Modern life is busy and demanding, which is why we all deserve a cosy, comfortable and inviting bedroom that allows us to switch off and relax at the end of the day. Streamlined storage is a key element of many bedroom designs, as it's important to have enough storage options to keep your surfaces free from clutter, which can be visually overwhelming.

Replacement wardrobe doors come in an impressive array of different styles and finishes, so let's look at a few different design options so that you can choose the perfect doors for your space.

Wardrobe Doors With The Wow Factor

In order to create a space that will allow you to recharge your batteries at the end of the day, your bedroom needs to feel like a reflection of you and your personality. If you're someone who loves colour, pattern and texture, why not choose wardrobe doors that will make a real style statement in your bedroom?

Slab style doors lend themselves well to a statement finish, as there aren't any smaller details to detract or distract. Our Valore replacement wardrobe doors come in a variety of statement finishes that have the potential to take centre stage in your space. Porcelain Gold Grey features beautiful warm golden veining running through a soft grey background, which is certain to add a luxurious sense of sophistication to a contemporary bedroom. If your colour preferences lean slightly deeper and cooler, the Marmo Patagonia finish is a beautiful option to consider.

Pro Tip: The Valore range also features a selection of much richer finishes, including Tigerwood Nero, Black Mustang Nero, and Vanguard Walnut.

Create A Chic Panelled Wall With Traditional Shaker Style Wardrobe Doors

Panelled walls started to take off in 2020 as many of us were spending more time at home and were looking for projects to keep us occupied. Panelled wardrobe doors offer the opportunity to lean into this elegant feature in a way that also has practical and functional benefits.

Panelling has a classic and almost nostalgic feel, however, many of our Shaker style wardrobe doors allow you to tap into this sense of tradition in a way that still feels very fresh and contemporary. Our Bella Tullymore wardrobe doors are a beautiful example of this, as they feature simple panelled detailing with clean lines that offer an understated elegance. Our Bella Elland Handleless wardrobe doors have a similar sense of sophistication, and if you're looking for a more statement option, our Bella Aldridge doors could be your perfect match.

Establish A Sense Of Serenity With Pretty Pastel Hues

Whether you're looking to incorporate a sense of nostalgia into your bedroom or you enjoy the contemporary qualities that pastel tones can offer, choosing wardrobe doors in pink, yellow or light blue hues can instantly give a room a sense of serenity whilst also feeling very warm and welcoming.

Our Bella range of wardrobe doors features a variety of finishes that fit this vibe, including Blush Pink, Pistachio Green and Scandinavian Blue. Other options that also work well with this style include Carat Beige, Duck Egg, Sage Green, and Dakkar.

Enjoy Simplicity And Elegance With Slab Style Wardrobe Doors

If you would like your wardrobes to help give your design solid foundations without taking over the space, slab style wardrobe doors will deliver a simple elegance with an understated yet high-end finish.

Our Ora wardrobe doors are an excellent choice for this, as they have a sleek silhouette and are available in a selection of delicate finishes that are incredibly easy on the eye. These include understated neutrals, such as cashmere and light grey, as well as more colourful options such as aquamarine, agave green and blue.

Pro Tip: Our Zurfiz doors with a colour matched or glass effect edge have excellent light-reflecting qualities, which could be ideal for your space if you're looking for wardrobe doors with a cool, contemporary edge. They're also available in a selection of metallic finishes, as well as finishes with unique visual textures such as limestone and copperleaf.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will Shaker style wardrobe doors look dated in my new build property?

Despite possessing an inherent sense of tradition and a classic elegance, our Shaker style doors also have clean lines and sleek designs that ensure they're versatile enough to be incorporated into contemporary properties seamlessly. There are also things you can do to amplify these contemporary qualities, such as choosing a handleless style or opting for sleek bar handles in a chrome or stainless steel finish.

Our range of wardrobe door accessories includes a variety of handles, with more traditional shell cup style options as well as modern T-Bar, tapered and slimline handles.

What's the difference between slab style and handleless wardrobe doors?

Slab style doors are constructed from a single solid and flat panel, which looks sleek and streamlined. You can opt to add handles or install this style with a push-to-open or sliding mechanism. Handleless wardrobe doors often feature concealed recessed handles, which are designed to be easy to open with your fingertips. Depending on the style you choose, it's also possible to install handleless styles with a variety of mechanisms, including sliding and push-to-open systems.

If you're not sure which mechanism will work best for your space and you're looking for some advice, please do reach out and one of our experts will be happy to discuss your options in more depth.

Will colourful fitted wardrobe doors work in a small bedroom?

Although it can be tempting to stick to light neutrals in a small bedroom, colour can be incorporated into bedrooms of all shapes and sizes. Our wardrobe doors are available in a wide variety of different tones and shades, ranging from light blush pinks to rich rusty reds and deep indigo blues. So, whatever your colour preferences, you're certain to find plenty of options that appeal.

Written By: Happy Doors
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