Wardrobes in Grafton
- Custom Fit for Any Space
- Smart, Functional Layouts
- ELFA Storage System Options
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Grafton Wardrobes
When your wardrobe doesn’t work, your whole space can feel disorganised—and that’s something we hear from clients all the time. At Ken Willis Joinery Pty Ltd in South Grafton, we create custom wardrobes that make the most of your available space while giving everything a proper place. Whether you're dealing with clutter, a lack of hanging space, or drawers that just don’t fit what you need them to, we can design a solution that’s practical, tidy, and tailored to your lifestyle. From sliding doors to walk-ins, and even premium internal systems like ELFA, we focus on building wardrobes that are easy to use and a pleasure to open every day.
If your current wardrobe just isn't cutting it, give us a call on (02) 6642 4735 and let's talk about designing one that suits how you actually live.
Built-In Storage That Fits Just Right
We’ve worked on all kinds of wardrobe projects—from simple built-ins to complex walk-in layouts. What they all have in common is a focus on usable space. We take the time to plan each internal section based on what you want to store, whether it’s hanging clothes, folded garments, shoes, or accessories. Want soft-close drawers, pull-out shelves, or mirrored sliding doors? No problem—we’ll run through the options with you, so the end result looks great and works exactly how you need it to. We also offer ELFA storage systems, a flexible and modular setup that’s perfect for growing families or anyone who wants to keep their storage adaptable over time.
So whether you're building new or upgrading an older setup, we’ll help you create a wardrobe that keeps everything in order and makes daily life that little bit easier. Call (02) 6642 4735 to get started.
What is the best type of wardrobe for small bedrooms?
In small bedrooms, space efficiency is key, so the best type of wardrobe is one that maximises storage without taking up too much floor space. Sliding door wardrobes are a popular choice because they don’t require clearance space to open, unlike hinged doors. Custom-built wardrobes are especially effective in small rooms, as they can be tailored to fit awkward corners, alcoves, or full-height walls to make use of vertical space. Internal features such as pull-out drawers, double hanging rails, and shelf dividers help organise clothing and accessories without clutter. For extremely tight spaces, built-in wardrobes with mirrored doors can also help create the illusion of a larger room while serving a practical function.
How much does a custom wardrobe cost in Australia?
The cost of a custom wardrobe in Australia can vary widely depending on size, materials, internal fittings, and door type. On average, a basic built-in wardrobe with sliding doors and simple shelving may cost between $1,500 and $3,500. More elaborate designs, including walk-in wardrobes or premium internal fittings (like soft-close drawers, pull-out shoe racks, or ELFA systems), can range from $4,000 to over $10,000. Materials such as melamine, laminate, timber veneer, or two-pack painted finishes will also affect the final price. Labour costs, location, and whether the wardrobe is part of a renovation or new build will further influence the overall budget. It’s best to get a detailed quote based on your specific requirements.
What should I include inside a custom wardrobe?
The internal layout of a custom wardrobe should reflect your lifestyle and how you prefer to organise your clothing and accessories. Essential components often include:
- Hanging space: Single or double rails for shirts, trousers, dresses, and coats.
- Shelving: Adjustable shelves for folded clothes, handbags, or storage boxes.
- Drawers: Ideal for undergarments, socks, and smaller items you want out of sight.
- Shoe racks: Pull-out or angled shelves to keep shoes tidy and accessible.
- Accessory organisers: Trays or compartments for belts, jewellery, or watches.
- Overhead storage: High shelves for seasonal items or seldom-used belongings.
Modular systems like ELFA allow you to adapt or expand the layout over time. When planning, think about what you use daily versus occasionally, and make sure the most-used items are easy to reach.