Transform your bedroom with the Keynes 120cm White Matte Sliding Wardrobe
offering refined simplicity and intelligent storage.
Maximise Light and Space
The calm white matte finish is beautifully complemented by mirrored sliding doors. This combination not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also reflects natural and artificial light, making compact rooms feel brighter and more expansive without increasing the wardrobe's footprint.
Organised Internal Storage
Designed for practical use, the Keynes wardrobe features a well-configured interior. It includes two hanging rails for everyday garments like shirts, jackets, and dresses, alongside four shelves that create five clearly defined sections. This layout provides organised storage for folded clothing, accessories, and linens, ensuring everything has its place.
Modern Minimalist Style
With its clean architectural lines and understated detailing, this wardrobe embodies a minimalist profile. The white matte surface offers a refined, low-gloss appearance that resists visual clutter, pairing effortlessly with modern, Scandinavian, and minimalist interior schemes. The space-saving sliding mechanism ensures quiet, effortless operation, ideal for contemporary bedrooms where efficiency and elegance matter.
Key Features
- Calm White Matte Finish for a soft, modern aesthetic
- Two Mirrored Sliding Doors to enhance brightness and depth
- Compact 120cm width, perfect for smaller bedrooms and apartments
- Smooth-Glide Sliding System for quiet, effortless operation
- Five Internal Storage Compartments (4 shelves, 2 hanging rails)
- Durable Laminated Board Construction for stability and long-term use
Dimensions
- Width: 120 cm
- Height: 217 cm
- Depth: 62 cm
Product Details
- Wardrobe Type: Sliding Door Wardrobe
- Door Count: 2 Doors
- Finish: White Matte
- Mirrored Doors: Yes
- Construction: Laminated Board
Transform your bedroom with the Keynes 120cm White Matte Sliding Wardrobe
offering refined simplicity and intelligent storage.
Maximise Light and Space
The calm white matte finish is beautifully complemented by mirrored sliding doors. This combination not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also reflects natural and artificial light, making compact rooms feel brighter and more expansive without increasing the wardrobe's footprint.
Organised Internal Storage
Designed for practical use, the Keynes wardrobe features a well-configured interior. It includes two hanging rails for everyday garments like shirts, jackets, and dresses, alongside four shelves that create five clearly defined sections. This layout provides organised storage for folded clothing, accessories, and linens, ensuring everything has its place.
Modern Minimalist Style
With its clean architectural lines and understated detailing, this wardrobe embodies a minimalist profile. The white matte surface offers a refined, low-gloss appearance that resists visual clutter, pairing effortlessly with modern, Scandinavian, and minimalist interior schemes. The space-saving sliding mechanism ensures quiet, effortless operation, ideal for contemporary bedrooms where efficiency and elegance matter.
Key Features
- Calm White Matte Finish for a soft, modern aesthetic
- Two Mirrored Sliding Doors to enhance brightness and depth
- Compact 120cm width, perfect for smaller bedrooms and apartments
- Smooth-Glide Sliding System for quiet, effortless operation
- Five Internal Storage Compartments (4 shelves, 2 hanging rails)
- Durable Laminated Board Construction for stability and long-term use
Dimensions
- Width: 120 cm
- Height: 217 cm
- Depth: 62 cm
Product Details
- Wardrobe Type: Sliding Door Wardrobe
- Door Count: 2 Doors
- Finish: White Matte
- Mirrored Doors: Yes
- Construction: Laminated Board
About This Wardrobe
Frequently Asked Questions
is the 120cm width of the Keynes sliding wardrobe a practical choice for standard or compact bedrooms?
How do the sliding doors on this 120cm model assist with the bedroom's layout?
How does the White Matte finish coordinate with modern or Scandinavian decor?
How do the mirrored doors help a bedroom feel more open?
Is the internal configuration effective for maintaining an organised storage routine?