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Upstand
Finish off a floor-to-ceiling wardrobe with a flush batten.
End Panels
Use end panels sprayed on one edge and one face to finish off a run of wardrobes.
Cornice
Use our decorative wardrobe cornice to create an elegant top of your wardrobe.
Wardrobe Doors
Select from over 20+ different designs
Interiors and Carcass
Solid egger board carcass supplied. 18mm thick in three finishes.
Plinths
Hide the carcass feet using a simple to fit plinth.
Breakfront Columns
Breakup a long run of wardrobe doors with a breakfront to make the most of the space.
Skirting
Finish off the bottom of your wardrobe with something stylish.
Examples
Upstand
Upstands are a great way of finishing off a wardrobe with an uneven ceiling. They can either go to the ceiling or you can leave a “shadow gap”.
Cornice
We provide one proven style of cornice that is easy to miter and hides joins well.
Wardrobe Doors
We offer a large range of different panelled and wardrobe door designs, all hand sprayed in any colour.
Carcass and Interiors
We offer different carcass storage types and 3 different finishes. This means you can mix and match wardrobe interiors to create the types of storage your client needs.
Skirting
Our skirting is designed to be easy to mitre and hide the legs of the carcass.
Plinths
Plinths go well with upstands – this can be used to create a nice boarder around any wardrobe door installation.
End Panels
End panels can be used as breakfronts or on the left and right of a wardrobe to hide the exterior of the carcass.
Wall Scribes
Wall scribes are used to connect/scribe a wardrobe to a wall.
Breakfront Column
A breakfront column can be decorative and or functional. Essentially they allow you to see a carcass forward or back from the rest of the doors. Useful to break up a large run of wardrobes.
Fitting Types
Freestanding
A freestanding wardrobe will require 2 x end panels.
Wall to Wall
You usually use 2 x wall scribes to achieve this. This will create a lovely fitted wardrobe feel.
Left Hand Wall
A left-hand wall wardrobe installation has a wall to the left and an open side to the right. You can achieve this look by using an “end panel” on the open side and a “wall scribe” on the left side.
Right Hand Wall
This is the same as the left can wall. You usually use a wall scribe with an end panel.
Breakfront
A breakfront can be “inset” or “outset”. You will need to cut and mitre the top and bottom trims to complete this look.