WHAT DOES A BUILT-IN WARDROBE COST?

The cost of a built-in wardrobe is influenced by more than just its size. Three key factors primarily determine the price of a built-in wardrobe from Komandor Scotland:
Material Selection – Technical Features – Installation Complexity
SILVER
H 2500 x W 1900 x D 600 mm

1990 £

  • Sliding Doors / Glide Doors
  • Profile: Steel - white or silver
  • Panel: Furniture Board White or Mirror Silver
  • Interior: Without Side Panels and Back Panel
  • Furniture Board: White
  • Features: Clothes Rails and Shelves, Customized to Your Preferences
GOLD
H 2500 x W 1900 x D 600 mm

3500 £

  • Sliding Doors / Glide Doors
  • Profile: Aluminum - white or silver
  • Panel: Oak Furniture Board + Lacquered Glass
  • Interior: Including Side Panels and Back Panel
  • Furniture Board: Oak
  • Features: Clothes Rails, Drawers, Shelves, and Dampers
PLATIN
H 2500 x W 1900 x D 600 mm

4750 £

  • Features: Clothes Rails, Drawers, Shelves, and Dampers
  • Profile: Anodized Aluminum, Silver or Graphite
  • Panel: Ultra-White
  • Interior: Full Body
  • Furniture Board: Stone Gray
  • Features: Rods, Clothes Lifts, Drawers, Basket Pull-Outs, Shelves, Dampers, LED Lighting with Sensor

Material Selection

An important factor in determining the price is the choice of materials. The furniture boards, which form the foundation of every cabinet, are available in a variety of designs. Do you require the standard 18 mm thickness, or would a thicker material be more suitable? Is a wood decor sufficient, or would you prefer a high-gloss finish? Should the edges of the shelves be colour-contrasted? Will additional materials such as acrylic, glass—whether frosted, painted, or textured—loom, bamboo, real wood veneer, or leather be included? With so many options and combinations available, individual calculations are essential. Trust our expertise to create a clear and transparent quote for you!

Installation Complexity

We create custom cabinets tailored to your needs—whether freestanding, fitted into a niche, under a sloped ceiling, around corners, or covering entire walls. Our assembly teams expertly adapt the cabinets to suit the specific room conditions, whether they are straight or slanted. This is why an on-site measurement appointment is crucial; it allows us to not only take accurate measurements but also estimate the time required for the installation and determine if multiple visits may be necessary. A freestanding cabinet, for example, typically takes less time to install than one fitted under a double slant with uneven walls, even if the amount of material is the same. Experience is key in these situations. With many years of expertise, we’ve been designing and assembling bespoke built-in cabinets of all kinds. We’re always happy to offer advice!   

 

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