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How to renovate wardrobe?

SAR123
Just Starting Out

How to renovate wardrobe?

Hi, complete DIY novice here! 

 

I have a wardrobe cavity I am wanting to spruce up with new shelving, drawers and hanging space. Would love some advice and options to consider. 

 

I know I can can use wardrobe inserts and am confident I can give this a go but it's the doors I am stuck on. The current mirrored sliding mirrored doors are old and damaged, the runners are also damaged. I would love hinged doors but unsure how easy this would be. 

 

I'm also wondering if removing the frame and skirting and inserting an entire wardrobe including doors would be an option? 

 

Measurements are 

2050 w

560 d

2300 h

 

Thank you for any advice for a nervous novice! 

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JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: How to renovate wardrobe?

Hi @SAR123,

 

Thank you for your question and welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is wonderful to have you with us.

 

I'd suggest checking out Lugna who specialise in wardrobes like yours. They have a comprehensive brochure that details the full process of measuring, selecting and ordering. They also have a design tool where you can have a play around and see what you like.

 

They have packages such as the Lugna 1800 - 2100mm White Package 4 Built In Wardrobe Package which will fit your space, has shelves, drawers and hanging spaces like you require.

 

They also have made-to-measure door packages that can be used to replace your current doors.

 

Have a look through the brochure and reach out to your local store's Special Orders desk for assistance with ordering.

 

You might also like to have a look at How to design a walk-in wardrobe where my colleague @MitchellMc has provided a variety of modular options and links to other similar discussions.

 

Let me know what you think and if you have further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.

 

Jacob

 

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