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Premium Wardrobes for Modern Homes – Smart Storage, Tailored Design, and Lasting Quality



Discover premium wardrobes designed to enhance both storage efficiency and modern interior style. At CestlaV Home, we specialize in custom wardrobe solutions including sliding door wardrobes, hinged door wardrobes, and walk-in wardrobes. Crafted with high-quality materials and stylish finishes, our wardrobes combine durability, functionality, and timeless elegance—perfect for bedrooms, dressing rooms, and contemporary living spaces.

A wardrobe is more than simple storage—it's an essential element that shapes how a bedroom functions and feels. At Cestlavhome, our wardrobe collection blends modern aesthetics with intelligent organization, offering custom solutions for spaces of all sizes and interior styles. From compact apartments to spacious master suites, our wardrobes maximize every inch with thoughtful layouts and premium materials.


Explore Our Wardrobe Collections


Sliding Door Wardrobes

Our sliding door wardrobes are space-saving and sleek, ideal for compact bedrooms or modern apartments. Available in glass, wooden veneer, or melamine finishes, these wardrobes provide smooth functionality and a minimalist design.


Hinged Door Wardrobes

For a classic and practical choice, our hinged door wardrobes offer full access to storage space. With customizable shelves, drawers, and compartments, they are perfect for those who value organization and traditional aesthetics.


Walk-in Wardrobes

Transform your storage into a luxury experience with our walk-in wardrobes. Tailored to your needs, they feature modular systems, adjustable racks, and customizable interiors for ultimate convenience and style.


Why Choose CestlaV Home Wardrobes?


Optimized Storage for Every Room

Our wardrobes are designed for real-life organization, featuring:

  • Double and single hanging zones

  • Deep drawers for accessories and essentials

  • Adjustable shelves for bags and folded garments

  • Dust-free shoe storage

  • Optional jewelry and watch displays

  • LED interior lighting for enhanced visibility


Premium Materials for Long-Term Use

We source materials known for durability and visual quality:

  • Solid wood frames

  • Engineered wood panels

  • Wood veneer doors

  • High-gloss lacquer

  • Matte or textured finishes

  • Scratch-resistant laminates


Smooth & Smart Door Mechanisms

  • Soft-close hinges

  • Wide-angle opening

  • Space-saving sliding systems

  • Anti-warp panels and reinforced frames


Modern Designs for Contemporary Homes

Choose from minimalist flat-panel doors, elegant wood textures, mirrored fronts, integrated lighting, and more to elevate your room's aesthetic.


Wardrobe Buying Guide


When selecting a wardrobe, consider the following:

  • Room Size & Layout – Sliding doors for small spaces; hinged or walk-in for larger rooms.

  • Storage Needs – Extra drawers for accessories, hanging space for suits and dresses.

  • Material & Finish – Melamine for affordability, wood veneer for natural elegance, lacquer for a modern gloss finish.

  • Style Preference – Minimalist, modern, or classic—choose one that complements your décor.


Types of Wardrobes We Offer


Sliding Door Wardrobes – Efficient & Space-Saving

Perfect for narrow bedrooms or hallways. Sliding doors require no swing space and create a clean, modern look.

Hinged Door Wardrobes – Classic Accessibility

Full visibility, flexible interior layouts, and ideal for rooms with enough door clearance.

Modular Wardrobe Systems – Completely Customizable

Design your storage with adjustable modules, drawers, pull-outs, and open shelves.

Walk-In Wardrobe Systems – Luxury Organization

Create a boutique-style dressing area with open shelving, enclosed storage, and custom accessories.

Built-In Wall Wardrobes – Seamless Architecture

Floor-to-ceiling designs that maximize capacity while blending seamlessly into the room.


Wardrobe Interior Options

FeaturePurposeBenefits
Double Hanging RodsShirts, jacketsDoubles vertical capacity
Long Hanging SectionDresses, coatsPrevents wrinkles
Pull-Out DrawersAccessories, underwearEasy access
Open ShelvesBags, folded clothesHigh visibility
Trouser RackPantsNeat, organized storage
Pull-Out Shoe RackFootwearDust-free & organized
Glass Display DrawerWatches, jewelryLuxury presentation
LED LightingInterior visibilityPremium look & usability


Materials & Finishes Available

MaterialDurabilityAestheticBest For
Solid WoodExcellentLuxuriousPremium homes
Engineered WoodHighContemporaryMost modern wardrobes
Wood VeneerHighReal-wood lookHigh-end design
LaminateVery highMinimalistBusy households
Matte / Gloss LacquerMedium-highStylish luxuryFeature wardrobes


Standard Wardrobe Dimensions (inch)

TypeHeightDepthWidthNotes
Hinged Wardrobe84–96 inch22–24 inch24–96 inchMost common
Sliding Door Wardrobe84–108 inch24–26 inch48–120 inchRequires track
Built-In WardrobeCustom22–24 inchCustomWall-to-wall
Walk-In Units84–96 inch16–24 inchCustomModular

Wardrobe vs Armoire – Which One Should You Choose?


What’s the difference between an armoire and a wardrobe?

A wardrobe is a modern storage cabinet built for clothing organization, often modular and customizable.

An armoire is a freestanding, decorative cabinet traditionally French in origin, used for clothing but also for linens, electronics, or multi-purpose storage.


Wardrobe vs Armoire – Detailed Comparison

FeatureWardrobeArmoire
Main PurposeClothing organizationMulti-purpose storage
StructureModern, modular, built-in optionsFreestanding furniture
StyleMinimalist, cleanClassic, ornate
Door TypeHinged / Sliding / MirrorHinged
Best ForBedrooms, apartmentsLiving rooms, guest rooms
Interior LayoutHighly optimizedFlexible but simpler
AestheticContemporaryTraditional

The Role of a Wardrobe in Modern Interior Design


A wardrobe is no longer just for storage. It now plays a central role in:

  • creating a clean and organized bedroom

  • maximizing vertical space

  • hiding clutter

  • enhancing the room’s design style

  • increasing home value

  • supporting minimalist living

With tailored interiors and a wide range of materials, our wardrobes integrate functionality with refined aesthetics.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


What is the difference between sliding and hinged wardrobes?

Sliding wardrobes save space and provide a sleek look, while hinged wardrobes allow full access to the interior and are easier to customize.


Can I customize the inside layout of my wardrobe?

Yes, CestlaV Home offers full customization, including shelves, drawers, hanging rails, and accessory compartments.



What materials are available?

We provide melamine finished wardrobes, lacquer finished wardrobes, wood veneer wardrobes, and aluminum frame options.



How do I choose the right wardrobe size?

Measure your room carefully, considering ceiling height and available floor space. Our team can assist with professional recommendations.


What’s the difference between a closet and a wardrobe?

  • Closet: Built into the home.

  • Wardrobe: Freestanding or modular cabinet.


What is the old name for a closet?

Historically: press, cupboard, or wardrobe cabinet.


What is the 3-3-3 rule for wardrobe planning?

Rotate between:

  • 3 tops

  • 3 bottoms

  • 3 pairs of shoes
    A minimalist capsule wardrobe technique.


What is the 70-30 rule in wardrobe design?

  • 70% neutral, everyday essentials

  • 30% trendy statement items


What is the 80-20 wardrobe rule?

You wear 20% of your clothes 80% of the time — helpful for decluttering.


What is the 10-10-10 rule for decluttering?

Choose 10 items to:

  • throw away

  • donate

  • relocate


How many clothes should be in a functional wardrobe?

A well-organized wardrobe typically contains:

  • 30–50 essential clothing items

  • seasonal garments

  • minimal duplicates


Is it cheaper to build a closet or buy a wardrobe?

Buying a wardrobe is usually more affordable because:

  • no structural renovation

  • no construction labor

  • fully modular options


What do people put in an armoire or wardrobe?

  • Seasonal clothing

  • Shoes

  • Bags

  • Accessories

  • Bedding

  • Jewelry

  • Everyday essentials


What is an armoire used for?

  • Clothing

  • Bedding

  • Linens

  • TVs & electronics

  • Home office supplies

  • Children's storage


Do people still use armoires?

Yes. Armoires remain popular in French country, farmhouse, European classic, and boutique hotel-style interiors.


Can an armoire count as a closet?

Yes—many older homes without built-in closets use armoires as closet alternatives.


What are alternative uses for an armoire?

  • Home office cabinet

  • Coffee station

  • TV cabinet

  • Linen storage

  • Entryway organizer


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How Our Custom Furniture Manufacturing Works?

FAQs

  • How to judge furniture quality?
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    High-quality custom furniture can be evaluated using five key criteria:

    1. 1. Material Quality

      • Solid wood, high-grade plywood, or high-density melamine boards are preferred.

      • Look for E0/E1 certified eco-friendly boards.

      • Avoid thin or low-density particle boards for structural parts.

    2. 2. Construction & Joinery

      • Cabinets should use strong joints such as dowels, mortise-and-tenon, or cam-lock systems.

      • No wobbling, gaps, or misalignment.

      • Drawer slides should run smoothly and silently.

    3. 3. Hardware Quality

      • Soft-closing hinges, drawer runners, and connectors should be from reputable brands (e.g., Blum, Hettich).

      • Hardware determines 60% of long-term durability.

    4. 4. Surface Finish

      • Uniform color, no bubbles, peeling, or rough edges.

      • Melamine boards should have tight edge banding without chipping.

    5. 5. Stability & Weight Support

      • Shelves should not sag under weight.

      • Back panels should be securely attached for stability.

    A simple test: Press, pull, shake — good furniture remains firm and silent.

  • What are the furniture quality standards?
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    Furniture quality standards typically include:

    1. Material Standards

    • Formaldehyde emission:

      • E0: ≤0.5mg/L

      • E1: ≤1.5mg/L (global residential standard)

    • Board density & strength requirements.

    2. Structural Standards

    • Load-bearing capacity for shelves, cabinets, and doors.

    • Stability tests to prevent tipping.

    • Drawer and hinge cycle testing (e.g., ≥50,000 open-close cycles).

    3. Surface & Finish Standards

    • Scratch resistance

    • Moisture resistance

    • UV colorfastness

    4. Hardware Standards

    • Soft-close mechanisms

    • Corrosion resistance

    • Long-term durability testing

    5. Safety Standards

    • Anti-tip safety

    • Smooth edges for injury prevention

    • Weight-bearing compliance

    For export markets, compliance with ANSI/BIFMA, ISO9001, or EN standards is common.

  • How to know if furniture is too big for a room?
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    To determine whether furniture size is appropriate:

    1. 1. Use the 2/3 Rule
      The main furniture piece (sofa/bed/cabinet) should take up no more than 2/3 of the wall length it is placed against.

    2. 2. Leave 30–36 inches (76–90 cm) of walking space
      This is essential for comfortable movement.

    3. 3. Measure doorways and hallways
      Ensure the furniture can physically enter the space.

    4. 4. Mock-up the footprint
      Use tape to outline the furniture on the floor to visualize its actual size.

    5. 5. Avoid blocking natural light sources
      Overly large furniture often blocks windows or disrupts flow.

    If the room feels “crowded,” your furniture is already too big—regardless of actual measurements.

  • What is the markup on custom furniture?
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    Custom furniture typically has:

    Retail markup: 100%–300%
    (Retailers double or triple the production cost)

    Designer/contractor markup: 20%–45%
    (For project management & design fees)

    Factory direct markup: 10%–30%
    (Lowest because there is no middleman)
    Why is markup high?
    • Custom cutting
    • Premium materials
    • Skilled labor
    • One-off production instead of mass production
    • Logistics & installation complexity
    If buying directly from a manufacturer, customers often save 30–50% compared to retail.
  • What is the 70/30 rule in interior design?
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    The 70/30 Rule helps create visual balance:

    70% - Main Style

    This is the dominant theme of the room:

    • Most furniture

    • Wall color

    • Flooring

    • Major décor elements

    30% - Supporting Style

    Accent colors, smaller furniture, and décor items that complement the main style.

    Example:

    • 70% Modern Minimalist → clean lines, neutral colors, simple cabinets

    • 30% Warm Accents → wood textures, soft textiles, warm lighting

    It prevents a space from feeling too uniform or too chaotic.

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