Hi there. Recently, my wife gave birth to a beautiful baby boy. I want to start getting his room ready and my first job is to get a wardrobe in there. It's a box room and has that annoying angled bit where the room overhangs the stairs. Does anyone know if i could buy a wardrobe to fit here or will i have to hire a carpenter??? My D.I.Y experience is assembling IKEA stuff..... HELP
Some Ikea freestanding wardrobes are quite short (about 180cm high). And they also do smaller wardrobes as part of their children's range. I was out there recently and saw a new children's line they're doing called Stuva which is beautiful, lots of lovely colours, and modular so you could make up a combination that would work for your room. Plus, you could put your previous Ikea assembly experience to good use
It's probably best to get a carpenter to build something. our box room has a wardrobe over the stairs bit. It's built in. It's a good use of the space which would be wasted.
We also have an Ikea bed and storage buckets in there. Love Ikea.
We got a carpenter to build a changing unit over the stairs piece. The top (changing unit) can be switched when they get older. Got a few quotes from different carpenters. Well impressed with it.