Wardrobes in Taree
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Taree Wardrobes
Struggling with clutter, cramped drawers or a layout that just doesn’t work? You’re not alone. At Coastal Detail Joinery, we create made-to-measure wardrobes that suit how you live and the space you’ve got—whether it’s a family home in Taree, a rental, or a renovation in progress.
Everything is built in our Tuncurry workshop, meaning full control over the fit, materials and timeline. No cookie-cutter designs, no unnecessary fillers—just smart, clean joinery designed to store what you actually own. Our team guides you through layout options, custom shelving, soft-close features and more, so the finished product is functional and tidy from day one.
Locals choose us because we keep things simple. No confusing timelines, no runarounds—just a team that listens, builds with care and turns up when they say they will.
Give our team a call on
02 6554 9184 to get your free wardrobe quote.
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Carpentry Services We Offer in Taree
- Kitchens
- Wardrobes
- Commercial Fit-outs
- Renovation
Wardrobes Made to Fit, Not Frustrate
Homes in Taree come in all shapes and sizes, and so do their storage needs. Whether it’s an older home with tight corners or a new build that needs more functional storage, our custom wardrobes are built around your space—not forced into it.
We’ll sit down with you to map out how you use your storage, what bugs you about your current setup and what you’d love to see done better. Then we’ll design a wardrobe that meets those needs—built-in, walk-in, floor-to-ceiling or fully modular. From hanging rails and shoe compartments to pull-out laundry baskets and mirror-fronted doors, everything is customised.
We also keep the process smooth from start to finish. Our team handles every step—from measuring and design to in-house manufacturing and install—so nothing’s outsourced, and nothing’s missed. And with local knowledge on what materials last in regional homes, your new wardrobe won’t just fit—it’ll last.
Our Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are best for wardrobe interiors?
Melamine is a top choice—affordable, durable and easy to clean. It’s available in a variety of finishes and suits both classic and modern interiors. Plywood is another option, especially for wardrobes that need extra strength.
For a more premium feel, some opt for timber veneer or 2-pac finishes. Consider moisture resistance (especially in humid climates), how much wear the wardrobe will see, and how well the materials will handle long-term use.
Can wardrobes be installed in sloped or uneven spaces?
Yes. One of the biggest benefits of custom wardrobes is that they can be built to fit unusual or tight spaces—such as attic rooms, sloped ceilings or homes with uneven walls.
Skilled joiners will measure and design your cabinetry to suit, using infill panels, custom cuts or scribing techniques to achieve a flush, professional finish. It’s a great way to make otherwise wasted space functional.
What features make a wardrobe more functional?
Key features that improve function include full-extension drawers, dual hanging rails (high and low), open shelving for frequently used items, and pull-out accessories like shoe racks or tie holders.
Soft-close hinges protect cabinet life, while internal lighting adds visibility—especially in deeper or windowless rooms.
Adjustable shelving gives you flexibility as your needs change. You can also include lockable compartments for valuables or hidden laundry solutions to tidy up everyday clutter.
How do I choose the best wardrobe door style?
The right door style depends on your space, style and how you use the room. Sliding doors are great for smaller areas where swing space is limited—they’re sleek and modern, and ideal for bedrooms with tight clearances.
Hinged doors, on the other hand, offer full access to the wardrobe at once and allow for internal accessories like door-mounted mirrors or hooks.
If you’re after a minimalist look, flat-panel doors with push-to-open features work well. For something more traditional, shaker-style or framed panel doors add character. Don’t forget to consider finishes too—matte, gloss, mirrored or timber-look all bring different tones to a room.