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Fitted Wardrobes in Hammersmith, W6

R3 Carpentry design, build and fit fitted wardrobes in Hammersmith and W6. We create made-to-measure bedroom storage, alcove wardrobes and bespoke joinery for period homes, converted flats and modern West London properties.

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Bespoke Wardrobes Hammersmith

Made-to-measure wardrobes for awkward rooms

Fitted wardrobes work best when they are designed around the room, not squeezed into it. Hammersmith homes often have chimney breasts, uneven walls, tall ceilings, compact bedrooms and alcoves that standard furniture cannot use well. A bespoke wardrobe can turn those awkward spaces into proper storage without making the room feel crowded.

R3 Carpentry are carpenters and joiners, so the focus is on a clean fit, useful interiors and a finish that belongs in the room. We can discuss full-height wardrobe runs, alcove wardrobes, built-in wardrobes, hinged doors, shaker or slab door styles, internal drawers, shelves, hanging rails, shoe storage and handle choices.

This page leads with fitted wardrobes Hammersmith because that is the strongest local search term, but the service also covers bespoke wardrobes, built-in bedroom storage and made-to-measure joinery across W6 and nearby West London.

Wardrobe Types

Fitted wardrobe options for Hammersmith homes

Alcove wardrobes

Built around chimney breasts, alcoves and uneven walls so the storage looks intentional rather than added afterwards.

Full-height fitted wardrobes

Made-to-measure wardrobes that use the room height for hanging space, shelves, seasonal storage and a cleaner built-in look.

Hinged, shaker and slab doors

Door style, handles and proportions are planned around the room, from simple slab fronts to more traditional shaker-style joinery.

Built-in bedroom storage

Internal drawers, shelves, hanging rails, shoe storage and luggage space can be planned around how you actually use the room.

Local W6 Detail

Designed around Hammersmith rooms

Hammersmith has a mix of period terraces, mansion flats, converted houses and newer apartments. Around Brook Green and Brackenbury Village, bedrooms often have chimney breasts, deep alcoves and uneven plasterwork. Near Ravenscourt Park, family homes often need practical fitted wardrobes that can cope with daily use. Around King Street and Hammersmith Broadway, flats may need compact storage that does not dominate the room.

This is where a local carpenter-built approach helps. We look at wall lines, ceiling height, skirting, sockets, radiators, floor levels and the way the doors open into the room. The aim is to make the wardrobe feel built in, not forced in.

Inside The Wardrobe

Storage planned around your clothes, not a catalogue

Useful fitted wardrobes start with what you need to store. Some rooms need more long hanging space. Others need drawers, shelves, shoe storage, luggage space or a mix of open and concealed storage. We can plan wardrobe interiors around everyday clothing, seasonal items, bedding, bags and awkward items that never seem to have a proper home.

Door style also affects how the wardrobe works. Hinged doors suit many traditional rooms and give full access to the interior. Sliding doors can be discussed where space is tight, but the design needs to suit the opening and storage layout. Shaker doors can suit period homes, while simple slab doors can give a cleaner modern look.

Good interiors are balanced rather than crowded. Too many drawers can reduce hanging space. Too many shelves can make deep storage hard to use. A tall section may be better for coats and dresses, while double hanging can suit shirts, jackets and daily clothing. The design should make getting dressed easier, not just fill every possible gap.

Finish choices should match the room and the way the wardrobe will be used. Painted finishes, handle choices, soft-close hardware and lighting can all be discussed as part of the scope where suitable. R3 will only specify what is right for the room and what has been agreed before build.

Design And Build

A straightforward process from room photos to fitted joinery

1. Send photos and room details

Start with photos of the wall, alcoves, ceiling line, skirting and any sockets or radiators nearby. Add rough dimensions and a short note about what you want to store.

2. Measure-up and design discussion

We check the room, talk through door style, interiors, materials and finish, then agree what the wardrobe needs to do. This is where we decide whether the project is an alcove wardrobe, full-height run or wider bedroom storage build.

3. Written scope

You receive a written scope that sets out the agreed work, including the main design, storage layout, materials, finish and any details that need confirming before build.

4. Build and installation

The wardrobe is built and fitted to the room, with care around walls, floors, ceilings and existing features. We keep the work tidy and check the fit, door movement and interior layout before handover.

Materials And Finish

A wardrobe finish that suits the room

The right material depends on the room, the finish and the budget for the project. Some fitted wardrobes use painted MDF for a clean built-in look. Others may use veneer, oak details or a simpler internal finish where the focus is practical storage. R3 can talk through sensible options before the final design is agreed.

Finishes should work with the rest of the bedroom. A period room may suit shaker-style doors, framed fronts and simple handles. A modern flat may suit plain slab doors, cleaner lines and a more minimal finish. If you want mirrored doors, lighting, soft-close hardware or a specific painted finish, mention this early so it can be allowed for in the design rather than added awkwardly later.

For fitted wardrobes W6 homeowners often need the joinery to sit alongside existing skirting, cornice lines, sockets and uneven walls. Those details affect the final look as much as the door style, so they are checked before build.

Room Uses

Built around how the bedroom is used

A main bedroom usually needs a balanced mix of long hanging space, double hanging, drawers and shelves. A guest room might need more flexible storage, with space for bedding and luggage. A child’s room may need lower hanging, adjustable shelves and room for toys or school items. Rental properties often need robust, simple storage that uses the room well without overcomplicating the interior.

That is why a wardrobe fitter Hammersmith homeowners can speak to directly is useful. Instead of starting from a fixed catalogue layout, we can discuss the room, what you own and how the wardrobe needs to work day to day. The result should be practical first, then styled to suit the property.

Why R3 Carpentry

Carpenter-built wardrobes, not a generic sales page

Built by carpenters

R3 bring carpentry and joinery experience to the design, fit and finish, rather than selling a standard wardrobe system.

Local to West London

R3 are based in Acton and work across Hammersmith, Chiswick, Ealing and nearby parts of West London.

Designed around real rooms

Walls, ceilings, skirting, sockets, floor levels and alcoves are measured and considered before the wardrobe design is agreed.

Clear written scope

The layout, materials, finish and installation details are agreed before the build so the project stays clear and practical.

FAQ

Fitted wardrobes in Hammersmith questions

Yes. R3 Carpentry build fitted wardrobes in Hammersmith, W6 and nearby West London areas from our Acton base.
Freestanding wardrobes leave unused space above, beside and behind the unit. Fitted wardrobes are designed around the room, so they can use alcoves, full height and awkward corners more effectively.
Yes. Alcove wardrobes are a natural fit for Hammersmith period homes with chimney breasts. We measure the space and design the doors and interiors around the room.
Yes. Uneven walls, chimney breasts, old skirting and ceiling changes are common in W6 homes. A site measure helps us plan the correct fit and finish.
Yes. Wardrobe interiors can include hanging rails, shelves, internal drawers, shoe storage and luggage space depending on the agreed design.
We can discuss door style, proportions, handles and finish so the wardrobe suits the room. Shaker-style doors are often a good fit for period homes.
We agree the layout and written scope before build. The level of drawing or visual detail depends on the project, but the design, storage layout and finish are confirmed before work starts.
Send photos of the room, rough measurements, your Hammersmith postcode and what you want to store. Photos of alcoves, ceilings, skirting, sockets and existing furniture are especially useful.

Related Carpentry

More joinery for Hammersmith homes

Fitted wardrobes often sit alongside wider carpentry work. R3 can also help with kitchen fitting in Hammersmith, wood flooring, staircase renovation and other bespoke joinery where the project needs a consistent finish.

Planning fitted wardrobes in Hammersmith?

Send photos of the room, rough measurements, your W6 postcode and a short note about what you want to store. If you have style references, door preferences or must-have interior features, include those too. A short video of the space can also help show ceiling angles, awkward corners, door swings, existing furniture, current layout and how the room is used.

Planning more work in Hammersmith? See kitchen fitters in Hammersmith, bespoke kitchens in Hammersmith, floor fitters in Hammersmith. Nearby: fitted wardrobes in Chiswick and fitted wardrobes in Wandsworth. You can also browse our services, view the areas we cover or contact R3 Carpentry.