With our CLOS-IT and WALK-IN wardrobe shelving systems, you can easily design your own customised wardrobe with shelves. Both systems impress with their design, flexibility and quality. Realise your dream and plan your perfect walk-in wardrobe in the
Regalraum offers two unique wardrobe design systems for walk-in wardrobes: and your walk-in wardrobe storage should have. You also decide on the width, height and depth to suit your available space.
and The two modular systems feature different components and are designed to make creating your own wardrobe with shelves easy. Every decision is yours, including how manyWouldn't it be wonderful if a walk-in wardrobe fits into your own home as if it were tailor-made for you? That's what we think - that's why we've collected ideas on how you can make individual use of available space: a small walk-in wardrobe or a wardrobe design. With these ideas, you can keep your clothes tidy and never have to look for your favourite sweater or matching trousers again. Let yourself get inspired by these modular walk-in wardrobe with shelves design ideas!
The dream of a walk-in wardrobe is much easier to realise than one often thinks. A small walk-in wardrobe can already move into rooms from a size of approx. 6 m². Also an empty children's room or the unused workplace are excellently suited to transform them into a wardrobe with shelves. If no separate room is available, a walk-in wardrobe can easily be integrated into a bedroom.
As always when it comes to habitation, a walk-in wardrobe can be realised with a small, medium and large budget. The more wardrobe rails you use, the cheaper it will be. Many drawers and shelves increase the comfort - but then you have to slightly rise your budget. Per shelf metre you should expect an average of £110 - 240. The final pricing of your walk in wardrobe can easily be calculate in our shelf planner.
For your wardrobe to fit into your home, you can order posts and shelves for the CLOS-IT system from us custom-made. So you can be sure that your walk-in wardrobe system in the bedroom or living room will be just as individual as you are!
It can often be problematic to find ready-made walk-in wardrobe solutions for lofts or attics. Our systems let you make the most of challenging abodes with slanted ceilings. Specify the height and width of your posts in our shelf configurator, and the app will help you design and plan your individual walk-in wardrobe under a slanted ceiling. You can choose between wall-mounted uprights and free-standing posts with ceiling attachment. An adapter for slanted ceilings will make it very easy to get those attached. Now you can finally have all the room you always wanted with your new walk-in wardrobe for slanted ceilings.
Our systems are also a great choice if you are searching for a way to create a small L-shaped wardrobe for your corner. The shelf configurator will help you with everything. Enter the specific dimensions and finally create a silver or white l-shaped wardrobe that will let you really utilise every last corner of your home.
Our systems for walk-in wardrobes can be adjusted individually, which means your walk-in wardrobe can be as big or small as you like. Measure the exact space available and enter the measurements in the shelf configurator. Now you are ready to design your very own small walk-in wardrobe.
A “walk-in wardrobe system” is a solution for clothes in a variety of situations. Traditionally, a separate room is outfitted to hold clothes and accessories. When planning your own walk-in wardrobe, make sure to calculate for a shelf depth of 50 cm and a distance of 1.2 m to the opposite wall or shelf.
Closets under slanted ceilings are a great idea for utilizing hard to reach spaces. Both slanted ceiling versions – underneath the roof pitch or behind a jamb wall – require custom solutions for the specific ceiling height.
Large open spaces always benefit from room dividers: They separate the sleeping area from the dressing room, create an airy ambiance and offer a wardrobe design solution accessible from all sides.
Custom made shelves are a great solution for wall recesses. They allow you to utilize every last inch of available space perfectly. The drawing offers an idea of perfect use of space in various situations.
TIP: As a first step, measure and draw the space you want to use for your walk-in wardrobe. Measure the height and width of at least two locations and note down the lesser value.
Our measurement instructions are very helpful and will make designing in our wardrobe configurator a whole lot easier later on. Don’t forget about doors, slanted ceilings, wall recesses and other fixed points. Baseboards, wall sockets, light switches and radiators must also be considered right from the start.
An walk-in wardrobe organiser looks stylish and gives you a complete overview of your wardrobe. It makes rooms appear larger, because there are no bulky doors marring the overall look. Modular wardrobe systems offer virtually endless combination options and flexibility in terms of planning. They are the perfect solution for any household, space requirements and budget. Closets with doors have the advantage that they hide everything from view and look super tidy. They also protect rarely worn clothes from collecting too much dust.
We have pre-configured a selection of shelf modules for you on the pages CLOS-IT and WALK-IN to use for your walk-in wardrobe. These shelves can be easily modified to suit your needs by clicking the button “Adjust in the shelf configurator”.
You decide the height, width and depth and can add nifty accessories like LED lighting and storage boxes. The 3D planning module considers the exact dimensions in your walk-in wardrobe. You will know exactly what your new wardrobe system will look like and can keep track of the cost involved.
TIP: If you are looking for a way to combine an walk-in wardrobe with shelves with dust-free storage, then you should have a look at our decorative storage boxes: They will keep your winter clothes and bed linen nice and fresh until you need them again.
Think about how much space you will need for what kind of items before you start planning the actual shelving system: How many drawers, wardrobe rails and shelf boards will you need in your wardrobe? And: Do you prefer hanging or folding your clothes?
An 80 cm wardrobe rail can hold: 25 men’s shirts (3 cm per shirt) or 20 trousers, skirts or suits (4 cm per item). Alternatively you can hang 10 winter jackets on it (8 cm per jacket).
80 cm shelf board can hold: 3 stacks of shirts with 10 pcs each (H = 15 cm, W = 25 cm) or 4 pairs of shoes (W = 20 cm, H = 13 cm).
The bigger your walk-in wardrobe system, the more logic is needed in its organization. It makes sense to sort clothes by type, size, color or season. That will make it a lot easier for you to find the right outfit. The allocation of space for different items is also very important:
The best place for your favorite clothes is at a height between 50 and 170 cm off the ground.
The areas below 50 cm and above 170 cm off the ground should be reserved for bed linen, towels and next season’s clothes.
Drawers are great for items you don’t want to get dusty. Drawer inserts create additional order in your drawers: Smaller items like socks, belts and ties will all find their perfect place. Linens and seasonal clothing feel right at home in boxes with lids where they remain dust-free until their next use.
Lighting is important when choosing an outfit. Make sure your walk-in wardrobe is well lit. The best choice are hanging halogen lights, because they don’t alter the color appearance of your clothes.
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Would you like to bring a walk-in closet into your home?
No problem - we'll show you how to realise the dream of your own walk-in wardrobe storage in just 4 steps.
Firstly, the space for the walk-in wardrobe must be measured and sketched out. Measure the height and width of a room in at least two places and take the smallest measurement in each case.
When measuring, also take doors, sloping ceilings, niches and other fixed points in your room into account. Skirting boards, sockets, light switches and radiators should also be considered in the room width from the outset to make planning easier later on.
We have already pre-planned many CLOS-IT and WALK-IN modules for the walk-in wardrobe. These shelves can be easily redesigned by clicking on the "Customise in the shelf configurator" button. Customise the height, width and depth in the shelf planner and add suitable accessories to your plan. A walk-in corner wardrobe is also possible.
The 3D planning takes into account the exact room dimensions of your bedroom or dressing room. This gives you a visual impression of your future walk-in wardrobe with shelves while keeping an eye on the costs.
Every order is carefully put together, packaged and usually arrives within a few working days of receipt of payment. We require a slightly longer delivery time for customised shelves.
Smaller shelves are delivered by parcel service. For larger consignments, we commission a forwarding agent to deliver the goods on a one-way pallet, free kerbside. This means that you have to take care of the transport to your home yourself. And if you have any questions about delivery, our customer service team will be happy to advise you.
With a little manual dexterity and the right tools, you can easily build a walk-in wardrobe with shelves yourself.
For the assembly of a CLOS-IT enclosure system, you should allow around 60 minutes per metre of shelving for two people. When assembling a WALK-IN system, you will need approx. 30 minutes per metre of shelving.
Additional components such as the sideboard require additional time. We estimate that it takes around 30 minutes to pre-assemble a sideboard.
CLOS-IT Modular Wardrobe with Shelves
'We use it for storing clothes, shoes, jackets and all our sports and outdoor equipment. It really looks great and is super functional. The whole place now looks a lot tidier. We added sliding doors to the system on one wall. And since we have a slanted ceiling, the version with the wall posts was the only solution without turning the wall into Swiss cheese.'
CLOS-IT Wardrobes System with Style
'These shelves are really perfect for our walk-in wardrobe. Our house is pretty old and drilling holes into any wall can result in unwanted surprises. This system only needs a few wall attachments to make it very stable. Customer service planned the whole thing for us and gave us some very useful tips. We really liked the idea of hanging two sideboards one above the other to get more space for little things like socks.'
WALK-IN Walk-in Wardrobe
'We are using this system as an walk in wardrobe with shelves in our holiday home. It took us a while to find furniture that wouldn’t be too expensive but still functional and attractive. WALK-IN is exactly what we wanted. The extensive range of accessories is also a great plus, because this system really allows you to create the exact shelves you want. We will probably also get a matching “Multilight” set for some nice indirect lighting.'