Whether you’re moving into a new place, renovating your current home, or just tired of playing closet Jenga, understanding wardrobe pricing is crucial. Here’s a reality check: According to recent surveys, 42% of people end up throwing away their beloved antique pieces just to make room for new things. Why? Because they didn’t plan their wardrobe space correctly from the get-go. That’s like tossing money out the window – and we’re not about that life.

And it’s not just about finding a place to hang your clothes; it’s about creating a storage solution that will make your life easier for years to come. And trust us, when you’re not spending 20 minutes every morning searching for that one shirt you know you own (somewhere), you’ll thank yourself for investing in proper storage.

#1: Understanding the basics of wardrobe pricing

pastel green wardrobe in a bedroom
Jot down your needs before your wants

First things first: The price of closet storage isn’t one-size-fits-all. Think of it like buying a car – you’ve got your basic model and then all those tempting add-ons that make your wallet weep. Your wardrobe pricing journey starts with understanding that these aren’t just boxes for clothes – they’re long-term investments in your home’s functionality and value.

The price of a closet can vary dramatically based on multiple factors, from the obvious ones like size and material to the not-so-obvious ones like internal organisation systems and hardware quality. Before you dive in, it’s worth understanding that a good wardrobe is like a well-tailored suit – it should fit your space perfectly and serve you for years to come.

#2: Types of wardrobes and their price tags

fitted louver wardrobe in a bedroom
Opt for a wall-to-wall wardrobe that will maximise storage

Ready for some number crunching? Here’s what different wardrobe styles will set you back:

  • A basic fitted wardrobe with two swing doors: From ₹65,000 (perfect for the “I just need something functional” crowd). These classic wardrobes fit snugly into your space and open outward with traditional hinged doors.
  • Sliding-door wardrobe: From ₹95,000 (ideal for space-crunched rooms). Instead of swinging out, the sliding wardrobe design features doors that glide sideways, making them perfect for tight spaces where you can’t spare the clearance space for traditional doors.
  • Walk-in wardrobe: From ₹87,000 for a 9.5×7 feet space (hello, dream closet!). Walk-in wardrobes transform a small room or large corner into a dedicated dressing area.
  • Loft wardrobe: From ₹8,500 for a 3×2 feet loft with frame. Loft wardrobes are perfect for storing seasonal items, extra bedding, or special occasion outfits.
  • Floor-to-ceiling wardrobe: From ₹2.2 lakh for 6×9.5 feet space. A great option if you want to go all out. These wardrobes maximize every inch of vertical space from floor to ceiling, eliminating dust-collecting dead space above regular wardrobes.

*The prices mentioned above are an estimate of the wardrobe costs based on the scope of work. Your wardrobe design prices can vary depending on the labour charges, material and finish, design, and the size of your home.

#3: How do materials affect wardrobe pricing?

The wardrobe cost varies significantly based on materials. Here’s the full scoop:

Internal

black wardrobe with glass panels
The cost of a wardrobe can also be affected by the internal carcass material used for it

Usually, a wardrobe carcass is made of MDF or plywood. MDF material is the most recommended to use as it is strong, durable and brings down your modular wardrobe cost. 

The wardrobe cost of an MDF-made cupboard starts from ₹65,000 while plywood starts from ₹70,000.

External

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Pick the right finish and laminate based on your needs

At Livspace, we prefer plywood for our wardrobe doors. That’s because plywood is a versatile material that the customer can pick from a range of finishes, depending on their style.

If you’re looking for something easy to maintain and cost-effective, laminate and membrane finishes are suitable options. You can also opt for a wooden wardrobe, in which case the price will be higher than a laminate one.

The wardrobe cost varies significantly based on materials. Here’s the full scoop:

MaterialCost
MDFFrom ₹65,000
PlywoodFrom ₹70,000
Laminate finishFrom ₹65,000
Membrane finishFrom ₹85,000
High-end options such as acrylic and PUFrom ₹90,000
*The prices mentioned above are an estimate of the wardrobe costs based on the scope of work. Your wardrobe design prices can vary depending on the labour charges, material and finish, design, and the size of your home.

Also Read: MDF vs Plywood: Which Is the Best Choice for Your Home?

#4: Space planning and size considerations for wardrobe pricing

louver wardrobe in white
Remember, dead space is just money left on the table

Size matters when it comes to wardrobe pricing. Here’s why: every square foot adds to your investment. A well-planned wardrobe makes use of vertical space (think floor-to-ceiling designs) and corners (hello, L-shaped solutions).

Pro tip: Measure twice, order once. The last thing you want is a wardrobe that looks like it’s playing hide-and-seek with your wall.

#5: Does the choice of hardware and handles also impact wardrobe pricing?

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Want a seamless look? Opt for handleless loft shutters

Hardware and handles in a wardrobe may seem like small details, but they play a crucial role in its overall function and durability. These elements are not only an investment in the wardrobe’s longevity but also significantly influence its pricing.

Designing handles involves more than just aesthetics. At Livspace, we ensure that every handle is built to withstand constant use, knowing it will endure daily pulls and tugs. While sturdier handles might affect the overall cost of the wooden cupboard, their contribution to durability and design makes them worth the investment.

Also Read: 10 Beautifully Unique Door Handle Designs to Inspire You

#6: The extras that make life easier

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The devil’s in the details

Those little extras can add up faster than your coffee budget:

  • Loft addition: Adds ₹1,500 per sq. ft.
  • Three-drawer set: ₹19,000 onwards
  • Wicker basket: ₹11,500 onwards

Think of these as the sprinkles on your storage sundae – nice to have but not essential for everyone.

*The prices mentioned above are an estimate of the wardrobe costs based on the scope of work. Your wardrobe design prices can vary depending on the labour charges, material and finish, design, and the size of your home.

#7: What about the labour costs for building wardrobes?

wooden and white wardrobe in a bedroom
Customisation leads to higher labour charges

When calculating the price of your wardrobe, don’t forget to account for the labour cost. If you are buying pre-made pieces, such as from our Livspace catalogue (don’t worry, we build them piece by piece to customise them according to your budget), it will be less heavy on your pocket. However, if you have quite a compact space and have a custom wardrobe to fit your needs, the labour costs will rise.

#8: Smart storage solutions that won’t break the bank

dark blue and yellow wardrobe with storage
Maximise space and budget!

Want to maximise your investment? Consider these clever additions:

  • Built-in jewellery drawers (saves space and sanity)
  • Pull-out laundry hampers (hide that mountain of clothes)
  • Adjustable shelving (because your storage needs change)
  • LED lighting (because playing “Guess the colour” with your clothes isn’t fun)

Also Read: 4 Storage Problems and Wardrobe Accessories That Will Help You Solve Them

#9: Design trends worth the investment

mirrored wardrobe with sliding doors
A little pinch for a lot of punch

Some design elements are worth the extra wardrobe pricing:

  • Mirror-finished doors (makes your room look bigger)
  • Soft-close hinges (your early-morning self will thank you)
  • Custom compartments (because one size doesn’t fit all)
  • Handle-less designs (sleek and sophisticated)

Also Read: 15+ Wardrobe With Mirror Designs Perfect for Your Bedroom

#10: Hidden wardrobe costs to watch out for

floor to ceiling height wardrbe in blue and white
Don’t let these additional prices sneak up on you!

While labour costs are included in the wardrobe pricing mentioned above, keep an eye out for:

  • Custom size adjustments
  • Special finishes
  • Designer hardware
  • Additional interior fittings

Answers to the most sought-after questions:

faqs on wardrobe pricing

Wardrobe pricing: The bottom line

wooden and white floor to ceiling wardrobe
Sometimes, less really is more (especially for your wallet)!

Wardrobe pricing might make your eyes water initially but think of it as an investment in your daily peace of mind. A well-chosen wardrobe will serve you faithfully for years, keeping your clothes in tip-top shape and your room looking sharp.

And here’s a final nugget of wisdom: The best wardrobe isn’t necessarily the most expensive one – it’s the one that works best for your space, budget, and lifestyle. Whether you go basic or bougie, make sure it’s a choice you’ll be happy with every morning for the next decade.

Also Read: 25+ Gorgeous Wardrobe Designs From Livspace We Love (Cost Included)

How can Livspace help you? 

We hope you found our ideas useful! If you want beautiful interiors for your home, then look no further. Book an online consultation with Livspace today.

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Disclaimer: All contents of the story are specific to the time of publication. So, mentions of costs, budget, materials, finishes, and products from the Livspace catalogue can vary with reference to current rates. Additionally, please note that the false ceiling designs showcased within the story are subject to availability and will vary based on the year the homes were designed in. Consult our designers for more details on the latest false ceiling designs.