Gray Shaker Oak Wardrobe

Gray shaker built-in wardrobe with oak interior center section, dual hanging rails, four drawers, and black hardware on light hardwood floor

A floor-to-ceiling gray shaker wardrobe wraps the full wall, flanking an open oak center bay wi

Design Palette

WarmGray
NaturalOak
MatteBlack
BrightWhite
built-in bedroom wardrobe
Transitional Classic

Gray shaker cabinets with oak center bay and dual rails

About This Design

Transitional Classic

This transitional classic design features gray shaker cabinets with oak center bay and dual rails. The palette draws from Warm Gray, Natural Oak, Matte Black and Bright White tones, creating a cohesive visual story throughout the space. Designed as a built-in bedroom wardrobe, every element works together to balance aesthetics with everyday function.

Design Tip

Hang a full-length mirror inside one gray shaker door to double perceived closet depth and give a dressing view without carving mirror space from the bedroom wall.

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Spatial Approach

Full-wall installation spans approximately 12 feet. The closed shaker doors occupy roughly two-thirds of the width, with the open center bay taking the central third. Upper cabinets run above the full span to the crown molding, maximizing overhead storage. The open bay sits at standard hanging height with drawers below, and lower open cubbies anchor the base. The asymmetric mix of closed and open storage suits a primary bedroom where some display and easy clothing access are both priorities.

Best For

Primary bedroom wardrobe for a couple sharing storage, or a single large wardrobe replacing two separate dressers and a freestanding armoire. The dual-rail center bay handles daily-access clothing while the flanking closed cabinets store seasonal items, shoes, or linens. The drawer stack replaces a standalone dresser, consolidating all bedroom storage into one continuous built-in wall unit without requiring a dedicated walk-in closet space.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the two-tone gray and oak combination work in a wardrobe?

What hanging and drawer configuration is used here?

Is crown molding necessary on a built-in wardrobe?

Can this style work in a smaller bedroom?

What floor finish works best with a gray and oak wardrobe?

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