Fitted wardrobes are for people who want the room to feel tidier without constantly “tidying”.
Because the problem is usually the wardrobe. Not you.
If storage is awkward, you avoid using it properly. If it’s too shallow, you cram things in. If shelves are the wrong height, you stack piles that fall over. If there’s not enough hanging space, clothes end up on chairs. Then it starts to feel like the room is closing in.
We start with what you actually need. More hanging? More drawers? A mix? Do you want a section for coats? Shoes? Kids’ uniforms? A tidy spot for bags and accessories? This is the part that matters. The doors are secondary.
Door choice depends on the room. Hinged doors give full access, but you need clearance. Sliding doors work when space is tight near the bed. Mirrored panels help with light and make rooms feel bigger. Painted panels can disappear into the wall. There’s no “best”. There’s what suits the space.
The internal layout is where fitted wardrobes earn their keep. Rail height set properly. Shelves spaced so you can actually use them. Drawers deep enough to be useful. Not decorative nonsense.
Homes around Galway often have awkward bedroom shapes — sloped ceilings, boxouts, old chimney breasts, tight corners. Standard wardrobes leave those areas unused. Fitted wardrobes turn them into storage without making the room feel bulky.
A fitted wardrobe should feel like it’s always been there. Clean lines. Good finish. No weird gaps. And the best compliment is when you stop thinking about it because it just works.
That’s the aim. We have over 25 years experience in the industry so so your in safe hands.