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It’s no wonder fitted wardrobes are such a popular choice for bedroom storage. Both stylish and practical, they can help make the most of every inch of space you have – which is especially important for small bedrooms.   Fitted wardrobes take up less space than their freestanding counterparts, and they can be tailored for...

By Amy Booth

Amy Booth

Amy Booth is a freelance writer that's passionate about all things home decor, art, literature, and nature. She lives in an Edwardian home in the North East of England, where her renovation adventures began with her renovation adventures began with her husband and newborn daughter, Violet. Amy describes her home style as "traditional with a twist", and in her spare time, she shares home decor tips and inspiration on her instagram page, as well as her latest home updates. When she's not obsessing over interiors, you can find her cooking vegetarian food or enjoying a glass of Prosecco.

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| Updated: July 19, 2022 | 9 mins read

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It’s no wonder fitted wardrobes are such a popular choice for bedroom storage. Both stylish and practical, they can help make the most of every inch of space you have – which is especially important for small bedrooms.

 

Fitted wardrobes take up less space than their freestanding counterparts, and they can be tailored for your bedroom and your individual storage needs.

 

But there’s more to fitted wardrobes than helping to keep your place tidy. Available in a wide range of styles and finishes, they can create a beautiful focal point in your bedroom, too.

 

Take inspiration from these brilliant fitted wardrobe ideas for small bedrooms.

 

1. Overhead storage

Include overhead storage in your fitted wardrobes to save valuable space in your small bedroom. These stunning, grey flat-panel units add a contemporary feature while providing plenty of practical storage options.

 

By adapting your headboard wall in this way, you can store lots of things without making your bedroom feel congested with wardrobes.

 

2. Combine Wardrobes With Shelving

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Combine wardrobes with open shelving to make the most of every bit of space.

 

This shelving idea is a fantastic way of creating valuable storage from an awkward space. And it can be much more cost-effective than having bespoke wardrobes built across the entire wall.

 

3. Use Lighting Around Your Wardrobes

Get clever with your wardrobe lighting to enhance the sense of space in your small bedroom. Choose a combination of neutral wall-hung cabinets and accentuate them by using LED strip lighting underneath.

 

The lighting will create a warm and cosy vibe in your bedroom and make an attractive feature of your wardrobes, too.

 

4. Take Your Wardrobes All The Way Up

Take your fitted wardrobes up to the ceiling to make the most of every inch of space. The single-panel doors in this design help to elongate the wardrobes and further enhance the sense of height.

 

By installing bespoke wardrobes up to your ceiling, it ensures you’re not left with any dead space. Include shelves at the top to store away things you won’t need every day, like extra pillows or your holiday wardrobe.

 

5. Mirrored Wardrobes

Choose mirrored doors to help bounce light around a small bedroom and enhance the feeling of space. Position your wardrobes along the entire length of one wall to make the most of your room.

 

Consider a mix of panelled and mirrored doors for an elegant, contemporary look that will stand the test of time.

 

6. Use Your Alcoves

Make the best of your available space by adding fitted wardrobes to the alcoves either on side of your chimney breast. It’s perfect for smaller bedrooms as it creates extra storage without losing valuable floor space.

 

Choose wardrobes with panelled doors to add character to your bedroom.

 

7. Add Pattern With Your Wardrobes

Revamp tired fitted wardrobes with wallpaper and new cupboard handles – it’s a really cost-effective way of transforming your space.

 

Wallpaper your wardrobe doors with a bold geometric or jungle print for a quirky look that will add bags of character to your bedroom.

 

Using patterns in smaller bedrooms is fantastic for creating impact and adding depth, so don’t be afraid to try something different.

 

8. Use Every Angle

Build your fitted wardrobes into nooks and angles to use every inch of space. It’s a great way to make the most of dead space in your bedroom. Paint your wardrobes the same colour as your walls to open your bedroom up and create a seamless look.

 

9. Create a Scandi Scheme

Enhance the sense of space in a small bedroom by adding white fitted wardrobes around your bed. For a Scandi look, choose white flat-panel doors and pair them with white walls.

 

The simplistic all-white scheme will help to reflect light and create height. Keeping your walls and wardrobes the same colour will ensure the wardrobes don’t overpower a small space.

 

10. Save Space With Sliding Doors

Sliding door wardrobes are a stylish and contemporary storage solution perfect for smaller bedrooms. Their biggest advantage is that they don’t need much space in front of them as the doors slide from side to side.

 

This means they also help avoid awkward knocks and bumps around the bedroom – ideal if you have a busy household with people in and out of your room.

 

Choose mirrored doors to help reflect light and add to the sense of space.

 

11. Bedside Storage

Include full-height storage on either side of your bed to maximise your space in a small bedroom – think bedside cabinets, but a bit extra.

 

These cabinets include plenty of room for hanging clothes and leave a nifty open space for you to rest your books, drinks, and trinkets, too.

 

It’s a great way to make the most of the underused space beside your bed – especially handy if you can’t fit wardrobes along your other walls.

 

12. Versatile Compartments

When adding storage to a small bedroom, it’s vital to get the balance right, so you have a space for all of your things. Think about what you’ll need to store and choose fitted wardrobes with lots of different sized compartments.

 

Consider whether you need drawers, shoe racks, or shelves for accessories as well as clothes.

 

13. Create a Feature Wall With Wardrobes

Fitted wardrobes can be so much more than somewhere to hang your clothes – they can be used to create a feature wall, too.

 

This gorgeous bedroom has used a combination of wardrobes, drawers, and open shelving for a contemporary and versatile scheme that maximises the available space.

 

Make a feature in a small bedroom by covering your main wall with fitted wardrobes and shelving. Hang the shelves above your bed to create a feeling of space and height.

 

14. Include a Dressing Table

You’ve thought about clothes storage, but have you considered a place to get ready, too? Incorporate a dressing table into your fitted wardrobe design for a multifunctional storage solution in your small bedroom.

 

Including a dressing table is a great way to cleverly conceal the clutter, giving you the ability to simply close the doors when you’re in a rush to leave the house.

 

15. Chic Headboard Wall

So chic, you mightn’t even realise these are wardrobes. These cleverly-designed, upholstered cabinets are certainly not the afterthought in this modern bedroom.

 

They are a clear part of the design, creating a contemporary feature while offering concealed storage across the entire wall. Choose flat-panel, handleless compartments for a discreet and modern storage solution in your small bedroom.

 

For a more affordable alternative, you could opt for simple plywood doors, creating a relaxed, Scandi feel.

 

16. Include Drawers

Include drawers in your fitted wardrobes to maximise your space and provide a tidy space for accessories, toiletries and cosmetics.

 

By factoring drawers into your design, you eliminate the need for separate standalone drawers elsewhere, saving valuable floor space in a small bedroom.

 

17. Create a Colour Pop

Why not add a pop of colour to your bedroom with your fitted wardrobes? Far from blending in, these elegant, teal shaker-style wardrobes create a beautiful feature in this bedroom.

 

By choosing a bold colour for your wardrobes, you can add life to otherwise neutral spaces. Choose deep blue or green hues to add depth and timeless style, or create warmth with pink or terracotta.

 

18. U-shaped Wardrobes

These amazing U-shaped wardrobes sweep around the top end of the bed, providing a sense of privacy, bags of storage, and even a small shelf to rest drinks and books.

 

Instead of a flat wall of wardrobes, create depth by installing cabinets that continue around the top of your bed. Avoid placing deep cabinets above your pillow area; narrower cabinets will help prevent the space from feeling too enclosed.

 

Choose a colour that contrasts with your walls and bed to create a real feature.

 

19. Use The Wall Behind Your Bed

For tiny spaces, install fitted wardrobes on the wall behind your bed. This space is just wide enough for a double bed, but by installing three fitted wardrobes up to ceiling height, it still has plenty of storage.

 

Use wardrobes to create a clever feature wall and include an open shelf to provide you with somewhere to rest your books, drinks, and trinkets. Choose a contrasting colour to create the look of a bold and dramatic headboard.

 

What are the Benefits of Fitted Wardrobes?

Fitted wardrobes are great because they can be tailored to any room. This ensures no space is wasted - even if your room has awkward angles and alcoves.

 

Plus, you can customise them for what you need, whether you have lots of shoes or lots of accessories.

 

What’s the Best Fitted Wardrobe for a Small Bedroom?

Fitted wardrobes with lots of drawers work perfectly in small bedrooms, giving you one place to neatly store everything from trousers to socks, to trinkets.

 

If you’re short on floor space, sliding door wardrobes are also an excellent choice as you don’t need to worry about knocking the doors on your other furniture.

 

How Much Does it Cost To Have a Wardrobe Fitted?

The cost will depend on the size of your wardrobes, labour, materials, and additional fittings (like shoe racks, shelving, and lighting). On average, you can expect to pay around £2,650 for a 3-door standard fitted wardrobe.

 

A sliding door wardrobe can cost on average £3,200. Bear in mind if you need bespoke cabinets for sloped ceilings or alcoves, the price could vary considerably.

 

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