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Walk-In Wardrobe Installation London

Hampstead Renovations · 2026
20+ yrsNW London specialists
RIBAChartered architectural team
RICSRegulated surveying partner
5★Verified client reviews

Create Your Dream Walk-In Wardrobe

A walk-in wardrobe transforms your daily routine and adds luxury to your London home. Whether you're converting a spare bedroom, utilising a large cupboard, or adding a dressing room to your master suite, bespoke fitted storage creates an organised, elegant space for your clothing and accessories.

Hampstead Renovations designs and installs custom walk-in wardrobes across North London. This guide covers space planning, storage solutions, and design ideas for creating your perfect dressing room.

Minimum Space Requirements

Compact Walk-In (1.5m x 2m)

  • Single-sided hanging and shelving
  • 60cm depth circulation space
  • Suitable for one person
  • Best for capsule wardrobes

Small Walk-In (2m x 2m)

  • L-shaped or parallel hanging rails
  • 70cm circulation space
  • Adequate for most needs
  • Include dressing mirror

Medium Walk-In (2.5m x 3m)

  • U-shaped configuration
  • Central island possible
  • Comfortable for two people
  • Space for dressing table

Large Dressing Room (3m x 4m+)

  • Full dressing room with seating
  • Central island with drawers
  • Separate his-and-hers sections
  • Luxury features (jewellery storage, shoe displays)

Essential Storage Elements

Hanging Space

  • Double-height hanging: Shirts/blouses top, trousers/skirts below
  • Full-height hanging: Coats, dresses, longer items (minimum 165cm)
  • Pull-down rails: Access high-level storage
  • Trouser rails: Special hangers for crease-free storage

Shelving and Drawers

  • Adjustable shelves: For folded clothes, bags, boxes
  • Soft-close drawers: For underwear, accessories, jewellery
  • Shoe shelves: Angled or flat (calculate 30cm width per pair)
  • Accessory drawers: Velvet-lined compartments

Specialist Storage

  • Pull-out tie and belt racks
  • Watch winders and jewellery displays
  • Bag shelves with dividers
  • Lockable drawer for valuables
  • Valet stand or suit hanger

Layout Configurations

Single-Sided (Narrow Spaces)

All storage along one wall, minimum 90cm depth:

  • 60cm wardrobe depth + 30cm walkway
  • Best for capsule wardrobes
  • Efficient use of small rooms

Parallel (Walk-Through)

Storage on two opposing walls:

  • Minimum 180cm between units (ideal 200cm)
  • Efficient traffic flow
  • Good for en-suite access

L-Shaped

Storage on two adjacent walls:

  • Corner maximises storage
  • Creates defined dressing area
  • Allows for mirror on blank wall

U-Shaped

Storage on three walls:

  • Maximum storage capacity
  • Central space for dressing
  • Luxury dressing room feel

Island Configuration

For larger rooms (3m x 3m+):

  • Central island with drawers and display
  • Perimeter storage maximised
  • Creates boutique experience

Lighting Design

Functional Lighting

  • LED strip lights: Inside wardrobes, under shelves
  • Recessed spotlights: General illumination (warm white 2700-3000K)
  • Mirror lighting: Shadow-free light for dressing
  • Motion sensors: Automatic lighting when entering

Accent Lighting

  • Lit glass shelves for shoe or bag display
  • Internal drawer LED lights
  • Display cabinet lighting
  • Statement chandelier or pendant

Finishes and Materials

Cabinetry Options

  • Painted MDF: Smooth, elegant finish in any colour
  • Wood veneer: Natural warmth (oak, walnut, ash)
  • Lacquered finish: High-gloss luxury appearance
  • Mirrored doors: Reflects light, makes space feel larger

Internal Fittings

  • Chrome rails and poles: Classic, durable
  • Brass or gold: Luxurious, on-trend
  • Matt black: Contemporary, sophisticated
  • Velvet drawer liners: Protects delicate items

Flooring

  • Carpet: Luxurious, warm underfoot
  • Engineered wood: Elegant, durable
  • Luxury vinyl: Practical, water-resistant

Special Features

Dressing Table

  • Built-in or freestanding vanity
  • Hollywood-style mirror lighting
  • Comfortable upholstered stool
  • Storage for cosmetics and skincare

Seating

  • Ottoman or bench for putting on shoes
  • Upholstered chair for trying outfits
  • Built-in window seat (if applicable)

Full-Length Mirrors

  • Three-way mirror for complete view
  • Floor-to-ceiling mirror on door or wall
  • Illuminated mirror with touch controls

Technology Integration

  • Automated lighting: Motion-sensor or app-controlled
  • Charging stations: Built-in USB and wireless charging
  • Climate control: Separate heating/cooling for garment care
  • Hidden TV: Rising from cabinet or behind mirror
  • Sound system: Ceiling speakers for music

Conversion Options

Spare Bedroom to Dressing Room

  • Most straightforward conversion
  • Existing windows provide natural light
  • Can connect to master bedroom
  • Cost: £8,000 - £25,000

Large Cupboard Conversion

  • Maximise existing alcove or cupboard
  • May require door widening
  • Add lighting and ventilation
  • Cost: £4,000 - £12,000

Partition Within Master Bedroom

  • Create separate dressing area
  • Glass partition or stud wall
  • Maintains open feel with glass
  • Cost: £10,000 - £20,000

En-Suite Bathroom Reconfiguration

  • Reduce oversized bathroom
  • Create walk-in between bedroom and smaller en-suite
  • Adds significant value
  • Cost: £15,000 - £35,000

Budget Planning

Entry Level (£4,000 - £8,000)

  • Modular or semi-bespoke systems
  • Standard finishes and fittings
  • Basic lighting
  • Compact space (2m x 2m)

Mid-Range (£8,000 - £15,000)

  • Fully bespoke fitted wardrobes
  • Quality finishes (painted or veneer)
  • LED lighting throughout
  • Specialist storage features
  • Medium space (2.5m x 3m)

Luxury (£15,000 - £30,000+)

  • Full dressing room conversion
  • Premium materials and finishes
  • Central island and luxury features
  • Smart home integration
  • Structural work if required

Planning and Regulations

  • Planning permission: Usually not required for internal conversion
  • Building regulations: May apply if creating new room (fire safety, ventilation)
  • Party walls: If work affects shared walls (terraced/semi-detached)

Project Timeline

  • Week 1-2: Design consultation, measurements, material selection
  • Week 3-4: Manufacturing bespoke units
  • Week 5: Any structural or electrical work
  • Week 6: Installation and finishing

Contact Hampstead Renovations

Hampstead Renovations

Phone: 020 8054 8756

Email: contact@hampsteadrenovations.co.uk

Address: Unit 3, Palace Court, 250 Finchley Road, Hampstead, London NW3 6DN

Hours: Monday - Sunday, 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM

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