Linen Finish Fitted Wardrobe with Leather Pull Handles
A soft floor-to-ceiling fitted wardrobe system for bedrooms, apartments, villas and hotel rooms, customized around linen finish doors, leather pull handles and practical internal storage.
A Softer Built-In Wardrobe for Bedrooms and Rooms
This linen finish fitted wardrobe is designed for rooms where storage needs to feel integrated rather than heavy. The full-height cabinet line can be planned from wall to wall, with a calm fabric-like surface, warm leather pull handles and an internal layout matched to daily clothing habits.
Within the Closet & Wardrobe range, this product is suitable for private bedrooms, compact apartments, villa suites and hotel guest rooms. For planning the storage sequence, the related fitted wardrobe design planning guide helps buyers audit clothing, zones, usable depth and drawings before confirming door finishes. Each project can be adjusted by room width, ceiling height, wall condition, door quantity, internal zones and installer drawing requirements.
Textured Wardrobe Doors with a Calm Bedroom Surface
The linen finish gives the wardrobe doors a textile-like visual texture without the strong movement of wood grain or the reflective feel of glossy lacquer. It works especially well in bedrooms where the wardrobe occupies a large wall area and the surface should stay quiet in natural light.
Color can be specified around warm greige, soft beige, muted taupe, light grey or other neutral tones depending on the room palette. Finish samples should be reviewed under the project lighting before production, because a linen surface can change character between daylight, warm bedside lighting and hotel room lighting.
Leather Handles that Add Warmth to a Flat Door Line
Leather pull handles soften the long vertical lines of fitted wardrobe doors and create a warmer touch point than a cold metal-only handle. They can be positioned vertically on tall doors or adjusted according to door height, hand reach, door opening direction and the final front elevation.
For daily use, the fixing method, leather quality, screw position and back support should be confirmed before production. If a project requires a different maintenance level, Sunrise Furnishing can also review replacement options such as metal pulls, fabric pulls or mixed leather-and-metal hardware while keeping the same wardrobe structure.
Floor-to-Ceiling Planning with Fillers and Site Tolerance
A fitted wardrobe should be planned from the room measurements, not only from a standard cabinet height. Ceiling level, wall flatness, skirting, side walls, sockets, door swing and installation access can all affect the final cabinet width, filler panels and top junction.
For floor-to-ceiling designs, the front elevation should show the main door height, upper closure area, side fillers and any visible ceiling gap strategy. This helps the installer understand how the wardrobe meets the ceiling and walls, and it reduces uncertainty when the room has small site tolerances.
Hanging Zones, Drawers, Shelves and Upper Storage
The inside of the wardrobe can be divided into long hanging, short hanging, folded clothing shelves, drawers, accessory trays and upper storage for seasonal items. The exact layout should follow how the user stores dresses, coats, shirts, trousers, bedding, shoes and smaller accessories.
Drawer height, shelf spacing, hanging rail position and door opening should be checked together. A large wardrobe can still feel inconvenient if the most frequently used items are placed too high, if drawers conflict with doors, or if the internal depth does not support real hanger clearance.
For Apartments, Villas, Master Bedrooms and Hotel Rooms
In apartment bedrooms, this wardrobe can turn a full wall into organized storage while keeping the room visually soft. In villa suites, the linen finish and leather pulls can coordinate with upholstered beds, neutral wall panels and warm flooring without making the wardrobe feel visually dominant.
For hotel rooms, the fitted structure can help the wardrobe sit cleanly within a guest room wall, entry zone or bedroom niche. Project teams can review door quantity, luggage space, hanging length, shelf layout, handle durability and repeatable installation drawings before confirming room packages.
Customization, Drawings, Packing and Overseas Coordination
Sunrise Furnishing can customize the wardrobe by room size, ceiling height, finish sample, handle option, internal storage layout and project drawing requirements. Useful starting information includes the wall width, ceiling height, floor plan, site photos, socket positions, skirting condition and preferred storage habits.
For overseas projects, we can support front elevation drawings, internal layout drawings, material confirmation, packing references and delivery coordination. The final production information should be checked against the approved room measurements and installation notes before the wardrobe is made.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. A linen finish can be suitable for wardrobe doors when the buyer wants a softer surface than glossy lacquer or strong wood grain. It is especially useful for large bedroom wardrobe fronts because the texture feels calmer across a full wall.
They can be used for daily wardrobes when the fixing method, leather quality and back support are confirmed. For hotel or rental projects, the handle sample and replacement method should be reviewed before production so future maintenance is easier.
Yes. Ceiling height, wall flatness, side fillers, top closure panels and installation tolerance should be confirmed before production. The front elevation should show how the wardrobe meets the ceiling and whether any filler or adjustment area is required.
Yes. Hanging zones, drawers, shelves, accessory trays and upper storage can be adjusted around the user’s clothing habits. The layout should be checked with door openings, drawer clearance, wardrobe depth and the height of frequently used items.
Yes. The soft linen surface and leather handle detail can work well in hotel rooms that need a warmer built-in wardrobe. For project use, door quantity, handle durability, luggage space, internal layout and installer drawings should be reviewed together.
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