How do fitted wardrobes differ from freestanding wardrobes?

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Fitted wardrobes differ from freestanding wardrobes in construction, space efficiency and overall finish. A fitted wardrobe is built directly into a room and designed around its exact dimensions, while a freestanding wardrobe is a movable furniture unit manufactured in standard sizes.

Key differences include:

• Fitted wardrobes are made to measure
• They are permanently installed
• They use full ceiling height and wall width
• They adapt to alcoves, slopes and uneven walls

Freestanding wardrobes:

• Come in fixed, standard dimensions
• Leave unused gaps above and beside the unit
• Can be moved or relocated
• Offer limited internal layout options

Because fitted wardrobes are tailored to the room, they eliminate wasted space and maximise storage capacity. Freestanding wardrobes often leave visible gaps that reduce usable space and disrupt visual flow.

Visually, fitted wardrobes create a seamless, integrated appearance that aligns with the architecture of the room. Freestanding wardrobes remain separate pieces of furniture.

In short, fitted wardrobes prioritise precision, permanence and space optimisation, while freestanding wardrobes prioritise flexibility and portability.

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