Angled Fitted Wardrobes
For sloped ceilings, loft conversions & alcoves.
If your bedroom has a sloping ceiling because it's in an alcove or an eave, or you're wanting to install some fitted wardrobes in a loft conversion and you're working with an awkward space, you'll need angled fitted wardrobes to fill the gap seamlessly. Save a fortune compared to the high street rivals by choosing our supply only DIY option, where the furniture arrives flat-packed for you to fit yourself, or hire a local tradesperson.
Our angled wardrobes are fully made-to-measure to suit your awkward space, providing you with beautiful, contemporary storage. You provide us with the dimensions and measurements, then your friendly designer will create a simple, easy quote for you.
Want to spread the cost? No problem, your new angled wardrobes will be even more affordable thanks to our pay monthly fitted wardrobe finance options, with 0% APR.
How to get your angled wardrobe
Simply measure up your space and then you can request a bespoke quote from us, choosing your doors, cabinet colour, handles and more.
Choose what you want inside from our range of interior options, with each module being entirely made to measure for truly bespoke wardrobes.
Quality, as standard...
What can I have inside my angled wardrobe?
We have a range of 11 different internal 'modules' for you to choose from for your built in wardrobe. Each can be made in any width you like for a truly bespoke wardrobe.
Browse the modules and let us know on the quote form what you'd like.
SEE THE INTERNAL OPTIONSHow do I get them installed?
Because we sell DIY angled wardrobes, you arrange your own installation which you can do yourself if you're DIY-savvy following our simple instructions, or you can hire a local fitter if you'd rather they do the work whilst you sit back and feel smug for making a huge saving!
In total, you'll save thousands compared to some "full service" companies, despite their dodgy discounts and 'too good to be true' offers.
Need help measuring?
Certainly... just take your measurements using our handy Measuring Guide, then send them to us along with any design plans for your dream sloping roof wardrobe and our designers will work on a quote. We recommend taking a couple of photos of the space too, this can really help!
Get Your FREE Quote
Get your quote with a free 3D design when you send us your measurements and design plans for a sloping roof fitted wardrobe.
One of our friendly bedroom designers will take a look at your plan then be in touch within a couple of working days with your quotation. We may need to contact you before preparing the quote to ask a few questions to make sure it's just right.
Let's get started.
Sloping Back Wardrobes
Planning on installing a fitted wardrobe with a sloping back? They're perfect for running along the eaves of a loft conversion or bedroom with an angled wall.
We have a special quotation form for those looking for a sloping back wardrobe. Enter your measurements and a designer will be in touch with your quote and 3D design.
We may need to contact you to ask a few questions to make sure it's just right.
Loft Conversion Wardrobes
If you're looking for loft conversion wardrobes because you're creating a dormer loft bedroom then our furniture is perfect for you. Each unit is made to measure to suit your requirements and can be built super deep to account for deeper eaves. Available with a range of internal options, including hanging rails, shelving and drawers, there's a solution for any loft bedroom conversion.
Everything is delivered to your front door, flat packed, ready for easy assembly. You can either build yourself (it's a 2 person job usually) or hire a tradesperson to complete it for you. You'll still save a small fortune compared to the 'full service' companies that do everything and charge you a premium. We offer the perfect DIY solution that's focussed on giving customers a high quality product at an affordable price.
All of our angled wardrobes and other fitted bedroom furniture is proudly built in Britain, at our state of the art factory on the edge of Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire.