How much do fitted wardrobes cost?

Fitted wardrobes are priced by the run length and spec. Get an indicative supply-and-fit figure below.

Fitted wardrobe cost estimatorLive estimate

Per linear metre of fitted wardrobe, supplied and installed. Sliding doors, interiors and bespoke joinery sit at the top.

Estimated cost
£2,550
range £1,500£3,600
With 10–15% contingency£2,869

Indicative estimate — confirm with quotes.

What affects wardrobe cost

  1. 1
    Run length

    Priced per linear metre of wardrobe front — measure the wall you're filling.

  2. 2
    Doors and interior

    Sliding doors and fitted interiors (drawers, rails, shelving) cost more than plain hinged doors.

  3. 3
    Bespoke vs modular

    Made-to-measure joinery suits alcoves and sloped ceilings but costs more than modular fitted units.

Fitted wardrobes turn awkward alcoves and loft eaves into useful storage buyers notice. On a flip they're a finishing touch rather than a must-do — worth it in the master or a loft room, easy to skip elsewhere.

Fitted wardrobe costs (indicative)

TypePer metreNotes
Basic hinged£400 – £700Value fitted units
Sliding-door£600 – £1,200Popular, space-saving
Bespoke joinery£900 – £1,800Made to measure
Typical 3 m run£1,500 – £3,600

Per linear metre installed. Fitted interiors (drawers, rails, shelves) and alcove/awkward spaces add cost.

Frequently asked questions

How much do fitted wardrobes cost?+

Fitted wardrobes typically cost £500–£1,200 per linear metre installed, so a 3 m run is roughly £1,500–£3,600. Sliding doors and bespoke joinery for alcoves or sloped ceilings cost more.

Do fitted wardrobes add value?+

Good fitted storage is a genuine selling point, especially in a master bedroom or a loft conversion where it uses awkward space well. It's a modest, reliable enhancement rather than a big value driver.

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Want to know how these figures are calculated? See our cost methodology.

Indicative estimates — not a quotation

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