Wardrobe Doors

High-volume wardrobe door systems for beautiful, practical storage

Wardrobe Doors

Smart Storage, Made to Fit the Room

Wardrobe doors are one of Brightwater Joinery's high-volume product lines. We manufacture practical, good-looking wardrobe door systems for bedrooms, robes, linen cupboards, storage rooms, new builds, renovations, and trade projects where repeatable quality and clean installation matter.

High-volume Regular wardrobe door manufacturing
Made to fit Custom openings and room layouts
3 systems Robemaker, aluminium, Clearview
Trade-ready Support for builders and installers
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Aluminium sliding wardrobe doors in a modern bedroom

Aluminium Sliders

Durable aluminium-framed wardrobe sliders with smooth track systems, clean extrusion profiles, and panel or mirror options to suit modern bedrooms and storage areas.

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Robemaker style wardrobe doors with timber-look sliding panels

Robemaker Wardrobe Doors

Classic sliding wardrobe fronts that can align with your internal door style, giving bedrooms, storage cupboards, and robe spaces a cohesive architectural finish.

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Clearview wardrobe doors with translucent glass panels

Clearview Wardrobes

Wardrobe doors with glass or vision-panel styling for rooms where light, visibility, and a more open feel are important.

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Finish Options

Panels, Mirrors, Glass & Colours

Wardrobe doors can be specified to blend into the room or create a feature wall, depending on the opening, track system, and finish brief.

Warm white painted wardrobe door panel sample

Painted Panel

Quiet and seamless

Grooved wardrobe door panel sample

Grooved Front

Subtle vertical detail

Oak wardrobe door finish sample

Timber Look

Warm feature surface

Wardrobe glass panel option sample

Glass Panel

Light and visibility

What to Decide Before Ordering

Wardrobe doors are straightforward when the opening, track type, panel style, and finish are decided early. This is especially important for builders pricing multiple rooms across a new build or renovation.

  • Opening width, height, wall condition, and floor finish
  • Two-, three-, or four-door configuration depending on access and opening size
  • Panel, mirror, glass, grooved, painted, or timber-look finish
  • Track colour, extrusion style, and whether the doors should match other internal doors
  • New build, renovation, or retrofit installation requirements

High-volume product, careful detail

Because Brightwater Joinery manufactures a large number of wardrobe doors, we can support repeatable quality for builders while still helping homeowners choose a finish that feels considered in the room.

Wardrobe Door Comparison

System Best For Typical Options
Aluminium Sliders Everyday bedrooms, robes, rentals, new builds, and high-use storage Aluminium frames, MDF panels, mirror panels, custom colours, smooth sliding tracks
Robemaker Homes where wardrobe fronts should match or complement internal doors Two-, three-, or four-door units, panel pattern choices, powder-coated tracks
Clearview Bedrooms, offices, shared spaces, and robe areas needing more light or visibility Glass or vision-panel styling, panel finish options, easy-to-match finishes

Wardrobe Door FAQs

Common questions from homeowners, builders, and designers planning wardrobe doors.

What wardrobe door systems does Brightwater Joinery offer?

We offer Robemaker wardrobe doors, aluminium sliding wardrobe doors, and Clearview wardrobe door options for bedrooms, robes, linen cupboards, and storage spaces.

Can wardrobe doors match the interior doors in a home?

Yes. Robemaker-style wardrobe doors are a strong choice when wardrobe fronts should continue the same design language as the surrounding interior doors.

Are mirror and glass wardrobe door options available?

Yes. Depending on the system, wardrobe doors can include panel, mirror, glass, and finish options to suit the room.

What should I send for a wardrobe door quote?

Send opening width, height, number of door leaves preferred, finish intent, mirror or glass requirements, and whether the project is new build, renovation, or retrofit.

Planning wardrobe doors for one room or a full build?

Send through your opening sizes, finish ideas, and project timing and we can help you choose the right wardrobe door system.

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