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Shop freestanding wardrobes in solid oak, painted and wooden finishes, designed for bedrooms that need practical, well-built storage. This collection includes single, double, triple and quad wardrobes with full hanging space, drawers, shelves and a range of internal storage layouts.
Whether you need a compact oak wardrobe for a smaller bedroom, a painted wardrobe to suit a lighter colour scheme, or a large triple wardrobe with drawers for a main bedroom, every piece in this range is crafted from solid wood with traditional construction details including dovetail joints to drawers. Free delivery to mainland UK addresses.
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Oak wardrobes are the core of this collection. Solid oak is one of the most durable and long-lasting materials for bedroom furniture, and an oak wardrobe is built to handle daily use over many years without weakening, warping or deteriorating the way cheaper engineered alternatives often do.
This range includes oak wardrobes in light, natural, waxed and rustic finishes, so there are options for both modern and more traditional bedroom styles. Most designs feature solid oak doors, frames and drawer fronts with dovetail-jointed drawers for added strength. If you are furnishing a complete bedroom, many of these oak wardrobes sit within wider ranges that include matching beds, bedside tables, chest of drawers and dressing tables.
Painted wardrobes are a popular choice for bedrooms where a full oak finish would feel too heavy or dark. A painted wardrobe with an oak top combines a lighter, more contemporary body colour with the warmth and quality of a solid oak surface, giving you a softer look without losing the feel of real wood furniture.
This collection includes grey painted wardrobes, ivory painted wardrobes and stone painted wardrobes in double, triple and sliding door styles. Painted finishes work especially well in guest bedrooms, lighter-toned main bedrooms and rooms where you want the wardrobe to blend with painted walls rather than contrast against them.
Every wardrobe in this collection is crafted from solid wood — primarily oak, though painted styles use a combination of painted hardwood and solid oak tops. A solid wood wardrobe offers a level of build quality, weight and durability that flat-pack and engineered-board alternatives cannot match.
Wooden wardrobes are particularly worth considering if you want furniture that will last. Real wood ages well, develops character over time and can be repaired or refinished if needed. Key construction details across this range include dovetail joints to drawers, solid back panels and properly fitted hinges designed for years of regular use.
If you are looking for a wooden wardrobe with drawers, many designs in this collection include a lower drawer section beneath the hanging space, giving you a combination of full-length hanging, shorter hanging and folded storage in one piece.
The right wardrobe size depends on how much clothing you need to store, how many people are using it, and how much bedroom wall space you have available.
A double wardrobe is the most common choice for single bedrooms, guest rooms and smaller main bedrooms. It gives you enough hanging space for everyday use without dominating the room. Most double wardrobes in this collection are two-door designs with either full hanging or a combination of hanging and internal shelving.
A triple wardrobe is a better fit for main bedrooms and larger rooms where two people share the storage. Triple wardrobes with drawers are especially practical because they give you full hanging, short hanging, drawer storage and sometimes shelving in a single piece — reducing the need for a separate chest of drawers.
A quad wardrobe is the largest option and suits bedrooms where maximum storage is the priority. If your room can accommodate the width, a quad wardrobe can replace the need for multiple smaller storage pieces, keeping the room looking cleaner and more organised. Browse our quad wardrobes for the full selection.
For rooms where space is limited, a single wardrobe can work well alongside a chest of drawers to give you enough combined storage without needing a wider unit.
One of the main decisions when choosing a wardrobe is how the internal space is arranged. Some wardrobes offer full-length hanging only, which suits longer coats, dresses and items that need to hang without folding. Others combine hanging space with built-in drawers, internal shelves or a mix of both.
A wardrobe with drawers is often the more practical choice for everyday use because it lets you store folded items — jumpers, jeans, t-shirts, underwear — inside the wardrobe rather than needing a separate chest of drawers elsewhere in the room. This can be especially useful in smaller bedrooms where floor space is limited.
If drawer storage matters, look at the triple wardrobes with drawers and the combination wardrobe designs in this collection, which tend to offer the most flexible internal layouts.
The finish you choose affects the overall feel of the bedroom. A light oak wardrobe suits brighter, more modern interiors where you want the furniture to feel clean and open. A rustic oak wardrobe brings more warmth, grain detail and character, and tends to sit well in rooms with a more traditional or country feel.
Waxed oak finishes offer a slightly deeper, richer tone than standard lacquered oak and can make the wardrobe feel more substantial in the room. If you are unsure which finish to choose, it is usually worth matching the wardrobe to any other bedroom furniture you already have, or browsing the full range pages where you can see how each finish looks across beds, bedside tables and chest of drawers.
Every wardrobe in this collection is a freestanding piece of furniture. Unlike fitted wardrobes or built-in wardrobes, a freestanding wardrobe does not need to be permanently attached to the wall or custom-built to the room. It can be positioned wherever it fits and moved if you rearrange the room or relocate.
Freestanding wardrobes also differ from flat-pack alternatives because they are constructed from solid wood with traditional joinery rather than engineered board with cam-lock fixings. That construction difference means more weight, better stability, smoother drawer action and a longer working life.
If you have been comparing fitted wardrobe quotes with freestanding options, a solid wood freestanding wardrobe often offers better long-term value because it moves with you, does not require professional installation, and is built from materials that can be maintained and repaired rather than replaced.
Do you sell painted wardrobes? Yes. This collection includes grey painted wardrobes, ivory painted wardrobes and stone painted wardrobes in double, triple and sliding door styles. Painted finishes combine a lighter body colour with a solid oak top.
What is the difference between a double and a triple wardrobe? A double wardrobe is a two-door design suited to single bedrooms, guest rooms and smaller spaces. A triple wardrobe has three doors and offers significantly more hanging and storage space, making it a better fit for main bedrooms and rooms shared by two people.
Do you sell quad wardrobes? Yes. Quad wardrobes are the largest option in this collection and suit bedrooms where maximum storage is the priority. They offer enough hanging and drawer space to replace multiple smaller pieces.
Are these freestanding wardrobes or fitted wardrobes? Every wardrobe in this collection is freestanding. They do not need to be attached to the wall or custom-built to the room. They can be positioned anywhere and moved if needed.
Do you sell wooden wardrobes with drawers? Yes. Many of our wooden wardrobes include a lower drawer section beneath the hanging space. Triple wardrobes with drawers offer the most flexible combination of hanging, shelving and folded storage.
What are your wardrobes made from? Our wardrobes are crafted from solid wood, primarily oak. Painted styles use painted hardwood with solid oak tops. Construction details include dovetail joints to drawers and solid back panels.
Do you sell single wardrobes? Yes. Single wardrobes are a good option for smaller bedrooms, children’s rooms or as a companion piece alongside a chest of drawers.
What is the difference between a light oak and a rustic oak wardrobe? A light oak wardrobe has a cleaner, brighter finish that suits modern interiors. A rustic oak wardrobe has a deeper tone with more visible grain and character, suited to traditional or country-style bedrooms.
Can I buy a large oak wardrobe? Yes. Our triple and quad oak wardrobes offer the most storage space. Triple wardrobes are typically around 130-150cm wide, while quad wardrobes are wider still.
Do you sell grey wardrobes? Yes. Our grey painted wardrobes combine a grey painted body with a solid oak top. They are available in double and triple sizes.