The right shelves keep clothing neat, visible and instantly accessible.
Wardrobe shelves are the simplest way to increase usable space in fitted furniture. But the wrong depths or spacing lead to messy piles and wasted storage. Here’s how we design shelves that genuinely work.
We mix both for the perfect balance between strength and flexibility:
Every Built in Oxford wardrobe includes at least one fixed shelf per bay — usually above drawers or midway up a tall cabinet.
Correct spacing keeps stacks tidy and accessible:
We build our shelves for real-life loads:
Loaded wardrobes should feel as solid on day 1,000 as day 1.
Depth affects visibility and usability more than most people expect:
Deeper isn’t always better — it often leads to lost layers at the back.
We consider how you move through your day:
Oxford terraces often have narrow alcoves — adjustable shelves ensure full use of width without forcing oversized items. New-build homes in Bicester and Kidlington benefit from deeper top shelves for bulky bedding and storage boxes.
The right shelving turns a wardrobe into a calm, neatly stacked space — where everything is visible and stays organised day after day.
Submit our Online Design Form — we’ll plan your internal storage around the clothing you actually own within 48 hours.
