Assembled Wardrobes: The Ultimate Storage Solution
When choosing a wardrobe for your home, you typically have two options: assembled or flat-packed. Both types of wardrobes have advantages. Pre-assembled wardrobes are typically more convenient than flat-packed ones. Flat packed options are typically easier to transport and are easier to manoeuvre through tight spaces.
Below, we will discuss the benefits of pre-assembled wardrobes and the differences between them and flat packed furniture.
We'll explore the various styles and finishes of wardrobe available for you to choose from. We provide information on the benefits of different types of wardrobes, including sliding door options. We have also included information on how to match your new wardrobe to your existing bedroom furniture. Finally, we'll explain why Archers Sleepcentre is the ideal choice for purchasing your next wardrobe.
Benefits of Assembled Wardrobes
Immediate Use and Convenience
One of the most significant advantages of assembled wardrobes is their readiness for immediate use. Assembled wardrobes arrive at your home fully constructed and ready to use.
Flat packed items may be easier to move through your home and into the room of choice. However, they require additional time and effort to assemble before use. Buying an assembled item means you can start using the wardrobe straight away, without the hassle of assembling it.
Superior Stability and Durability
Fully assembled wardrobes are generally more robust and durable compared to their flat-packed counterparts. Specialised machines in factory conditions usually build assembled wardrobes. This precision building and testing meaning they tend to be sturdier than flat-packed wardrobes. This enhanced stability ensure that your new wardrobe will stand the test of time and provide reliable storage for years to come.
Excellent Choice
Assembled wardrobes are available in a huge range of finishes and colours. From classic pine, to sleek black high gloss or mirrored finishes, there is something for everyone. For those looking for something eye catching, we also have a range of wardrobes that are available in bright colours.
Assembled vs Flat-Packed Wardrobes
Ease of Assembly
The most obvious difference between the two is the assembly process. You need to build flat-packed wardrobes before you can use them. Following detailed instructions can be time-consuming and frustrating, especially if you're not highly skilled. Assembled wardrobes avoid this hassle completely, arriving ready for immediate use.
Transportation and Delivery
Flat-packed wardrobes are easier to transport and can be more cost-effective for delivery. However, this often comes at the expense of the time and effort needed for assembly. Assembled wardrobes may require special delivery arrangements because of their size, however most professional delivery services can manage this effectively.
Layout Options
Flat-packed wardrobes can be more adaptable than fully assembled options. Some flat-packed options offer adjustable shelves and hanging rails that you can move if needed. This gives you the freedom to design and change the wardrobe layout according to your preferences.
Assembled wardrobes are often available with different internal layout options. Unlike flat-packed wardrobes though, the internal layout is not usually changeable.
Hinged Doors vs Sliding Doors
Choosing between hinged doors and sliding doors for your assembled wardrobe depends on your space and functional needs.
Hinged Doors
- Traditional Appeal: Hinged doors provide a classic look, often suited to more traditional or rustic interiors.
- Full Access: Hinged doors make it easy to fully open the wardrobe and reach all areas.
- Versatile Storage: These doors allow for the use of hooks and additional storage solutions on the inside of the doors.
Sliding Doors
- Space-Saving: Sliding doors are perfect for smaller rooms where space is at a premium, as they don’t require additional space to open.
- Modern Aesthetic: Sliding doors offer a sleek, contemporary look, ideal for modern interiors.
- Smooth Operation: They provide a seamless, quiet operation, adding to the minimalist feel of the room.
Styles and Finishes
Assembled wardrobes come in a wide range of styles and finishes to suit any home décor. From sleek, modern designs with glossy finishes to classic wooden wardrobes with intricate detailing, there's something for everyone. Popular finishes include:
- Wood Veneer: Wood veneer offers a natural look with the beauty of real wood grain. Ideal for traditional and rustic interiors, wood veneer finishes bring warmth and texture to your room.
- Laminated: Laminated finished are durable and easy to clean, perfect for a modern aesthetic. They are available in many patterns and colours, such as matte and glossy, which makes them great for different décor styles.
- Painted: Painted finishes are available in various colours to match your interior décor. Painted finishes provide a smooth, vibrant appearance that can complement both contemporary and classic settings.
- High Gloss: High gloss wardrobes have a sleek, reflective surface that adds a touch of modern sophistication. High gloss finishes are excellent for creating a sense of space and light in smaller rooms.
- Matte Finish: Matte finished have a subdued, elegant look that is less reflective and more understated. Matte finishes are perfect for a minimalist or Scandinavian-inspired décor.
Other Types of Assembled Furniture
Purchasing new bedroom furniture can be difficult. If pre-assembled items are what you are looking for, we have a range of categories with assembled options to choose from.
- Chests of Drawers: Offering ample storage space for clothing and other items, these pieces come in a range of finishes.
- Bedside Tables: Bedside tables are perfect for adding some storage next to your bed. These functional pieces are available in a wide range of styles and colours.
- Dressing Tables: Ideal for additional storage and creating a designated space to get ready for the day.
Matching Styles for a Cohesive Look
Creating a cohesive look in your home involves matching styles and finishes across different pieces of furniture. Here are some tips:
- Consistent Finishes: Choose furniture with the same or complementary finishes. For example, if you have a wood veneer wardrobe, opt for a bed frame and nightstands in a similar wood finish.
- Harmonious Colour Palettes: Stick to a colour scheme that complements your overall décor. Neutral tones like whites, greys, and natural wood are versatile and easy to match.
- Similar Design Elements: Look for furniture pieces that share design elements, such as similar handles, shapes, or decorative details.
- Balance and Proportion: Make sure to balance the size and scale of your furniture pieces. Pair a large wardrobe with substantial bedside tables and a bed frame of similar scale.
Caring for Assembled Wardrobes
Maintaining a built wardrobe involves regular cleaning and upkeep to ensure its longevity and good condition. This includes dusting, organizing, and checking for any signs of wear and tear.
By staying on top of these tasks, you can extend the life of your wardrobe and keep it looking its best. Regular care will also help prevent any potential damage or issues from arising in the future.
Use a soft cloth or microfibre duster once a week to wipe down the wardrobe and stop dirt from building up. For a deeper clean, once a month use a mild soap solution or wood cleaner, depending on the material.
For wooden wardrobes, apply the cleaner with a damp cloth followed by a dry cloth to remove any excess moisture. You should avoid harsh chemicals because they can damage the finish.
Wooden wardrobes benefit from polishing every few months to maintain their shine and protect the wood. You should apply a high-quality furniture polish or wood conditioner with a soft cloth, following the grain of the wood. This not only enhances the appearance but also nourishes the wood and prevents it from drying out.
Also, it's important to keep the wardrobe out of direct sunlight, as too much sun can fade the finish of the wood. If you can't move it, it is advisable to use curtains or blinds to limit the exposure to sunlight.
To help maintain your wardrobe, make sure you do not overload it and ensure that you evenly spread the weight across shelves and hangers. Open and close the doors gently to avoid damaging the hinges. Check the wardrobe regularly for problems like loose screws or hinges, and fix them quickly to prevent bigger issues.
To keep the wardrobe in good condition, make sure the room has stable humidity levels. You can use a dehumidifier or air conditioner if needed to help protect the wood. By following these care tips, your assembled wardrobe will remain functional and aesthetically pleasing for years to come.
Assembled wardrobes offer convenience, durability, and quality that flat-packed options can’t match. With a variety of styles and finishes available, there’s an assembled wardrobe to fit every home. Whether you prefer traditional hinged doors or modern sliding options, you’ll find a wardrobe that meets your needs.
Why Buy from Archers Sleepcentre?
When you buy your wardrobe from Archers Sleepcentre, you can expect high-quality furniture and excellent customer service. We offer a wide range of assembled wardrobes, crafted to the highest standards.
Rated excellent on Trustpilot, we pride ourselves on our excelled customer service. If you require assistance, please visit us in-store or contact us at 0141 892 0308. You can also reach us on live chat six days a week to get advice and make the right choice for your home.
Visit our showrooms in central Scotland to see various wardrobes that we can customise to fit your bedroom. If you can't visit us in-store, our website features over 250 assembled wardrobes to choose from. We have wardrobes available in a huge range of colours and finishes, including wood veneer and high gloss options.
When you shop at Archers Sleepcentre, you're not just getting furniture - you're also getting top quality and service guaranteed. Make the smart choice for your storage needs and enjoy the elegance and functionality of an assembled wardrobe today.