Wardrobe Joinery

Bespoke wardrobe joinery crafted to maximise storage, enhance organisation, and deliver a seamless, luxury finish tailored to your space.

Wardrobe Joinery Crafted with Precision for a Perfect Fitted Wardrobe

Behind every beautifully organised bedroom is a wardrobe that was built with care, skill, and a genuine understanding of how people use their space. Wardrobe joinery is the craft of constructing custom built storage systems through precision techniques that deliver both structural integrity and refined aesthetics. It is the difference between a wardrobe that simply holds your clothes and one that transforms your morning routine entirely.

At Farache Kitchens, we bring the same attention to detail that defines our kitchen work to every custom wardrobe project we undertake. Whether you need a fitted wardrobe for a compact guest room or walk in wardrobes for the master suite, our joinery team designs and builds every piece as a complete storage solution tailored to the way you live. From the joints that hold the structure together to the finish you see and touch every day, quality is at the centre of everything we do.

Custom Designed Solutions

Each project is custom designed to suit your space and style, delivering smart, practical storage solutions with a refined, seamless, and modern finish tailored to your lifestyle.

Quality Materials & Finishes

We use premium materials and trusted hardware to ensure durability, precision, and a flawless finish. Our joinery is built to perform beautifully for years to come.

Professional Installation

Our experienced team manages manufacturing and installation with care and attention to detail, delivering a smooth process and exceptional final result.

Joinery Techniques That Define Quality Wardrobe Construction

The strength and longevity of any wardrobe depend on how it is built. Professional wardrobe joinery relies on proven construction methods that ensure every panel, shelf, and drawer holds firm through years of daily use. Dowel joinery creates strong, concealed connections between panels without visible fixings. Mitre joints deliver clean, seamless corners that give cabinetry a refined, furniture grade appearance. Dado and groove joinery securely locks shelves into place, preventing movement and ensuring a precise fit that other methods cannot achieve.

For modular configurations, cam and dowel fittings allow sections to be assembled and adjusted with precision, making them ideal for walk in layouts with evolving needs. Rabbet joints are used where back panels meet the carcass, creating a flush, stable surface. Soft close hinges and drawer slides are fitted as standard across all our projects, adding a quiet, considered feel to every interaction. These are the techniques that separate custom built joinery from flat pack alternatives, and it is this level of attention to detail that our clients notice and appreciate most.

Durable Materials for Beautiful Wardrobes

The material you choose for your wardrobe joinery affects both the appearance and performance of the finished product. Moisture-resistant MDF and HMR boards are excellent choices for internal carcasses, offering stability, a smooth surface, and reliable performance in Australian conditions. Plywood provides outstanding structural strength and is favoured for shelving and high load areas where long term durability matters.

For visible surfaces, melamine and laminate panels deliver a hard wearing, easy to clean finish available in a wide range of colours and textures. Acrylic panels create a sleek, high gloss look that suits contemporary interiors, while solid timber adds natural warmth and character for premium feature elements. The type of material selected for door fronts is especially important. Sliding doors crafted from quality laminate, mirror glass, or timber veneer not only define the visual style but also protect your storage space from dust and light. Understanding how each material performs across different applications helps ensure your wardrobe looks beautiful and lasts for years to come, and it directly affects the overall project cost.

Custom Wardrobe Joinery Crafted For Your Space

Transform your home with bespoke joinery designed to suit your lifestyle. From kitchens and wardrobes to vanities and storage solutions, we deliver precision craftsmanship, premium materials, and seamless finishes tailored to you.

Custom Wardrobe Layouts with Sliding Doors and Smart Storage Space

Every custom wardrobe we build is designed to fit your room’s specific dimensions and requirements. Built to space joinery means no awkward gaps, no wasted corners, and no compromise on how much storage space you gain. Modular internal layouts let you configure hanging rails, adjustable shelves, pull out drawers, and overhead storage units in exactly the positions that suit your clothing, shoes, and accessories.

Sliding doors are among the most popular options in modern wardrobe joinery. They save valuable floor space by eliminating the swing arc of hinged doors, and they create a clean, contemporary profile that suits both compact bedrooms and generous walk in wardrobes. Mirrored sliding doors are especially effective, reflecting light to make rooms feel larger and brighter. We also offer sliding doors with integrated finger pulls for a completely handle less finish. Corner carousels and mirror backed panels are additional features that maximise usability in tighter configurations. Soft close mechanisms on every drawer and hinge ensure quiet, controlled movement. Combined with integrated LED lighting, these elements create a complete storage solution that is both functional and visually impressive.

Wardrobe Joinery Design Styles from Minimalist to Luxury Contemporary

Wardrobe joinery allows you to match your storage perfectly to your interior style while maximising space and functionality. With custom built-in wardrobes and bespoke wardrobe joinery, every detail can be tailored — from door finishes and panel profiles to internal layouts and hardware.

A minimalist flush-fit wardrobe design features handleless doors, clean lines, and concealed hardware to create a seamless wall of cabinetry. This style suits modern and contemporary homes where simplicity and space efficiency are key. Soft-close drawers, push-to-open systems, and integrated LED lighting add both practicality and refinement.

For classic and Hamptons-inspired interiors, Shaker-style wardrobe panels bring timeless charm with recessed detailing and framed finishes. Sliding door wardrobes and floor-to-ceiling built-in designs are ideal for maximising storage in bedrooms of all sizes.

For a premium result, luxury contemporary wardrobes and walk-in robes combine high-end timber veneers, two-pack painted surfaces, and custom-built internals. Features may include dedicated hanging zones, pull-out drawers, shoe storage, accessory compartments, and feature lighting to create a sophisticated, boutique-style dressing space.

Whether you’re planning a compact fitted wardrobe or a grand custom walk-in wardrobe suite, our experienced joinery team delivers precision craftsmanship and professional installation, ensuring a durable, made-to-measure storage solution tailored to your home.

Built In Wardrobe Cost, Installation Costs, and What to Expect

Understanding the cost of a built-in wardrobe is an important part of planning your project. Several factors influence the final price, and being aware of them helps you make confident decisions from the start. The size of the wardrobe is the most significant variable. A single wall fitted wardrobe with sliding doors and standard internals sits at a very different price point compared to a full suite of walk in wardrobes with premium finishes. The material selected for doors, carcasses, and internal fittings also significantly affects cost. Laminate and melamine options are more budget friendly, while solid timber and two pack painted surfaces command a higher investment.

The complexity of the internal layout also affects cost. Additional drawers, pull out accessories, integrated lighting, and specialty storage features each add to the built in wardrobe cost. Installation costs are another consideration. Professional wardrobe installers carry out on site assembly with meticulous attention to detail, including edge banding, wall scribing for a flush fit, skirting integration, and ceiling mounted frames where required. These installation costs reflect the skill and care required to ensure every panel is installed perfectly and every door operates flawlessly. Our wardrobe installers provide a transparent breakdown of both built in wardrobe cost and installation costs before work begins, so there are no surprises. At Farache Kitchens, our experienced wardrobe installers deliver a built in wardrobe cost that represents genuine value, giving you a premium storage space and long lasting storage solution you can rely on for years to come.

Bespoke Custom Joinery Made To Fit Your Space

From kitchens and wardrobes to vanities and tailored storage solutions, we create high-quality custom joinery designed around your lifestyle. Precision craftsmanship, premium materials, and flawless finishes — built to last.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about our wardrobe joinery services, process, timelines, and materials. We’re here to help you understand how we design, build, and install tailored solutions to suit your space and budget.

Wardrobe joinery refers to the professional design, construction, and installation of custom wardrobes using precision woodworking techniques. Unlike flat pack wardrobes, which are mass produced to standard dimensions and assembled on site using basic cam lock fittings, joinery built wardrobes are individually crafted to fit the exact measurements of your room. This means no gaps between the wardrobe and the wall, no wasted space above or beside the unit, and a finish quality that flat pack simply cannot match. Joinery techniques such as dowel joinery, dado grooves, and mitre joints create strong, lasting connections that withstand years of daily use. The materials used are also of a higher grade, with moisture resistant MDF, quality plywood, and premium laminate or timber veneer surfaces replacing the thin particle board found in most flat pack products. The result is a wardrobe that fits perfectly, looks refined, and continues to perform beautifully long after a flat pack alternative would need replacing.

Sliding doors are one of the most requested features in modern wardrobe joinery because they save space and create a clean, contemporary appearance. The most popular options include mirrored sliding doors, which reflect light and make bedrooms feel larger and brighter. Laminate and melamine sliding doors are available in a vast range of colours and finishes, from soft neutral tones to bold statement shades, making them easy to coordinate with your bedroom interior. Timber veneer sliding doors bring a natural warmth and organic texture that suits both modern and traditional spaces. Frosted glass and tinted glass panels offer a sophisticated look that partially conceals the contents while allowing a hint of what is inside to show through. For a completely seamless aesthetic, handle less sliding doors with integrated finger pulls or push to open mechanisms eliminate visible hardware entirely. At Farache Kitchens, we install high-quality track systems on all sliding doors to ensure smooth, quiet operation every time, and we tailor the door style to complement your wardrobe's overall design.

The cost of custom wardrobe joinery in Sydney depends on several factors, including the wardrobe size, selected materials and finishes, and the complexity of the internal layout. A standard single wall built in wardrobe with laminate doors and basic shelving and hanging internals can start from around two thousand dollars. Larger configurations with premium materials such as timber veneer doors, soft close drawers, and integrated lighting typically range from four thousand to eight thousand dollars. Full walk in wardrobe suites with extensive customisation, two pack painted finishes, and specialty accessories can reach ten thousand to fifteen thousand dollars or more depending on the scope. Installation costs are usually included in the overall quote but can vary depending on site conditions, wall preparation, and any electrical work required for lighting. At Farache Kitchens, we provide detailed, transparent quotes that break down every element of the project. This gives you the clarity to plan your budget with confidence and ensures the final result delivers genuine value for your investment.

Absolutely. One of the greatest advantages of professional wardrobe joinery is its ability to work with spaces that off the shelf products simply cannot accommodate. Sloped ceilings, angled walls, alcoves, chimney breasts, and unusually narrow rooms all present challenges that only custom joinery can solve effectively. Our team takes precise on site measurements and uses these to design a wardrobe that fits the space perfectly, with no gaps, no fillers, and no wasted centimetres. In compact bedrooms, we maximise vertical storage by building floor to ceiling cabinetry and using adjustable internal shelving to make the most of every level. Corner wardrobes can be designed with angled doors and carousel fittings, turning difficult spaces into genuinely useful storage. Even under stair areas and odd shaped alcoves can be transformed into beautifully finished wardrobe joinery that blends seamlessly with the surrounding architecture. The result is a storage solution that feels intentional, considered, and perfectly suited to its environment, regardless of the room’s shape or size.

The timeline for a custom wardrobe joinery project varies based on the size, complexity, and material choices. The design and planning phase typically takes one to two weeks, including an initial consultation, on site measurements, layout planning, material selection, and final design approval. Once the design is signed off, manufacturing in our workshop generally requires three to five weeks. This timeframe allows for precision cutting, edge banding, assembly, and finish application to be carried out to the highest standard. On site installation for a standard built in wardrobe usually takes one to two days. Larger walk in wardrobe projects with extensive internal fittings, integrated lighting, and specialty accessories may require two to four days for complete installation. Factors that can influence the overall timeline include structural modifications to the room, electrical work for recessed lighting, and sourcing specialty finishes. At Farache Kitchens, we provide a detailed project schedule at the outset and communicate clearly throughout every stage, ensuring your completed wardrobe is delivered on time and to the quality you expect.