What Our Built-In Wardrobes Include
A built-in wardrobe is more than a rail and a shelf. We plan the inside around what you own and how much of it you need to reach every day. A typical design can include:
- Long-hang sections for dresses and coats, plus double-hang sections for shirts and folded items
- Banks of soft-close drawers for clothes you do not hang
- Adjustable shelving for bags, linen, and folded knits
- Built-in shoe racks so footwear is not piled on the floor
- Hamper space, tie and belt storage, and jewellery inserts where you want them
- Internal lighting and mirrors as optional add-ons
You choose the door style to suit the room. Sliding doors save floor space in tighter bedrooms. Hinged doors give you full access to the whole opening. Open walk-in layouts work well in larger rooms or main bedrooms with a dedicated dressing zone. Door and cabinet finishes are available in 2pac, timber veneer, solid timber, and thermofoil, so the robe can match the rest of your home or stand on its own.
Built-In Robes or a Walk-In Wardrobe
A built-in robe runs along a bedroom wall behind sliding or hinged doors. It suits standard bedrooms in estate homes and is the most popular choice for built-in robes in Gregory Hills and the suburbs around it. A walk-in wardrobe is a separate room or recess you step into, fitted out with open shelving, hanging, and drawers. If your main bedroom has the space, walk-in wardrobe design gives you a boutique feel and room to get ready without crowding.
Not sure which one fits your home? We look at your floor plan during the measure and show you both options before you decide.
Why Families Choose Cobbitty Grove
Cobbitty Grove Kitchens has been a family-owned joinery business since 1981. We manufacture every wardrobe at our own workshop in Smeaton Grange and install it with our own team, so the people building your robe are the same people the business has trained and trusted for years.
Builder-grade wire shelving is made to a price, not to last. Our cabinetry is built from quality board and hardware that holds its shape under daily use. You get materials suited to a long-term family home, not a quick fit-out that bends within a few seasons.
Who This Is For
If your wire shelving is sagging, your robe doors do not sit straight, or you have run out of room for shoes and bags, a built-in wardrobe solves it at the source. Many of our clients start with the bedrooms after upgrading the kitchen, then add storage room by room. While we measure the robes, we can also quote other joinery in the home, such as bathroom vanities, so the work flows together and matches.
How the Process Works
It starts with a free in-home consultation and measure. Our designer looks at the space, talks through how you use it, and notes what you need to store. We then create a design for the layout and finishes. Once you approve it, your wardrobe is built at Smeaton Grange and installed by our team on an agreed date. You can view our robes gallery to see completed projects from real homes in the region.
Built-In Wardrobes Across Macarthur and Beyond
We design and install built-in wardrobes and robes across the Macarthur region, including Camden, Campbelltown, Narellan, Oran Park, Gregory Hills, Harrington Park, and Mount Annan. We also work throughout the Southern Highlands and along the South Coast for clients who want the same quality of joinery in their bedrooms.
Start Your Built-In Wardrobe
If you are ready to replace builder-grade shelving with a wardrobe built for your room, we would like to help. Call Cobbitty Grove on 02 4647 9900 or book a consultation to arrange your free in-home measure and quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a built-in wardrobe cost?
The price depends on the size of the robe, the door style, the finish, and how the inside is fitted out. A simple two-door robe costs less than a full walk-in with drawers and shelving throughout. We provide a free measure and a written quote, so you know the figure before anything is built.
Can you build a wardrobe to fit an awkward or sloped space?
Yes. Because every unit is made to measure, we can work around angled ceilings, bulkheads, corners, and recesses that off-the-shelf robes cannot fit. The design is drawn to your exact room.
What is the difference between a built-in robe and a walk-in wardrobe?
A built-in robe sits flat against a wall behind doors. A walk-in wardrobe is a small room or recess you step into. We show you both options for your space during the measure.
Do you remove the old wire shelving?
Yes. Our installers take out the existing shelving and rails as part of the fit-out, then install your new wardrobe in its place.
How long does it take?
Timing depends on the size of the job and our current schedule. We give you a clear timeline at quote stage and confirm install dates once the design is approved.