Floor-to-ceiling fitted wardrobes remove wasted space above standard units and deliver a crisp, architectural finish, ideal for Irish homes where walls and ceilings are rarely perfectly straight.
- More storage without crowding
- Cleaner lines, calmer rooms
- Integrates with skirting and coving
Handleless fronts (recessed grips or push-to-open) reduce visual noise and suit warm minimal interiors, especially with matte finishes or subtle woodgrain.
- Unbroken elevations
- Visually enlarges the room
- Modern, but not cold
Sliding wardrobes stay popular in space-tight bedrooms. Modern trends lean towards soft-close tracks, minimal framing, and muted panels or mirror combinations.
- Soft-close sliding systems
- Lightweight, minimal profiles
- Efficient bespoke internals
The shift is towards compact, routine-led walk-ins: zoned hanging, integrated drawers, shelving, and discreet lighting that works for early mornings and busy evenings.
- Zoned storage by clothing type
- Drawers and shelving where you need them
- Soft, practical lighting
Storage walls combine wardrobes, shelving and drawers into one cohesive installation, replacing freestanding furniture with calmer, architectural lines.
- Less clutter, more cohesion
- Better use of awkward wall lengths
- Designed as one joined-up scheme