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A loft conversion gives you an extra room but takes away any chance of using a normal wardrobe. Angled ceilings, knee walls, restricted headroom under the eaves — the space that makes a loft room interesting is the same space that defeats anything off the shelf.
That is exactly why loft wardrobes are one of our most popular projects — and one of the most rewarding to design. We build wardrobes that follow the exact pitch of your roofline, slotting into eaves spaces that would otherwise sit empty. Nothing is wasted. Nothing is compromised. And because we manufacture every element from scratch in our own factory, we can follow any angle your roof gives us.
The more awkward the area, the better the challenge. It is where competitors who rely on pre-made, standard-sized components simply cannot follow.
Most wardrobe companies — including the big national brands — design their products for rectangular rooms with straight walls and level ceilings. A loft conversion is none of those things.
The ceiling slopes. The walls angle inward. The height changes across the room. The knee wall creates a dead zone at the edges that off-the-shelf furniture cannot use. A standard wardrobe placed in a loft either does not fit, leaves huge gaps above and beside it, or blocks the limited headroom.
We approach loft wardrobes differently. We measure the exact pitch of your ceiling at multiple points, the height of the knee wall, and the profile of every surface. Then we manufacture wardrobes that follow every angle precisely. The top of the wardrobe mirrors the slope of the ceiling. The sides fit flush against angled walls. The space under the eaves — the area everyone else writes off — becomes fully functional storage.
Both sliding and hinged doors work in loft conversions — the right choice depends on your specific room.
Sliding doors are often practical in loft bedrooms because they do not swing out into the limited floor space. We can build the door frame to follow the angle of the ceiling, which maximises the wardrobe height.
Hinged doors with Blum soft-close hinges work well where the ceiling height allows. Both door types are available in over 45 styles and 25+ colours — traditional and contemporary — including mirror, Lacobel coloured glass and wood-effect finishes.
The eaves are where most of the storage potential hides in a loft room. The ceiling height drops, the space feels unusable, but there is often a surprising amount of volume behind that knee wall.
We build into eaves spaces with:
Low-height hanging sections — perfect for shirts, jackets and children’s clothes where the ceiling is too low for a full-height wardrobe.
Pull-out drawers and shelving — deep drawers that slide out from under the eaves, making the full depth accessible.
Shoe and accessory storage — the lower sections are ideal for shoes, bags and folded items.
Sliding doors that follow the angle — we can angle the top of the door frame to match the ceiling slope, so the wardrobe fills the full available height without a dead triangle of wasted space above.
We try to simplify all of our costs so you know exactly what you are paying for. There are no hidden fees, no surprise extras, and your quote includes design, manufacture, delivery and installation as standard.
Want a quick idea of what your wardrobe might cost before booking a design visit? Try our instant online calculator — it takes a couple of minutes and gives you a ballpark figure based on your room.
Browse our frequently asked questions to discover clear answers to the most frequent queries about fitted wardrobes. Delve into the advantages of fitted wardrobes in comparison to other conventional storage solutions, and gain insights into their customisation options, longevity, and care requirements.
Yes — this is exactly what we do. We measure the pitch at multiple points and manufacture the wardrobe to follow it precisely. The top of the wardrobe mirrors the ceiling angle, so there is no wasted space.
No. Awkward spaces are everyday work for our team. The quote we give you covers everything — design, manufacture, delivery and installation — regardless of how complex the room is.
We build into it. Pull-out drawers, deep shelving, shoe storage and hanging sections can all be designed to use the full depth of the eaves space. It is often surprising how much storage is hiding behind that knee wall.
Yes. We angle the top of the door frame to follow the slope, so the wardrobe fills the full available height. Sliding doors are particularly practical in loft rooms because they do not swing out into the limited floor space.
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