What materials can be used for bespoke wardrobes?

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Bespoke wardrobes can be constructed from a wide range of materials, selected according to the design brief, budget, and intended aesthetic. Because they are made entirely to specification, there is no fixed material list to work from.

Commonly used materials include:

  • Solid wood for frames, panels, or decorative elements
  • Veneered panels offering the appearance of solid timber at reduced weight
  • Painted MDF for clean, contemporary finishes in a wide range of colours
  • Glass panels for doors or decorative inserts
  • Mirrored panels to increase the sense of space within a room
  • Metal components including handles, frames, and structural elements

Material selection also extends to internal components. Drawer boxes, shelf boards, hanging rails, and pull-out accessories can each be specified to match the overall design intent, ensuring consistency throughout the piece.

The choice of material influences both the aesthetic and the durability of the wardrobe. Solid hardwoods offer longevity and a premium finish, while veneered and painted options provide design flexibility at a broader range of price points.

In simple terms, bespoke wardrobes can incorporate a wide variety of materials depending on the design requirements, with each component chosen to serve both a functional and aesthetic purpose.

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