Storage that finally fits everything you own
Tell us what you need to keep and we'll design around it. Wardrobes made to fit your room exactly, right up to the ceiling and into the awkward corners, so nothing is wasted and nothing has to live on top of the almirah.
Made for your room, not a catalogue's
Bedrooms are rarely a neat rectangle. There's usually a beam in the way, a wall that isn't quite straight, or a switchboard exactly where you wanted a shelf. A made-to-measure wardrobe simply absorbs all of that, and gives you back the space a shop-bought one would waste.
- Fitted tight to the wall, so no dust gap behind it
- Storage up top for suitcases and spare bedding
- Beams and switchboards designed around, not ignored
- Shelves and rails set out around what you actually own
Which kind suits your room?
Mostly this comes down to how much floor space you can spare in front of the doors, and we'll work that out with you when we visit. Here's the short version if you'd like to think it over first.
Sliding doors
Perfect when the bed sits close to the wardrobe, because the doors don't swing out at all. Put a mirror on one panel and a small bedroom instantly feels twice the size, and you save the wall space a separate mirror would have taken.
- Soft-close doors that glide rather than clatter
- Glass, mirror, colour or wood, whatever suits the room
- Worth knowing: you see part of the inside at a time, not all of it
Opening doors
Open the doors and everything is right there in front of you, which many people simply prefer. It also means we can use the back of the doors for mirrors, tie rails and jewellery trays, something sliding doors can never offer.
- You can see everything you own at a glance
- Handy storage on the back of the doors
- Worth knowing: you need a bit of clear floor for them to open
Walk-in
You don't need a spare room for this, a deep alcove or the end of a long bedroom is often plenty. And because there are no doors, more of your budget goes into the inside: lovely lit rails, glass-fronted drawers and open hanging.
- Soft lighting along the rails and shelves
- Glass-fronted drawers, so you can see what is where
- Worth knowing: it looks its best when kept tidy
Children's rooms
Sleeping, studying, storing and playing, usually in a very small room. We design the bed, desk, wardrobe and shelves as one piece so not an inch goes to waste, and we set the everyday rails at a height your child can actually reach.
- Desk, bed and wardrobe designed as one piece
- Rails set low now, easy to raise as they grow
- Soft-close everywhere, and rounded edges where it matters
The inside is where it really counts
Doors are what visitors notice, but the inside is what you'll live with every single morning. Tell us what you need to keep, sarees, suitcases, forty pairs of shoes, and we'll plan around the honest list.
Room for long and short
Full-length hanging for sarees and kurtas, with doubled-up rails for shirts and trousers. Getting this split right is what makes a wardrobe feel generous.
Drawers that open fully
So you can reach the things at the back instead of forgetting they exist. Chosen to take real weight, too.
Saree and stole drawers
Wide, shallow and lined, so folds do not crease into permanent lines. Easily the drawer we get asked about most.
Storage right up top
Behind its own doors, running the full width. Ideal for suitcases, spare bedding and the things you reach for twice a year.
Somewhere safe for valuables
A discreet compartment sized around your existing locker and fixed in properly, rather than left sitting loose on a shelf.
Lights that come on by themselves
So you are not hunting for a shirt by phone torch at six in the morning. A small thing that people mention to us for years afterwards.
A few bedrooms we have done
Tell us what you need to keep
Sarees, suitcases, a locker, forty pairs of shoes, the honest list is what makes a wardrobe genuinely work. Send it over, however rough, and we'll take it from there. No question is too small.