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Advance Kitchens creates custom wardrobe doors for homes in Beerwah, offering tailored solutions to meet your storage needs and style preferences. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious walk-in wardrobe or a built-in wardrobe that maximises space in a smaller room, we design wardrobes that are both practical and visually stunning. We use premium materials like timber, glass and laminate to ensure your wardrobe is built to last while complementing the look of your home.
Our team starts with a free design consultation, working closely with you to plan your ideal wardrobe. From there, we handle everything from design to installation, ensuring a smooth, hassle-free experience. If you’re ready to upgrade your storage with custom wardrobe doors in Beerwah, visit our showroom or contact us today.
Get a custom wardrobe in Beerwah designed to meet your storage needs. Our bespoke wardrobes are built with quality materials and expert craftsmanship.
Our services in Beerwah also include the custom design and installation of
vanities,
laundries,
kitchens and
cabinets.
We service Beerwah and the surrounding areas, including Glass House Mountains, Landsborough, Glenview and Peachester. If you're unsure if your location is covered, contact us to confirm whether our custom wardrobe solutions are available in your area.
Yes. Arrange a consultation with our team today.
The main difference between a walk-in wardrobe and a built-in wardrobe is the size and space they occupy. A walk-in wardrobe is a larger, dedicated room or section of a room where you can physically walk inside and store clothes, shoes, and accessories. It often includes shelving, drawers, hanging rails, and even seating or mirrors. Walk-in wardrobes are ideal for those with ample space and a desire for a luxurious dressing area. Built-in wardrobes, on the other hand, are integrated into the structure of a room and typically fit along one wall. They may have sliding or hinged doors and are designed to save space in smaller rooms while still offering efficient storage solutions.
Maximising storage in a small wardrobe requires smart organisation and the use of vertical space. Start by installing double-hanging rods to create more room for clothes without wasting space beneath shorter garments. Add shelves or cubbies to store folded items, shoes, and accessories. Consider using slim, space-saving hangers to fit more clothing onto rods. Drawer organisers or dividers can help keep smaller items like socks, belts, and ties in order. Additionally, you can install hooks or hang storage bins on the inside of wardrobe doors to hold scarves, bags, or jewellery, freeing up shelf and drawer space.
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