
Recognising that built-in (or walk-in) wardrobes are a fairly common design feature in Australian homes, Laminex has released a dedicated wardrobe range. The brand has also recognised that, for some people, the wardrobe has shifted from being a purely functional zone to a place of ritual and retreat. Who doesn’t love playing dress-ups with a podcast on? Fun!

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Extending the brand’s offering beyond the kitchen and into bedrooms, walk-ins and bespoke joinery, Wardrobes Range enables homeowners and designers to create wardrobes that are both practical and deeply personal.
“Bedrooms and wardrobes have become spaces of retreat – places that balance function with feeling. The Wardrobes Range makes it possible to design storage that’s beautifully resolved and entirely personal – a quiet luxury that elevates the way we live every day,” says Rachel Oakley, Head of Marketing at Laminex.

Crafted in Australia specifically for modern residential joinery, the collection features a practical 16mm thickness and 2400 x 1200mm sheet size. The range spans 24 SKUs across 16 of Laminex’s most sought-after decors and finishes, offering everything from the soft warmth of Light Walnut, Calm Oak and Victorian Ash TrueScale™ to the contemporary drama of Stormcloud and Midnight Oak TrueScale™. Available in Natural, Flint and AbsoluteGrain™ textures, each surface brings a gentle tactility that enriches the ambience of the bedroom.


Every board is engineered to withstand daily use (scratch, stain and impact resistant, UV stable and moisture resistant), ensuring longevity without compromising on aesthetic appeal.


The Laminex Wardrobes Range is available now through Laminex distribution partners and TradeHub, with all decors viewable on DesignHub.


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