Made to measure: Wall-to-wall built-in wardrobe

This built-in wardrobe looks just as good in the bedroom as it does in the one-room apartment. Its big plus: It is guaranteed to fit on any wall.

You can never have enough storage space. Whether in a spacious family home or in a small apartment, there is a lack of closet space everywhere. wardrobes – no matter how well they fit, they always waste space on the sides and at the top.

Not so with our closet. Every centimeter is used here. Because its interior consists of a shelving system, which is not connected to the doors and can be expanded down to the last corner.
The second benefit: an open closet, that loosens up the door front. The flexibility, made possible by this cabinet element, characterizes our system. While the widths of the other cabinet parts are determined by the door widths, you can use the width of the wall here by adjusting it and z. B. make it homely with a TV system or drawers.

We opted for sliding doors, because they do not swing out to the front and therefore save additional space.

The doors we use come in many different designs. There are different types of wood (Kiefer, Fichte, beech) offered, untreated or with a colorless finish, finished in white or black, as slats or profile doors or as framed doors, in which you can insert fillings of your own choice. Different heights between 43 and 252 cm and three widths (that. 40, 50 and 60 cm) are offered. With the appropriate fittings, these doors can be used as a revolving door- or put up as folding doors. We used them as sliding doors. The door supplier also has a special set of fittings for this.

We installed two size 50 doors as single sliding doors in the narrow cupboard section, in the wide part, two doors are doweled together to form a double element. There is not only a lot of cupboard space hidden behind these wide doors, but also a small writing space, which can also be set up as a make-up or sewing area.

This is possible thanks to the variable shelving system. It consists of slotted wall rails and mountable brackets, on which floors and writing surface are made of coated chipboard. Clothes rails attach to these shelves.

Material- and labor saving it means, that our closet on reverse- and side walls can be dispensed with. We take the walls of the room for this. Because the closet goes from wall to wall and from floor to ceiling, you can even do without a top cover. As a stop for the sliding doors, and thus as a framework for the entire cabinet, side panels are screwed to the wall. Unevenness or crooked walls can also be concealed at the same time with these screens.

When it comes to interior design, you don't have to commit yourself. The shelf rail system makes it possible to change the division into shelves for laundry and clothes rails. So that the workplace can become closet space again.
You won't find a made-to-measure product like this anywhere else.