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Wooden Wardrobes

You can't really go wrong with a wooden wardrobe. They've been the standard for bedrooms for decades because they just work. Unlike cheaper alternatives that look a bit flimsy or temporary, a decent wooden wardrobe feels like proper furniture. It adds character to a room rather than just filling a gap.

We've got two main types here: solid pine and engineered wood. Solid pine is the real deal – actual timber all the way through. You get those natural grain patterns where every piece looks slightly different, and there's a certain weight and solidity to it that people appreciate. Mind you, it costs more and you'll know about it when you're lugging it upstairs for assembly.

Engineered wood takes a different approach. It's made from compressed wood fibres with a veneer finish on top, which sounds less impressive but actually works perfectly well for most people. The wood grain effect these days is pretty convincing, and you're saving a fair bit of money compared to solid timber. Unless you're particularly fussy about having real wood throughout, engineered versions do exactly the same job.

 

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What Makes Wooden Wardrobes Worth Having

There's just something about wood in a bedroom. It makes the space feel warmer and more finished than plastic or metal ever could. Even if you paint a wooden wardrobe white, it still has more character than non-wood alternatives. The material itself brings a sense of quality that's hard to pin down but definitely noticeable.

Another thing with wooden wardrobes is how adaptable they are. Oak suits traditional rooms, white-painted pine fits cottage or coastal styles, darker finishes work in modern bedrooms. If you change your home in a few years, your wooden wardrobe probably won't look out of place. That's not something you can say about more specific furniture choices.

Choosing Between the Options

Solid pine will last forever if you treat it reasonably well. It develops a nice patina over time, and you can always sand it down and refinish it if you get bored of the colour. There's also that lovely woody smell when it's new, which engineered versions don't have.

Engineered wood makes more sense budget-wise and it's lighter, which helps during assembly. The stability is good - less prone to warping than solid wood in some conditions. For bedroom storage that needs to look decent and hold your clothes, it does everything required without the premium price tag.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Wooden Wardrobes

Solid wood wardrobes are made from real timber throughout – usually pine. Engineered wood uses wood fibres pressed together with a decorative veneer on top. Solid wood is heavier and more expensive but offers authentic wood grain. Engineered wood is lighter, more affordable, and still durable for everyday use.

Most wooden wardrobes arrive flat-packed and require assembly. Solid pine models are heavier to handle, but assembly difficulty is similar across both types. Instructions are included, and you'll typically need basic tools like a screwdriver and hammer. Budget 1-2 hours for smaller wardrobes, longer for larger triple-door models.

Solid wood wardrobes can be sanded and repainted or stained when you fancy a change. Engineered wood wardrobes with veneer finishes are trickier to refinish because sanding through the veneer exposes the fibreboard underneath. If you think you'll want to repaint later, solid pine is the better choice.

Wipe them down with a slightly damp cloth to remove dust. For solid wood, occasional furniture polish helps maintain the finish. Avoid harsh chemicals or excessive water, which can damage both solid and engineered wood. Keep wardrobes away from radiators or direct sunlight to prevent warping or fading.

Solid wood handles slight humidity better than engineered wood, which can swell if exposed to persistent dampness. Neither type is ideal for very damp rooms. If moisture is a concern, ensure your bedroom is properly ventilated, or consider wardrobes with moisture-resistant finishes.

Our range includes single-door wardrobes from about 55cm wide up to large triple-door models at 150cm or wider. Heights typically range from 170cm to 200cm. Check product dimensions carefully, especially if you have sloped ceilings or limited floor space in your bedroom.

Most include a combination of both. Typically you'll get a hanging rail on one side and shelving on the other, though configurations vary. Some models have all hanging space, others split it differently. Check the product specifications to see the internal layout before buying.

Yes, we provide free UK mainland delivery on all wooden wardrobes. Your wardrobe will arrive within 3-5 working days from when you order. The packaging will be substantial due to the weight and size, so you may want help getting it indoors and upstairs if needed.

Wooden Wardrobes
  • What's the difference between solid wood and engineered wood wardrobes?

    Solid wood wardrobes are made from real timber throughout – usually pine. Engineered wood uses wood fibres pressed together with a decorative veneer on top. Solid wood is heavier and more expensive but offers authentic wood grain. Engineered wood is lighter, more affordable, and still durable for everyday use.

  • Are wooden wardrobes difficult to assemble?

    Most wooden wardrobes arrive flat-packed and require assembly. Solid pine models are heavier to handle, but assembly difficulty is similar across both types. Instructions are included, and you'll typically need basic tools like a screwdriver and hammer. Budget 1-2 hours for smaller wardrobes, longer for larger triple-door models.

  • Can wooden wardrobes be painted or refinished?

    Solid wood wardrobes can be sanded and repainted or stained when you fancy a change. Engineered wood wardrobes with veneer finishes are trickier to refinish because sanding through the veneer exposes the fibreboard underneath. If you think you'll want to repaint later, solid pine is the better choice.

  • How do I care for wooden wardrobes?

    Wipe them down with a slightly damp cloth to remove dust. For solid wood, occasional furniture polish helps maintain the finish. Avoid harsh chemicals or excessive water, which can damage both solid and engineered wood. Keep wardrobes away from radiators or direct sunlight to prevent warping or fading.

  • Are wooden wardrobes suitable for damp bedrooms?

    Solid wood handles slight humidity better than engineered wood, which can swell if exposed to persistent dampness. Neither type is ideal for very damp rooms. If moisture is a concern, ensure your bedroom is properly ventilated, or consider wardrobes with moisture-resistant finishes.

  • What sizes do wooden wardrobes come in?

    Our range includes single-door wardrobes from about 55cm wide up to large triple-door models at 150cm or wider. Heights typically range from 170cm to 200cm. Check product dimensions carefully, especially if you have sloped ceilings or limited floor space in your bedroom.

  • Do wooden wardrobes come with shelves and hanging rails?

    Most include a combination of both. Typically you'll get a hanging rail on one side and shelving on the other, though configurations vary. Some models have all hanging space, others split it differently. Check the product specifications to see the internal layout before buying.

  • Do you offer free delivery on wooden wardrobes?

    Yes, we provide free UK mainland delivery on all wooden wardrobes. Your wardrobe will arrive within 3-5 working days from when you order. The packaging will be substantial due to the weight and size, so you may want help getting it indoors and upstairs if needed.