Hallway wardrobes
Make use of every storage opportunity
Smaller homes translate into less spacious rooms. So, fitting in enough storage for an ever-expanding wardrobe is a challenge. Hallway wardrobes let you use the wasted space in hallways for storage. You can easily sort and store all your clothing, shoes and accessories without overcrowding your bedroom.
Ample storage for all your essentials
Instead of worrying about putting too many wardrobes and chests of drawers in your bedroom, think out of the box. Hallways are transitional spaces in the home. However, their length is an opportunity to place slim wardrobes along the empty walls.
Items for hallway storage
Daily wear garments and accessories are best stored within easy reach. Reserve the wardrobes in your bedroom or dressing area for daily wear. Garments and items used on special occasions can be moved into hallway wardrobes. Larger homes have the luxury of a separate linen closet. But if you do not have enough space for dedicated linen storage, move it to the hallway.
Hallway storage depth
Unless your hallway is very wide, pick a hallway wardrobe that is slim in design. Wardrobes that are shallower than average will give you storage without eating into space. Narrow shelves are adequate for books and storage boxes.
A wall of storage
Hallways look better with an entire wall of storage instead of an isolated unit. Pick a wardrobe that is as wide as the length of the hallway wall. You can also use more than one wardrobe side by side to create a wall of storage.
Colour and finish
If your hallway has white walls, a white wardrobe will blend in well. Enhance the looks of your wood finished hallway floor with a wood finished wardrobe. You can also match the wardrobe to other design elements such as the door and window frames or other furniture in the room.
Mirrored wardrobes for the hallway
A hallway mirror is a good place to check your appearance before you leave your home. Mirror selfies in the hallway look so much better than those in a dressing room or bathroom. Maximise the light in your hallway with a mirrored wardrobe. It will also make the room look bigger despite having a wardrobe in it.
Custom units
You can pick our designs that offer alternate arrangements for a hallway. For a small hallway, create a customised unit that has a smaller footprint and more units overhead. You can also create a series of wardrobe sections in incremental heights.
Sloped ceilings
Design a custom wardrobe to fit in a hallway with sloped ceilings. If you cannot fit a standard wardrobe along your hallway wall, create a unit from our flexible wardrobe solutions to work with your unique room dimensions. Have fun creating storage that is as whimsical and distinctive as your home.
Hallway cabinets
Use cabinets in the hallway for storage. The tops of the cabinets can be used to display decorative items. Style an open cabinet with decorative boxes or baskets to hold items out of sight.
Open shelves
Smaller hallways are the ideal space for open shelves rather than closed cabinets. Shelves at eye level can be used for decorative purposes while the lower ones are more functional.
Storage for hobbies and books
If you have a hobby that needs supplies, avoid stashing them with your clothing. The hallway is a space that you can easily access when you need items. Hallway storage also makes it easier to put craft supplies away when not in use. Frequently used books are best stored next to your study table. Reference books and other collections can be displayed and stored on shelves in the hallway. This declutters your home office while also adding interest to an otherwise neutral room.