Walk-in Wardrobes in Bradford
A small room beside the principal bedroom, given over entirely to cabinetry. Hanging on three walls, drawers, shelves, shoe racks, integrated lighting. The wardrobe disappears into the room — your bedroom keeps its proportions and your storage becomes a separate, considered space.
Every project, every tier.
- Three-wall cabinetry with hanging, drawers, and open shelving
- Integrated LED strip lighting across every shelf
- Shoe racks engineered for the shoes you actually own
- Pull-out valet rails, tie racks, jewellery drawers
- Walnut, smoked oak, or painted shaker fronts
- Ten-year warranty on cabinetry and hardware
Six recent projects.
The right pick for the right room.
A walk-in is the right choice when you have a small room next to the principal bedroom — a single box room, a former dressing room, a knocked-through cupboard — that you don't need for sleeping. It's also right in larger Ilkley and Burley-in-Wharfedale period houses where the master suite has a separate landing-side room, in Apperley Bridge new-build townhouses with third-floor master bedrooms, and in Saltaire conversions where a smaller upstairs room sits beside the principal. A walk-in is not the right choice in a tight 1930s semi where the floor is needed for the bed — you'd be better with a wall-to-wall fitted run in the bedroom itself. We talk through the trade-off at the design visit honestly.
What you can specify.
- Deep walnut or smoked oak veneer carcasses
- Painted shaker or slab fronts
- Brushed brass, blackened steel, or recessed pull profiles
- Bonded LED strip lighting, soft-warm tone
- Engineered shoe storage, valet rails, jewellery drawers
from £1,995
Every wardrobe sits in one of three tiers — Essential, Signature, Heritage. We tell you which tier yours sits in at the design visit, fixed price on the day, no follow-ups.
See the full pricingFrom kitchen-table sketch to fitted in four steps.
- 01
Design visit
One of our designers measures your space at home, brings samples, talks through how you actually use the room. Fixed price on the day, no follow-up sell.
- 02
Workshop build
We build the cabinetry in our West Yorkshire workshop while you carry on with your week. Three to four weeks from order to ready-to-fit.
- 03
Installation
Our own joiners fit the wardrobe in your home — scribed to the walls, the skirting, the picture rail. Two to five days on site depending on the run.
- 04
Walkthrough
We walk you through every drawer, hinge, and soft-close before we leave. Ten-year warranty on cabinetry and hardware, in writing.
On this style, the things customers ask first.
What size of room do I need for a walk-in wardrobe?
A minimum of roughly 2.4 metres on the long edge, with at least 1.5 metres clear space down the middle. Smaller than that and the cabinetry crowds you out. Larger than 3 by 2 metres and you can run cabinetry on three walls with an island in the centre.
Can you fit a walk-in into a converted box room?
Yes — that's the most common brief in Bradford. A 1930s semi or a Heaton Victorian terrace where the second bedroom is unused. We measure, design around the existing door and window, and fit the cabinetry to the original walls and skirting.
Do walk-in wardrobes add value to a house?
Buyers value the perception of a master suite, and a walk-in is the single clearest signal. The cabinetry stays with the house when you sell, so the value lift is permanent rather than something you'd take with you.
How long does a walk-in wardrobe take to install?
Five to seven days on site for a full-room install with three walls of cabinetry. Larger Heritage-tier walk-ins with an island run closer to ten days. The build in the workshop is four to six weeks before that, while you carry on with your week.
Bradford, the wider district, and the towns across the moor.
We do most of our work within a fifteen-minute drive of the workshop — Shipley, Heaton, Frizinghall, Saltaire, Wibsey. We travel further for larger projects across West Yorkshire.
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