There are so many different things to think about when designing a bedroom; however, one of the most valuable pieces of advice we can offer is that choosing furniture and features which are both stylish and functional is key to achieving a high-quality look and finish. While wardrobe doors were once often an afterthought in the design process, the great news is that hinged wardrobe doors are no longer simply a functional element because custom styles are available in a wide array of materials, aesthetics and finishes.
If you're looking for some inspiration, let's take a look at some of the most popular custom hinged wardrobe doors.
Minimal Handleless Styles
Finding ways to keep your bedroom looking free from clutter can ensure your space always feels calming and provides you with a restorative sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Handleless wardrobe doors are renowned for their sleek silhouettes and discreet handles, which are ideally suited to minimalist inspired designs.
Our Bella Knebworth handleless doors have a recessed groove which can be positioned on the left, right, top or bottom to suit your wardrobe configuration. Our Bella Chelsea wardrobe doors are another stylish example of handleless doors, this time with a delicately curved recess that offers an extra level of softness to its overall profile.
Colourful Wardrobe Doors
When thinking about timeless interiors, your mind may initially conjure up images of spaces filled with neutral tones; however, this is far from your only option. Choosing wardrobe doors in heritage colours can also bring a timeless quality to your bedroom, while allowing you to showcase your personality or make a bold statement.
Rich forest green, indigo blue, and charcoal grey wardrobe doors can all make a style statement in a way that won't go out of fashion anytime soon. Our chic and sophisticated Bella Venice wardrobe doors are available in 60 different finishes, including a variety of eye catching colours such as smoke green, misty blue, and rusty red.
Pro Tip: You can use colourful wardrobe doors as a way to create a stylish feature in an otherwise neutral bedroom, as contrasting colours can instantly bring both visual interest and depth to a design.
Traditional Shaker Style Wardrobe Doors
Shaker style wardrobe doors simply never go out of style and are an incredibly easy way to give your bedroom some extra character that will still feel suited to contemporary living.
With clean lines, a flat central panel and a simple raised frame, the popularity of Shaker style doors continues to grow, and our Bella Shaker wardrobe doors are a true timeless classic. As part of our Bella collection, this style comes in more than 50 different colours, including gentle neutrals, rich heritage tones, and contemporary hues.
If you're looking for an even more characterful option, our Bella Aldridge doors have more detailed panelling which mirrors features often found in traditional properties, such as exposed beams and wooden flooring.
Pro Tip: Don't forget that you can further customise your custom wardrobe doors with your choice of hardware. Sleek bar handles are decidedly more modern; however, you can also amplify the traditional look of Shaker style doors with shell cup style handles.
Natural Materials and Textured Finishes
Custom wardrobe doors with natural wood grain finishes are hugely popular amongst homeowners who want to incorporate some additional warmth and texture into their bedrooms. Our Valore slab style wardrobe doors come in a selection of wood finishes, including a warm toned natural Kendal oak and a shabby chic style natural chalet oak.
However, if wood tones aren't quite your style or you're just looking for something a little different or unexpected, our Valore doors are also available in a number of other finishes with a stunning visual texture, including oxide artstone, cupria slate, and black mustang nero.
Pro Tip: Slab style wardrobe doors are an ideal option to showcase beautiful textured finishes, as there are no other details that may compete for the eye's attention.
Light-Reflective Gloss Finish Wardrobe Doors
Gloss finish wardrobe doors have incredible light-reflecting properties, which can help to give the illusion of more space and are often an ideal choice for smaller bedrooms. Our Zurfiz wardrobe doors with a colour matched edge come in a variety of glossy finishes that are perfectly suited to a calming bedroom space, including metallic champagne, ultragloss cashmere, and ultragloss limestone.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I order replacement wardrobe doors?
Installing replacement custom wardrobe doors is a simple way to give your bedroom an immediate refresh, as they really can transform the look and feel of your space. Start by measuring your existing wardrobe doors and noting down these measurements.
From here, you can browse the Happy Doors website to find your ideal style and finish. We recommend ordering some colour samples to ensure that your chosen finish is well-suited to your space, and you can order up to six completely free of charge!
Then, simply enter your measurements into our website, and we'll ensure your new doors are made to measure in accordance with your specifications. You'll receive confirmation of your order, and you can expect to receive your new doors within 14 days.
What hinges are recommended when installing replacement wardrobe doors?
Achieving the best possible fit is key to ensuring that your new wardrobe doors look stylish and polished. We recommend our Hettich hinges and backplates when installing your new Happy Doors wardrobe doors, as they offer optimal room for adjustment.
Can you pre-drill hinge holes into my new wardrobe doors?
Yes! If you're eager to simplify the installation process as much as possible, we recommend including hinge hole measurements when placing your order. This means that your doors will arrive with the hinge holes already pre-drilled, so all you'll need is a screwdriver to install them. You can learn more about how to take accurate hinge hole measurements in our wardrobe door measuring guide here.
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