Custom Wardrobes in the northern rivers
- Tailored storage that fits your lifestyle
- Smart layouts for easy organisation
- Built-in or walk-in, made to last
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Northern Rivers Wardrobes
If your wardrobe isn’t keeping up with your lifestyle, it might be time to rethink your storage. At D Hinged Kitchens & Joinery, we create beautifully designed custom wardrobes that combine smart organisation with everyday ease.
Based in Main Arm and servicing Northern Rivers, our team works with you to design built-in or walk-in wardrobes that make the most of your space—whether it’s a small bedroom in Brunswick Heads or a spacious master suite in Bangalow.
We understand that off-the-shelf solutions often fall short, which is why everything we build is made to fit your room, your routine, and your style. With high-quality materials, clever layouts, and expert workmanship, your new wardrobe will look good and work even better. From sliding doors to hidden drawers, we help bring order to the chaos so you can start every day feeling more organised.
- Built for Better Organisation
- Tailored to Your Space
- Designed with Daily Use in Mind
Our custom wardrobes are made using trusted brands like Blum, Hettich, and Laminex, delivering lasting function and smooth performance. Whether you need a simple hanging solution or a fully fitted walk-in, we’ve got the skills to make it happen. Call us on
0409 843 689 to start planning your new wardrobe today.
Storage That Works for You
A well-designed wardrobe isn’t just about storage—it’s about making your daily routine easier and your bedroom more enjoyable.
At D Hinged Kitchens & Joinery, we take a practical, design-led approach to every project, tailoring each wardrobe to suit your space and how you live. Whether it’s maximising floor-to-ceiling storage, creating compartments for shoes, or making sure everything has its place, our solutions are built to suit your lifestyle. We work with you from the first consult to the final fitting, offering expert advice and careful craftsmanship at every stage.
Materials are handpicked for durability and style, with internal layouts designed for real-world use—not just showrooms. We can build around tight corners, sloped ceilings, or awkward spaces, turning underused areas into smart storage zones.
With years of experience delivering high-quality joinery across the Northern Rivers, you can trust us to get the job done right. Ready to simplify your space? Let’s create a wardrobe that works as hard as you do.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between built-in and walk-in wardrobes?
A built-in wardrobe is designed to fit into a designated space, often with sliding or hinged doors, and is ideal for bedrooms with limited room. They make use of existing wall space and can be customised with drawers, shelves, and hanging rails. A walk-in wardrobe, on the other hand, is a larger, separate space that you can physically walk into—offering more storage, visibility, and luxury. Both options can be tailored to your needs, but the best choice depends on available space, lifestyle, and budget.
How can I design a wardrobe for maximum storage?
To maximise wardrobe storage, start by thinking about your daily needs. Incorporate adjustable shelving, double hanging rails, built-in drawers, and even shoe racks. Use the vertical space with overhead compartments for seasonal items or less-used belongings. Clever additions like pull-out trays, jewellery drawers, and integrated lighting improve functionality. Custom wardrobes allow you to plan your internal layout based on how you use your clothes and accessories, helping to reduce clutter and keep everything organised while still maintaining a sleek, streamlined appearance.
What materials are best for wardrobe interiors and doors?
The best materials for wardrobes are those that offer durability, style, and low maintenance. For interiors, melamine or laminate boards are popular for their affordability and ease of cleaning. For doors, you can choose between mirrored panels, timber veneer, polyurethane, or even glass depending on your style and budget. Sliding doors save space, while hinged doors provide full access. The right material also depends on room humidity, usage frequency, and your home’s overall aesthetic. A professional can help select the best option for lasting results.







