Wardrobes
Wardrobes are standing cabinets or closets designed for storing clothing and accessories. They can be freestanding pieces of furniture or built into a room. In British usage, a wardrobe often refers to a tall cabinet, while in American usage the term may describe a larger closet or a piece of freestanding furniture.
Wardrobes accommodate garments, footwear, and personal items, helping organize and protect textiles from dust and light.
Common types include freestanding wardrobes with doors or drawers, built-in wardrobes integrated into wall spaces, and
Many units feature mirrors, lighting, or soft-close hardware, and doors may be hinged or sliding.
Materials vary widely: solid wood (such as oak or maple), wood veneer over plywood or MDF, engineered
Sizes and configurations are influenced by space and storage needs. Heights commonly range from 180 to 240
Historically, wardrobes evolved from ecclesiastical chests and armoires to modern, space-saving storage systems. Today, they are