Are Built-In Wardrobes Expensive? Here’s What You Need to Know

When planning a home renovation, built-in wardrobes are often a chic, space-saving solution. They are convenient and can maximise a room’s storage capacity in any style. But the question that lingers in the minds of homeowners is if it is cheap enough to be within their budget or way too expensive to make a hole in their pockets.

To be honest, the price varies depending on several factors, some of these factors range from materials and finishes to size and customisation. Built-in wardrobes are definitely a worthwhile investment in terms of space efficiency and property value, although at first, they may seem pricey.

In this post, you’ll learn the true cost of built-in wardrobes in Australia, what influences the cost and how you can get a high-quality result without spending a fortune.

What is a Built-In Wardrobe?

A built-in wardrobe is a fixed-in-the-wall storage system, rather than a freestanding furniture piece. It can be tailor-made to your room layout and is ideal for maximising storage space in the home without cluttering the space.

Unlike flat-pack wardrobes, a built-in wardrobe has more flexibility in layout and finishes because as opposed to buying an already carpentered wardrobe, a wardrobe is carpentered into your existing space so depending on the shape and structure of your space it could take on any layout, which gives it a more sophisticated and high-end look.

How Much Does a Built-In Wardrobe Cost?

Built-in wardrobes in Australia range in cost from $2,000 to $10,000+ depending on design complexity. Here is a rough idea to guide you in your budgeting towards a built-in wardrobe:

Type

Average Cost Range

Basic Sliding Door Wardrobe

$1600-2,500

Mid-Range Custom

$3,000-5,000

High-end (4 door)

$6,000+

Walk-in Wardrobe

$20,000-30,000

Several variables determine cost as well including:

  • Size and height of the unit
  • Door choice (sliding, hinged, mirrored, glass)
  • Internal organisation (drawers, shelves, hanging space)
  • Materials and finishes
  • Personal options (trending LED lighting, soft-close drawers, pull-out accessories and built-in ironing boards)

A simple style with laminate interiors and standard sliding doors will cost a lot less than one that is highly customised, with floor-to-ceiling length with luxury options.

So, Is a Built-In Wardrobe Really Worth the Cost?

Yes, they are.

The price might initially seem like a deterrent but they come with so many benefits that flat-pack wardrobes might not have and these justify the cost. It is truly value for money. Some of these benefits are:

Tailored Storage Solutions

A tailored design will eliminate dead space because you can design the wardrobe to fit around quirky corners, sloping cylinders etc Whatever your storage requirements are a built-in wardrobe can accommodate it while eliminating awkward spaces in your home.

Aesthetics and Clean Lines

Built-ins are made to fit right into your walls and ceiling and this helps to eradicate visual clutter and gives your space a stylish and modern finish.

Added Value to Property

Storage is the first thing property buyers look at when they see a house. A stylishly designed, quality built-in wardrobe adds to your home’s aesthetics and functionality, both of which are top-seller points. The market value of your property is increased when there is a built-in wardrobe fitted which makes it a sound investment if one day you do decide to sell or rent your home.

Long-Term Durability

Unlike mass-produced, flat-pack wardrobes that may deteriorate over time, built-in wardrobes are made with high-quality materials and installed by skilled professionals. This makes them more sturdy, and long-lasting with the ability to resist excessive wear and tear.

Further, over the years, you will save on replacement and repairs, so if you are looking to make a smart long-term home investment, this is the way to go.

How to Save Money Without Compromising on Wardrobe Design & Quality?

You do not need to break the bank to be able to achieve a top-quality outcome. These are some ways to ensure your budget is maintained:

Go for a Modular System: Modular internal parts (pre-made components) can be provided by some companies to save you the extra coins that would have been spent on a custom design of those parts.

Select Cost-Effective finishes: Laminates and Medium-Density Fiberboard (MDF) cost less than solid timber or glass.

Keep it Simple: Keep the wardrobe design uncomplicated, sliding doors tend to be less costly than hinged or bi-fold doors.

Select a Local Reputable Supplier: A professional wardrobe company in Sydney or nearby suburbs will save you costly errors and provide you with a long-lasting wardrobe.

Get in Touch With the Best Wardrobe Manufacturer & Installer in Sydney

For peace of mind and confidence in a job well done, it is always best to collaborate with experienced professionals. An expert installer operating locally will be well-versed in Australian building standards and know the exact materials to use based on climatic concerns.

Sydney Wardrobe Company is Sydney’s first choice for custom wardrobe design and fitting. We have years of experience and an eye for craftsmanship and we offer custom solutions that suit your budget and your space. Contact Sydney Wardrobes for more information.

 

 

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