Walk-in wardrobe ideas to make your design perfect

If there’s any room that represents the pinnacle of luxury living, it has to be the walk-in wardrobe. From the moment you step inside, it’s a feast for the senses, surrounding you with all of your favourite pieces lined up and ready for use.

What does your perfect walk-in wardrobe look like? Well, hold that thought, because we’ve got 20 stunning walk-in wardrobe ideas that will take you from organised to beautifully organised.

Woman reaching to a top shelf in a White Sherbourne Walk-in Wardrobe

1. Design around your collection

Creating your ideal walk-in wardrobe is all about making your collection the star of the show.

Say you’re a shoe fanatic and just can’t help treating yourself to a new pair every time you go into town. To really give your design maximum visual impact, you can add bespoke storage to make your growing collection a striking focal point within the space.

Or maybe you’re someone who’s handbag obsessed - by adding pigeonhole shelving, you can enjoy a feature wall of your favourite clutches, satchels and totes for that elegant high-end boutique look. This walk-in wardrobe idea is the secret to creating a breathtaking design.

2. Glamour cabinets add sophistication

We love a glamour cabinet and this is one walk-in wardrobe idea guaranteed to add a dash of luxury to your overall design. Glamour cabinets are designed to give you space to take care of your hair, makeup and grooming before you head out of the door.

As well as providing convenient storage for any combs, brushes or jewellery, the in-built lighting makes it super easy to get ready, so you never have so much as a hair out of place. Beautiful!

3. Corner railing keeps things simple

Some say that corners and storage don’t mix… We beg to differ. If you don’t want to be reaching into deep corner units, railing makes a wonderful alternative to storing your shirts, tops and jumpers.

It keeps everything on display and within easy reach, while also softening the look of your room and removing the somewhat harder edges of a traditional corner unit. A simple yet sumptuous storage choice.

4. Island units for added drama

If you have the extra floor space for this stylish bit of storage, you won’t regret it. Island units look super glamorous but also provide some comfortable soft seating for when you want to try on shoes.

But they’re also highly practical. By adding drawers to your island unit, you’ve got even more space to tidy away accessories or other bits and pieces that you want to keep to hand as you get ready.

Close up of drawers on a White Sherbourne Walk-in Wardrobe

5. Metallic finishes for a prestige look

When it comes to walk-in wardrobe ideas, this one is really easy to implement and guaranteed to make yours feel lavish. All you have to do is pick out some metallic accents for your space, whether it’s satin brass handles for the perfect finishing touch, or some choice ornamentation to bring some interest to the space.

Metallics will catch the light in a pleasing way and look just as good with neutrals as they do with deeper, bolder colours.

6. Soft lighting makes all the difference

And where would we be without our lighting? This is an absolute essential when you’re getting ready, especially if your walk-in wardrobe is in an annexed space with no windows.

Make sure to add extra lighting to any dressing room spaces to make sure your grooming is on point. But if you want to be even more extravagant, adding soft lighting to your storage will make your collection really pop.

As well as making it easier to find all of your favourite pieces, lighting is what elevates an ordinary design to a deluxe experience.

7. Partitions can create a discrete dressing space

Walk-in wardrobes don’t even have to be separate from your main bedroom space. Partitions create a broken plan layout that blur the line between the two areas for a luxe interior style.

A great walk-in wardrobe idea for larger spaces, partitions create extra privacy for getting changed during your morning routine, while still letting your bedroom feel open and airy. But if you need to explore more options, we’ve got all the bedroom storage ideas you need in our Inspiration hub.

8. Divide your drawers

Drawers can have a tendency to become cluttered, especially when you’re storing away lots of small pieces of clothing. And the last thing you want in your picture perfect walk-in wardrobe is for any disorganisation to just migrate its way onto the inside of your storage.

This is where divided drawers save the day. With their segmented interiors, you can neatly store away belts, gloves, scarves and any other little sartorial touches you want to keep tidy.

It’s so much easier to find what you need in a pinch, too. Goodbye frantic drawer rummaging and hello perfectly organised accessories.

White Sherbourne Walk-in Wardrobe

9. Seating makes it social

When you love getting ready for a night out with friends, your walk-in wardrobe can be just as much of a social hub as your living room. In larger spaces, we definitely recommend adding a seating area and an occasional table so guests can relax, chat and have a few drinks while you find your favourite outfit.

Lowline seats always make a chic option, but if you have less space to work with, a couple of petite statement chairs will work just fine.

10. Choose practical yet elegant mirrors

Of course, no walk-in wardrobe would be complete without mirrors - the absolute must-have addition aside from good quality storage.

Mirrors can go a long way to helping smaller spaces look larger by reflecting more light into the room. But they can also be a crucial accent piece by adding a large focal point to the whole design.

Ideally, you’ll want to have a full length mirror to be able to check out your finished look. And if you don’t have room to hang or prop one up against a wall, be sure to take a look at foldout mirrors that you can tuck into your storage.

11. Full length hanging rails

There are some dresses and suits that just won’t do to fold up. In which case, you’ll need at least one full length hanging rail. This walk-in wardrobe idea makes sure to keep your elegant pieces crease-free and easy to find - just make sure to keep them in zip up garment covers if they’re not in regular use!

12. Bring storage right up to the ceiling

If you’re investing in your dream walk-in wardrobe, you may as well make sure that you’re completely maximising your storage potential. When designing your interior, make sure your wardrobes and shelving reach right up to the ceiling so that no space is wasted.

Overhead storage is ideal for anything you don’t use regularly and is great for hat boxes, blankets, luggage and bulky activewear. Once you’ve seen how much more you can store with floor-to-ceiling storage, you’ll wonder how you lived without it!

White Sherbourne Walk-in Wardrobe

13. Create a sensory experience

We all know that walk-in wardrobes look fantastic but you can make them feel even more luxurious by engaging all your senses once you step inside.

Scent diffusers or fragrant plants can add a relaxing touch to your space, creating an atmosphere perfect for leisurely selecting your outfit for the day.

Don’t forget to bring in different textures and materials, either. Soft scatter cushions, throws and high-quality curtains will make your space feel wonderfully tactile. The great thing about this walk-in wardrobe idea is that it’s simple but makes a huge difference.

14. Add considered pieces of decor

As most of your walls will be taken up by storage (and we wouldn’t have it any other way!) you’ll have to consider your decor more carefully.

If there’s no space for artwork, bring in small side tables where you can display any ornaments. Or choose large statement pieces, like oversize vases or plants, which can happily act as standalone room features.

And if you do happen to have some shelving free in your fitted wardrobes, you can always use them to display books and trinkets while you wait for more clothes to fill the gap.

15. Keep your boots tidy

Boots can be tricky shoes to store because of their height. But how do you keep them looking their best without leaving them on the floor?

A boot rack is a surefire way to make sure they’re kept in pristine condition, crumple free and neatly ordered. They look absolutely fantastic and give your walk-in wardrobe a bespoke feel where every need is catered for.

16. Colours create the atmosphere

When thinking of walk-in wardrobe ideas for your design, one of the big decisions to make is your colour scheme. Think carefully about what type of ambience you want to create in your space.

Fresh neutrals are timeless and instantly inject a relaxed, zen feel into your interior as you dress for the day. Whereas dark wood finishes and rich colours can create a more brooding atmosphere - ideal for making an impression in the evenings.

There are plenty of style and colour combinations to choose from, so take your time and keep in mind your home’s unique personality before finalising your design.

Close up of a storage bench island in a White Sherbourne Walk-in Wardrobe

17. MIX UP YOUR STORAGE

One common trap that people fall into when designing their walk-in wardrobe is choosing too much of the same storage, which can make the end look fall a little flat. Rows and rows of rails and shelving can end up leaning towards being samey, so don’t be afraid to mix up your storage options.

Asymmetrical designs can look stunning and have the lovely added benefit of giving you different types of storage to work with. Your wardrobe interiors will be all the better for that extra variety!

18. Reclaim space in rooms with sloped ceilings

Room geometry doesn’t have to be an obstacle to the walk-in wardrobe you’ve always wanted! Even in rooms with sloped ceilings, you can have completely bespoke storage that gives you plenty of space for storing away your clothes.

Forget standalone storage - a walk-in wardrobe with a sloping roof will always benefit most from custom fitted wardrobes. And the best part is that they can also help to hide any awkward room features that you’d rather not have on show.

19. Shoe cascades for added glamour

Of all the walk-in wardrobe ideas we’ve discussed, this one is a must for any shoe lover!

A shoe cascade is one of those storage features that never fails to get a reaction of joy. They’re such a sophisticated way to display your shoes and make selecting a pair for the day feel exciting.

Whether you have a huge collection of branded trainers or a glittering array of heels, a shoe cascade places them front and centre in your storage space.

20. Storage built for two

If you’re the couple that has everything, then a walk-in wardrobe built for two might be just what you need. This will make your space even more unique by tailoring it specifically to two different collections, and you might even find the contrast quite pleasing to the eye. Just make sure to choose a visual theme and decor that you can both enjoy!

Need more advice? At Sharps, we’ve got expert guides that include everything from dressing room ideas to bedroom decorating tips, as well as a wide range of amazing customer stories to spark your imagination.

We’ve helped thousands of customers create fitted storage uniquely tailored to their lifestyle so book your Free Design Visit today to get your project started.

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