A loft room without proper storage is a wasted opportunity.
The sloping ceiling that makes standard wardrobes impossible is exactly what we are trained to work with. We design loft wardrobes that follow the roofline, fill the eaves, utilise every alcove and turn the most challenging room in your home into something that feels considered and complete.
We do this every week. It is one of our favourite projects.
We design.
We manufacture.
We install.
Wardrobes built into sloping ceiling sections — following the exact roofline angle
Eaves storage cupboards — low-height drawers, shelving and pull-out units
Full-height hanging in the tallest section of the room
Low-level pull-out drawers in the eaves where standing height is not possible
Velux window integration — wardrobes designed around existing roof windows
Beam integration — wardrobes designed to incorporate, not fight, existing structural beams
Combination units — full-height hanging alongside low eaves storage in one seamless piece













Yes — this is one of our core specialities. We design wardrobes specifically for loft rooms and sloped ceilings, angling the top panel to follow the exact roofline so there are no gaps and no wasted space.
Yes. We regularly build pull-out drawer units and low-height cupboards into eaves spaces where standing height is not sufficient for full wardrobes. These are ideal for seasonal storage, shoes, folded clothes and accessories.
Our designer visits your loft room and measures everything — including the ceiling pitch angle, the height at the eaves, Velux window positions and any beams or structural features. This precision measurement is why our loft wardrobes fit perfectly where standard furniture cannot.
Loft wardrobes can cost slightly more than standard fitted wardrobes because of the additional design and manufacturing complexity involved in angled panels and irregular shapes. Your designer will provide a fully itemised fixed-price quote during your free home visit.
Book a free home design visit. Our designer will measure every angle, assess every section and show you exactly what is possible — in a design, in your chosen finish, before we build a single thing.