What are sliding wardrobes?

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Sliding wardrobes are fitted wardrobes in which the doors operate on a horizontal tracking system, gliding left or right to open rather than swinging outward on hinges. This door mechanism is the defining characteristic of the style and has a direct impact on how the wardrobe functions within a room.

Sliding wardrobes are typically defined by:

  • Doors that travel along floor and ceiling tracks or a top-hung rail system
  • No requirement for clearance space in front of the wardrobe to open
  • A wide range of panel finishes including mirror, paint, wood, and glass
  • A clean, streamlined front that suits contemporary bedroom design
  • Availability as made-to-measure fitted units built to the exact dimensions of the room

Because sliding doors do not require swing clearance, they make more efficient use of the available floor space in a room. This is one of the primary reasons sliding wardrobes are a popular choice in bedrooms where space is at a premium.

Sliding wardrobes can be designed to span an entire wall, creating a seamless and integrated storage solution that becomes part of the room's architecture rather than a piece of furniture placed within it. They are available in a wide range of finishes and can be configured with fully customised internal layouts.

In simple terms, sliding wardrobes are fitted wardrobes with horizontally tracking doors that save space, create a clean appearance, and can be made to measure to suit any room.

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