Identify Your Space and Measurement Needs
Start by assessing the area beneath your roof slope where the wardrobe will be installed. This space often has irregular shapes and limited height, so precise measurements are essential. Measure the width, depth, and height at various points to eaves wardrobe ensure the design will fit snugly. Consider the slope angle and any obstacles such as radiators or electrical outlets. Having accurate measurements will guide the customization process and maximize the wardrobe’s usability.
Decide on Storage Requirements and Layout
Think about what items you intend to store in the wardrobe. Whether it’s clothing, linens, or miscellaneous household goods, the storage solution should be tailored accordingly. Create a checklist of storage needs such as hanging rails, media wall with fireplace shelves, drawers, or shoe compartments. Opt for adjustable shelving if you anticipate changing your storage needs. Efficient organization within the wardrobe will make the most of the compact and angled space.
Choose Materials and Finishes That Suit Your Room
Select materials that complement your existing bedroom décor and withstand everyday wear. Options range from classic wood veneers to modern high-gloss laminates. Prioritising durable and easy-to-clean surfaces will ensure the wardrobe remains attractive over time. Additionally, consider colour schemes and finishes that enhance the room’s ambiance while keeping the area feeling spacious and light.
Conclusion
Optimising awkward spaces with a beautifully designed provides practical storage without sacrificing aesthetics. By following a clear checklist—from measuring your space and defining storage needs to selecting appropriate materials—you can transform underutilised areas into functional and attractive solutions. TOP NOTCH KITCHEN AND BEDROOMS LTD specialises in creating bespoke furniture that perfectly fits these unique spaces, ensuring every detail reflects your style and functionality needs.

