessories enhance wardrobe storage efficiency. Trouser racks hold multiple pairs visible and crease free. Tie and belt racks keep accessories organised. Pull out mirrors provide dressing functionality without consuming internal space.

Pull out shoe racks or drawer inserts for accessories add further organisation. These features help you extract maximum value from available space while keeping items easily accessible.

Corner and Alcove Solutions

Corners and alcoves often represent underutilised areas. Purpose designed corner wardrobes or strategic positioning of standard units can capture this space, adding storage capacity without occupying premium wall areas.

In rooms with chimney breast alcoves, wardrobes fitted into these recesses appear built in while maximising awkward spaces. Even small alcoves can accommodate narrow wardrobes that would otherwise not fit elsewhere.

Choosing the Right Depth

Wardrobe depth affects capacity significantly. Standard depth around 55 to 60 centimetres accommodates most coat hangers comfortably. However, some wardrobes offer greater depth, providing additional space for bulkier items or doubling as dressing areas.

At Furniture in Fashion, we offer wardrobes with various depths and configurations designed to maximise storage. Free UK delivery makes furnishing your bedroom straightforward.

Supplementary Storage Solutions

Even well designed wardrobes benefit from supplementary organisation. Vacuum storage bags compress bulky items like duvets and winter coats. Over door hooks capture otherwise unused space. Drawer dividers create compartments within larger drawers.

These additions multiply your wardrobe's effective capacity without requiring larger furniture.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much storage space do I actually need?

Calculate your current storage usage and add approximately 20 percent for future acquisitions. Measure hanging garments and folded items to understand the proportions needed.

Are built in wardrobes better for maximising storage?

Built in options can maximise awkward spaces precisely, but quality freestanding wardrobes with thoughtful configurations also deliver excellent storage efficiency.

What internal configuration suits most people?

A mix of full height and double height hanging rails, adjustable shelves, and some drawer space accommodates varied wardrobes. Adjust proportions based on your specific belongings.

How do I access items stored high in a tall wardrobe?

A sturdy step stool provides safe access to upper storage. Alternatively, store only lightweight, infrequently needed items at height.

Can I add internal fittings to an existing wardrobe?

Yes, many accessories including additional rails, shelf inserts, and drawer units can be added to existing wardrobes to improve their storage efficiency.

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