How Tall Can wardrobe doors be?

On the Wardrobe Doors Direct website, the maximum height that is available to order for wardrobe doors is 2480mm which, for most customers, will mean that a full floor to ceiling height wardrobe is easily achieved.

Do fitted wardrobes cause damp?

Fitted bedroom wardrobes are often a magnet for damp and mould because they can cut off the circulation of air behind them. For other areas in the home, such as windows and walls, mould can be scrubbed off easily with a combination of bleach and water.

Should fitted wardrobes have backs?

Should fitted wardrobes have backs? Front frame fitted wardrobes don’t have backs, sides or tops, so can run floor-to-ceiling and wall-to-wall. They are usually made of wood. Sharps only uses this type of frame, as it says it makes the most of the available room without using up space on extra walls.

How do you ventilate built in wardrobes?

Improve ventilation in the property by opening windows where possible. Leave the wardrobe doors open allowing for circulation of clean fresh air. We would recommend fitting static vent plates to the top and bottom of the wardrobe, especially to units fitted against colder exterior walls.

How deep is a wardrobe UK?

We recommend that wardrobes are fitted at 660 – 670mm deep (overall) from the back wall to the front of the top track, this is considered to be an optimum depth for sliding wardrobes. The minimum depth should not be less than 610mm overall. Below this depth, normal use will be impaired.

What is the ideal depth of a wardrobe?

24 inches
The standard dimension is a minimum of seven feet by 10 feet. A single side closet is about four to five feet deep and occupes 24 inches of depth with 36 inches as clearance. A double sided closet can have two 24 inches storage space on each side.

How do I stop Mould behind my fitted wardrobe?

Solutions:

  1. Do not over load the wardrobe with clothes.
  2. Allow space for air to circulate.
  3. Cut a ventilation hole (s) in the wardrobe and breather holes in shelves to allow air flow and ventilation.
  4. Move wardrobes away from outside walls.
  5. Dry clean affected clothes.

Is it worth getting fitted wardrobes?

Fitted wardrobes will instantly create more space and can be tailored to your room and lifestyle. A simple way to boost your bedroom storage is with built-in wardrobes. They instantly create more space – three times more, to be exact – and are available in sizes and finishes to suit all sorts of spaces.

How do you stop damp in built in wardrobes?

10 Tricks to Keep the Dampness Out of Your Cupboards

  1. Check for External Sources of Water Seepage.
  2. Remove Any Mould that is Already Present in Wardrobes.
  3. Remove Mould in Bathrooms.
  4. Make Sure That There is Good Air Flow.
  5. De-clutter and Deep Clean.
  6. Line Shelves with Paper.
  7. Keep Humidity Levels Low.
  8. Never Store Damp Items.

What causes damp in wardrobes?

A Damp in wardrobes fitted against external walls is usually caused by condensation. The fitted furniture and contents tend to insulate the wall from the space heating; as a result, any airborne moisture from bathrooms, washing, drying and cooking will condense at this coldest point in the room.

What is the shallowest depth for a wardrobe?

The comfortable recommended depth of a closet is 24” (61 cm), but closet depths as narrow as 20” (50.8 cm) can be used if desired. Shelf depths of 12” (30.5 cm) should be used for shoes and smaller clothing elements.

How deep should a wardrobe be to hang clothes?

Reach-In Closets The standard minimum depth for a reach-in closet is 24 inches, but a closet intended to store coats or other bulky hanging items may need to be as deep as 28 inches. A closet less than 22 inches deep isn’t deep enough to allow hanging clothes.