Sliding wardrobe doors
Sliding wardrobe doors are a simple and stylish way of adding functional storage and maximising your space. From bedrooms to cupboards in the hallway, our high-quality wardrobe sliding doors come in many designs to allow you to create simple storage solutions in any room. Discover an excellent selection of fitted sliding wardrobe doors in a variety of styles and colours, ideal whether you’re fitting a new wardrobe or looking for replacement wardrobe doors. For those who prefer a streamlined look, sliding doors are especially suited to doorless wardrobes, creating an open and airy feel while keeping your space organised. We also offer a wide range of mirrored, wooden, and many made-to-measure options to get your bedroom off to a great start with B&Q.
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By Type
Explore our range of sliding wardrobe doors, available in a wide choice of door types to suit every fitted wardrobe design. Whether you’re refreshing old wardrobe sliders or planning a brand‑new built‑in wardrobe system, choosing the right type helps you tailor both the look and functionality of your space. Many homeowners choose classic options such as mirrored wardrobe sliding doors, ideal for brightening the room and creating a sense of space. Others prefer the elegant detail of shaker sliding wardrobe doors, a popular style in both modern and traditional bedrooms.
If you’re after a timeless fitted wardrobe look, panelled sliding wardrobe doors remain a favourite, offering subtle structure without overpowering the space. For a clean, seamless finish, choose full panel wardrobe sliding doors, ideal for contemporary interiors. Brand‑led designs such as Spacepro sliding doors are known for reliability and are among the strongest performers in search thanks to their long‑standing popularity. With so many types to choose from — mirrored, shaker, contemporary, full‑panel and more — you can easily find sliding wardrobe doors that complement your décor and help maximise your bedroom space. These options offer a practical, space‑saving alternative to hinged wardrobes, making them ideal for smaller rooms or for creating a streamlined fitted wardrobe design across larger feature walls.
By Finish
Create a wardrobe design that complements your bedroom by choosing the right finish for your sliding doors wardrobes. Finishes play a huge part in defining the look and feel of fitted wardrobes, whether you’re creating a modern space, a soft minimalist room, or a more traditional interior. For a high‑impact contemporary look, many customers opt for high gloss sliding wardrobe doors, which reflect light and create a refined, polished appearance. If you prefer the warmth of natural textures, wooden sliding wardrobe doors offer subtle grain detail that works beautifully with both modern and classic décor.
For a sleek, premium feel, explore glass sliding wardrobe doors. These designs are ideal for contemporary built‑in wardrobes and can help brighten your space by reflecting ambient light. Colour also plays a major role in finish choice. White sliding wardrobe doors create an open, airy feel, while black sliding wardrobe doors bring dramatic contrast to more modern interiors. If you want something neutral and versatile, grey sliding wardrobe doors remain one of the most popular finishes thanks to their ability to suit a wide range of colour schemes. Whether you’re updating an existing sliding door wardrobe or planning a brand‑new fitted wardrobe system, choosing the right finish allows you to express your personal style. With options spanning gloss, matte, woodgrain, glass, white, black and grey, it’s easy to customise your wardrobe sliders and create a cohesive, balanced bedroom design.
By Accessories
Make the most of your wardrobe sliding doors by choosing accessories that enhance performance, improve organisation and help your wardrobe system last longer. Whether you're installing new sliding wardrobe doors or refreshing an existing setup, the right accessories ensure everything works smoothly. Start with a high‑quality sliding wardrobe door track, as this is essential for ensuring your wardrobe sliders glide quietly and consistently. For repairs and upgrades, you can browse our range of durable sliding wardrobe accessories, including wheels, runners, guides and fittings tailored for long‑term use.
To maximise the storage inside your fitted wardrobe, explore our flexible fitted wardrobe storage solutions. Options include adjustable shelves, hanging rails, internal drawers, shoe racks and modular inserts that help you create a storage layout that suits your lifestyle. Smart internal storage can completely transform the usability of your wardrobe, giving you clearly defined spaces for everyday clothing, accessories and seasonal items. Many homeowners choose to upgrade accessories when replacing wardrobe sliders, ensuring a fully refreshed system both inside and out. Combining premium tracks, quality runners, and efficient internal storage not only improves the smoothness of your sliding doors but also enhances the overall longevity of your built‑in wardrobe. These accessories give you the flexibility to design a wardrobe interior that feels tailored, organised and truly made‑to‑measure.
FAQs
How do I measure for sliding wardrobe doors?
To measure for sliding wardrobe doors, take three width measurements across the top, middle, and bottom of the wardrobe opening. Use the smallest of these to ensure the doors glide correctly and don’t catch on uneven surfaces. Then measure the height on both the left and right sides, as floors and ceilings aren’t always perfectly level. These accurate measurements help ensure a smooth installation and prevent gaps, misalignment, or sticking once your track and door system is fitted.
Can sliding wardrobe doors be fitted to any wardrobe?
Most sliding wardrobe doors can be fitted to an existing wardrobe as long as the structure is secure, level, and compatible with sliding tracks. Many people modernise old hinged wardrobes by replacing the doors with sliding versions to save space. However, wardrobes with uneven openings or weak frames may require reinforcement or trimming. Always review the manufacturer’s fitting guidelines to confirm your chosen sliding doors will operate safely and correctly with your current wardrobe setup.
Are mirrored sliding wardrobe doors safe?
Yes, mirror sliding wardrobe doors are manufactured to be safe for everyday use. The mirrors typically feature safety‑backed glass, meaning a protective film holds the glass in place if it breaks, preventing dangerous shards. When installed on a stable track system, they are just as secure and durable as non‑mirrored doors. Their ability to reflect light, enhance brightness, and provide a full‑length mirror makes them a highly practical and popular option for fitted wardrobes.
What’s the difference between framed and frameless sliding doors?
Framed sliding wardrobe doors have a visible border—usually aluminium or steel—that protects the panel edges and provides greater structural support, making them robust and long‑lasting. Frameless doors offer a cleaner, more minimal look, ideal for modern interiors. While both options glide smoothly on a quality track system, framed doors can feel slightly sturdier, whereas frameless designs provide a seamless, uninterrupted aesthetic. The best choice depends on your preferred style and required durability.
How long do sliding wardrobe doors typically last?
Well‑maintained sliding wardrobe doors can last over a decade, especially when fitted on high‑quality aluminium tracks with durable runners. Their longevity depends on correct installation, regular cleaning, and prompt replacement of worn wheels or fittings. Door panel materials also influence lifespan: mirrored, glass, and premium wood‑effect panels tend to remain in excellent condition for many years. With occasional maintenance, sliding doors stay smooth, stable, and reliable throughout daily use.
Do sliding wardrobe doors need regular maintenance?
Sliding wardrobe doors benefit from simple, occasional maintenance to keep them running smoothly. Cleaning dust and fibres from the tracks helps prevent friction and sticking. It’s also worth checking runners and wheels periodically to ensure they’re rolling freely, tightening any loose screws or fittings. For mirrored, gloss, or glass doors, use suitable cleaners to preserve their finish. These small steps keep your sliding doors quiet, stable, and long‑lasting with minimal effort.
Are sliding doors better than hinged doors for small rooms?
Yes — sliding wardrobe doors are ideal for smaller rooms because they don’t swing outward, meaning they require no additional clearance space. This allows you to position furniture closer to the wardrobe and move around the room more easily. Sliding doors also provide wide, uninterrupted access to the interior without blocking walkways. Their efficient use of space makes them a practical choice for compact bedrooms and fitted wardrobes installed in tighter layouts.
Explore our range of sliding wardrobe doors, available in a wide choice of door types to suit every fitted wardrobe design. Whether you’re refreshing old wardrobe sliders or planning a brand‑new built‑in wardrobe system, choosing the right type helps you tailor both the look and functionality of your space. Many homeowners choose classic options such as mirrored wardrobe sliding doors, ideal for brightening the room and creating a sense of space. Others prefer the elegant detail of shaker sliding wardrobe doors, a popular style in both modern and traditional bedrooms.
If you’re after a timeless fitted wardrobe look, panelled sliding wardrobe doors remain a favourite, offering subtle structure without overpowering the space. For a clean, seamless finish, choose full panel wardrobe sliding doors, ideal for contemporary interiors. Brand‑led designs such as Spacepro sliding doors are known for reliability and are among the strongest performers in search thanks to their long‑standing popularity. With so many types to choose from — mirrored, shaker, contemporary, full‑panel and more — you can easily find sliding wardrobe doors that complement your décor and help maximise your bedroom space. These options offer a practical, space‑saving alternative to hinged wardrobes, making them ideal for smaller rooms or for creating a streamlined fitted wardrobe design across larger feature walls.