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Hi Bunnings Community,
I need help with my current wardrobe in my bedroom.
I’m thinking if the wardrobe can be extended on both sides and on top as well. Since I feel that the size is a bit small for my family (2 girls
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I want to remove the doors and current frames, add a frame on left, right and on top, insert more shelving units and add a sliding door.
How can get started? I could buy a wardrobe inserts and add the shelving but not sure on how to extend the length and height of it.
I want my wardrobe to be extended till the red lines in the below image.
Many thanks ![]()
Hi @ksashok,
To extend your wardrobe to the red lines, the first step will be removing the existing doors and frame. Once that’s out, you’ll need to cut the plasterboard back to your marked lines so you can open up the area. From there, you’ll need to build new stud framing on the left, right, and top to form the new wardrobe opening. That new stud work will then need to be plastered in. This means joint taping and plastering over the joins, including the internal and external corners, so the new section ties neatly into the existing wall.
After that, you can think about how you want to lay out the inside. You could keep the existing shelving, pull it all out and custom build something to suit, or, as you mentioned, buy a modular storage units that will slip neatly into the new space. We have a range of versatile DIY wardrobe systems like those from Lugna that are perfect for filling out areas like this and can be mixed and matched with shelving, hanging rails, and drawers. There's also an online planner which you can use to design the space.
The key is to get your framing and plastering work sorted first, so you’ve got the right size and shape opening. Once that’s done, you’ll know exactly how much internal space you’ve got to play with and can choose whether you go down the custom build route or use a ready-made system. From there, you’ll be ready to add your sliding doors for a neat finish.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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