Bespoke wardrobes under a sloped roof: the ultimate guide
The space under a sloped roof is one of the most underrated storage areas in a home. With bespoke wardrobes, you turn this 'lost' space into stylish, functional storage.
The problem with standard wardrobes under sloped roofs
Standard wardrobes are designed for straight walls and flat ceilings. Under a sloped roof they simply don't fit: unused corners appear, doors don't close properly and the result looks messy. The outcome is wasted space and frustration — the exact opposite of what you want.
What bespoke wardrobes make possible
With a bespoke wardrobe, you follow the exact line of the roof. Every centimetre is put to use — including the lowest corners. In the lower zones you can install drawers for shoes, seasonal clothes or bedding. The higher zones host hanging clothes or shelving. The result is a wardrobe that looks as if it has always been part of the architecture.
Materials and door systems
For wardrobes under sloped roofs, bespoke hinged doors are the most common choice, but sliding doors are possible with adapted tracks. Push-to-open systems create an ultra-clean, handle-less look. In terms of materials, we often work with lacquered MDF for a sleek look or oak veneer for a warmer feel.
What do bespoke wardrobes under a sloped roof cost?
The price depends on dimensions, materials and door system. At Foxline, bespoke wardrobes under sloped roofs start from around €2,000 per running metre. A full dressing room under the roof — combining hanging zones, drawers and shelves — typically sits between €4,000 and €10,000.