Sliding Wardrobes with Reduced Depth
Sliding wardrobes with reduced depth: maximum functionality in minimal space
Furnishing a small bedroom with a sliding-door wardrobe is possible if you choose a model with reduced depth. Here we have gathered together a unique collection of space-saving, sliding wardrobes that are Made in Italy and of exceptional quality. Add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your compact bedroom with a wardrobe that is just 45 or 50 cm in depth.
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Pacific
Coplanar WardrobeStarting from €2,191Pacific coplanar wardrobe with sliding doors and handles, recessed grip, horizontal recess or central strip. 2 or 4 doors up to 490 cm.
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Focus Wide P.47.8
Sliding WardrobeStarting from €1,312Focus Wide reduced depth but spacious sliding wardrobe with 2, 3 or 4 doors. With handle and customisable finish between melamine, lacquer and wood.
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Layout Wide D.47,8
Sliding WardrobeStarting from €1,479Space-saving narrow sliding wardrobe Layout Wide, with contrasting central band for two-tone or matching doors. Reduced depth, less than 50 cm.
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Midley Wide p.47,8
Design Sliding WardrobeStarting from €1,442Midley Wide low depth wardrobe with 2, 3 or 4 sliding doors in melamine, lacquered, wood, glass or mirror. Two heights, opening with profile or groove handle.
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Wide Angular
Corner Sliding WardrobeStarting from €3,086Wide corner sliding wardrobe, configurable in two depths and two heights, with four doors. In melamine, lacquer, wood or mirror.
Shallow sliding wardrobes, space saving but with care for design
Without hinged doors and with limited depth, our wardrobes with sliding doors are ideal in bedrooms, home offices and guest rooms and can be used as a valid alternative to 2 or 3-doors closets or coat stands. Outside of the bedroom the key feature of this product is not only its small size, they share with big bedrooms wardrobes an impressive variety of customization options. For this reason our wardrobes can adapt to any room and stilistic requirement: not only striking finishes, to make your room pop with more colour and a modern touch, are available but also more subdued shades, ideal for more limited spaces, in which a darker colour might not work.
To optimise space and utilise an unused niche, without sacrificing lightness and brightness, you can opt for a white lacquered sliding wardrobe or a classic finish in the same shade of the wall. In a wide entryway, well lit and modern, veneer wood, (in darker shades like Walnut, Wenge or Heat-treated Oak) or melamine (able to recall natural materials like stone or wood), should not be overlooked. Glossy lacquers or bright matt shades remain a valid option for those looking for a strong personality and design, suitable for rooms with a strong style and bold, original colour palettes.