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The Ultimate Guide to Walk-in Closets & Wardrobe Storage: Maximise Your Space

par Ombre Intérieur Jun 27, 2026
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    A walk-in closet is far more than just a wardrobe: it's the heart of your clothing organisation. Whether you live in a small studio or a large house, a well-designed closet can transform your daily routine. This comprehensive guide covers everything: from IKEA models to budget-friendly kits, key selection criteria, and common mistakes to avoid. Ready to revolutionise your storage?

    • A modular closet adapts to your evolving needs and space.
    • Wardrobe kits (IKEA, Brico Dépôt, Leroy Merlin) offer excellent value for money.
    • Prioritise optimising every centimetre: drawers, shelves, hanging rails.
    • Lighting and accessories (hooks, boxes) are essential for functional storage.
    • Avoid classic mistakes: underestimating hanging space, neglecting height, forgetting shoes.

    Types of Walk-in Closets

    Open vs Closed Closets

    An open closet, often made of modules without doors, creates a showroom feel. Ideal for large rooms, it offers immediate visual access. A closed closet, with sliding or hinged doors, protects against dust and creates a more orderly atmosphere. Choose according to your budget and lifestyle.

    Modular Closet Kits

    Closet kits are the most economical solution. Brands like IKEA (PAX series), Leroy Merlin, Brico Dépôt, and Conforama offer DIY assembly systems. The Brico Dépôt 129-euro closet is an entry-level example, while Leroy Merlin closets offer more modularity. Amazon.co.uk: Wardrobe Storage also has plenty of options. These kits are perfect for small budgets or rentals.

    Custom-Built Closets

    For maximum optimisation, custom builds allow you to utilise every nook, even attics or corners. More expensive, they are made by a carpenter or through specialised brands. Ideal for rooms with unusual dimensions.

    Corner Closets and Walk-in Closets

    A corner closet uses often wasted space, with L-shaped shelves. A walk-in is a dedicated room, luxurious, requiring at least 4 m². For small spaces, a modular wardrobe and clothes rail on sale may suffice.

    How to Choose Your Closet: Key Criteria

    Available Space and Configuration

    Measure your room precisely: height, width, depth. A standard closet has a depth of 60 cm for hanging (hangers), 40 cm for folded shelves. Allow for clearance: at least 70 cm to move around.

    Storage Capacity and Needs

    List your clothes: how many long dresses, shirts, jumpers? Plan for 50% hanging, 30% shelves, 20% drawers. Don't forget shoes, accessories, and household linen. Optimise every centimetre of your closet with space-saving solutions.

    Materials and Durability

    Melamine particleboard (IKEA) is economical but less sturdy. Lacquered MDF or solid wood (custom) lasts longer. Check shelf thickness (minimum 16 mm) and the quality of drawer slides.

    Budget

    Closet kits cost from £100 (Brico Dépôt) to £1,000 (complete IKEA PAX). Custom builds start at £2,000. Sales are a good time to buy a wardrobe and clothes rail - closet and wardrobe storage.

    Style and Finishes

    Choose a colour and design that harmonises with your decor. White, oak, black are classics. Sliding doors with mirrors visually enlarge the space.

    Mistakes to Avoid When Installing a Closet

    Underestimating Hanging Space

    Many forget that coats, dresses, and shirts need height (100-150 cm). Plan for two levels of hanging if possible.

    Neglecting Ceiling Height

    Use the full height: install high shelves for suitcases or off-season clothes. An IKEA closet can be topped with additional cabinets.

    Forgetting Shoes

    Shoes take up space. Include angled shelves, shoe racks, or special drawers. Allow 30 cm width per pair.

    Ignoring Lighting

    A dark closet is impractical. Install LED spotlights, light strips, or a ceiling light. Some closet kits come with integrated lighting.

    Poor Drawer Organisation

    Use dividers for underwear, socks, and accessories. Avoid drawers that are too deep without compartments.

    Maintenance and Optimisation Tips

    Regular Maintenance

    Dust shelves and drawers with a soft cloth. Clean doors with a product suitable for the material. Check fixings every six months.

    Seasonal Rotation

    Store winter clothes in summer and vice versa. Use vacuum storage bags to save space. Modular closets and storage make these changes easier.

    Space-Saving Accessories

    Add hooks for belts, tie racks, transparent storage boxes. Modular wardrobes and clothes rails on sale often come with accessories.

    Optimising Corners

    Use rotating corner shelves or L-shaped hanging rails. This allows you to utilise often-empty areas.

    Comparison Table of Closet Solutions

    CriteriaCloset Kit (IKEA, Brico Dépôt)Custom-Built ClosetCorner Closet
    Price£100-£1,000£2,000-£5,000£300-£1,500
    CustomisationLimited modularTotalLimited to corner
    InstallationEasy DIYProfessionalDIY possible
    Lead TimeImmediate2-4 weeks1-2 weeks
    DurabilityMediumHighMedium
    Recommended UseSmall budgets, rentalsHomes, odd-shaped roomsSmall spaces

    Where to Buy Your Closet

    IKEA Closets

    The PAX system is the most popular. You assemble your closet online with modules of different widths (50, 75, 100 cm). Add drawers, shelves, hanging rails. The IKEA closet is affordable and expandable.

    Leroy Merlin Closets

    The MODUL'RANGE range offers cabinet kits with sliding or hinged doors. The Leroy Merlin closet is known for its robustness and modern design.

    Brico Dépôt and Bricomarché Closets

    These stores offer very accessible models, like the Brico Dépôt 129-euro closet (often a pack of 2 cabinets). Bricomarché closets also offer entry-level solutions.

    Conforama Closets

    Conforama has a wide selection of ready-to-assemble closets, often with lacquered finishes. The Conforama closet is a good value-for-money compromise.

    Amazon.co.uk: Wardrobe Storage

    Amazon has a wealth of closet kits from Chinese brands at very competitive prices. Check reviews and dimensions before buying.

    Conclusion

    Whether you opt for an affordable IKEA closet, a closet kit from Brico Dépôt, or a custom-built model, the key is to plan your needs well. Measure your space, choose the right materials, and don't forget accessories. A well-designed closet will save you time and space. To discover our selection of closets and storage solutions, explore our collections at Ombre Intérieur.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do I choose the right size for my closet?
    Measure the available space: ceiling height, width, and depth. Allow 60 cm depth for hanging and 40 cm for shelves. Plan for 50% hanging, 30% shelves, and 20% drawers based on your wardrobe.
    What is the best value-for-money closet?
    The IKEA PAX closet offers excellent value due to its modularity and accessories. For a tight budget, the Brico Dépôt 129-euro closet is an entry-level option. Custom-built is more expensive but durable.
    How can I optimise a small closet?
    Use the full height with high shelves. Opt for sliding doors to save space. Add accessories like hooks, storage boxes, and drawer dividers. A corner closet can also utilise nooks.
    What are common mistakes when installing a closet?
    Underestimating hanging space, neglecting ceiling height, forgetting lighting, ignoring shoes, and poor drawer organisation. Always allow a little extra for future purchases.

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