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Internal Wardrobe Design Ideas

  • Writer: BMP WARDROBES
    BMP WARDROBES
  • Mar 15
  • 2 min read

When people think about wardrobes, they often focus on the doors. But the internal layout of your wardrobe is where the real functionality happens. A well-designed interior makes everyday life easier, keeps your space organised, and maximises every millimetre of storage.

At BMP Wardrobes, we design wardrobes that are built around how you actually live — not just a standard layout.


Why Internal Wardrobe Design Matters

Every household is different. Some people need more hanging space, others prefer drawers and shelving, while some need dedicated shoe storage.

A custom internal wardrobe can include:

  • Double hanging sections for shirts and shorter garments

  • Long hanging space for dresses and coats

  • Drawer towers for folded clothing and accessories

  • Adjustable shelving for flexibility

  • Dedicated shoe shelving

  • Full-width top shelves for luggage or seasonal storage

The goal is to create a wardrobe that is practical, organised, and built to last.


Popular Internal Wardrobe Layouts

Drawer Towers

Drawer towers are perfect for storing folded clothing, underwear, accessories, and everyday essentials. Many clients choose finger-pull drawers for a clean, handle-free look.


Double Hanging Sections

Double hanging rods maximise vertical space, allowing you to store twice the amount of clothing in the same footprint.


Open Shelving

Shelving is ideal for handbags, folded jumpers, and storage baskets. It also keeps everything easily visible.


Shoe Storage

Dedicated shoe shelving helps keep footwear organised and prevents clutter building up at the bottom of the wardrobe.



Built for Australian Homes

One of the biggest things people don't realise is that no house is perfectly level. Installing wardrobes properly takes real trade skill to ensure doors run smoothly, panels sit correctly, and everything fits perfectly within the space.

At BMP Wardrobes we don’t use cheap imported materials or flat-pack systems. Our cabinetry is built using quality materials from trusted Australian suppliers and installed by experienced trades.


Designing the Right Wardrobe for Your Space

When designing a wardrobe we consider:

  • Room dimensions and ceiling height

  • Storage needs

  • Door type (sliding or hinged)

  • Internal layout

  • Material and colour selections

Every wardrobe is custom designed to suit the home and the homeowner.


Need Help Designing Your Wardrobe?

If you're planning a new wardrobe or upgrading an existing one, we can help design a layout that works for your space and storage needs.

BMP Wardrobes offers free measure and quote appointments, helping you choose the right layout, materials, and finishes.

 
 
 

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