Oak Glass Wardrobe Detail

Close-up of oak glass-front wardrobe panels with brass knob hardware, coats and outerwear visible through the glass, alongside a landscape oil painting on the wall

Oak glass-front wardrobe panels with brass hardware reveal hanging outerwear in a moody, galler

Design Palette

RawOak
AgedBrass
ForestOlive
TobaccoBrown
Glass-front built-in wardrobe
Transitional Warm

Oak glass-front wardrobe panels with brass knob hardware

About This Design

Transitional Warm

This transitional warm design features oak glass-front wardrobe panels with brass knob hardware. The palette draws from Raw Oak, Aged Brass, Forest Olive and Tobacco Brown tones, creating a cohesive visual story throughout the space. Designed as a glass-front built-in wardrobe, every element works together to balance aesthetics with everyday function.

Design Tip

Fit round brass knobs at 50 mm projection so fingers clear the glass panel edge comfortably. Knobs that sit too close to glass cause fingerprints on the door face with every use.

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Spatial Approach

The wardrobe is composed of tall vertical panels, each with a full-height glass insert set into an oak frame. The glass panes are clear, allowing the hanging contents to read as part of the room's visual composition rather than being hidden. Brass knob hardware is centered on each door at a comfortable grip height. The unit sits beside a white-painted wall hung with an oil landscape in a dark frame, creating a deliberate gallery-hallway atmosphere where the wardrobe acts as a display object rather than a utility box.

Best For

Intended for a dressing corridor or bedroom niche where the wardrobe is meant to be seen rather than concealed. Glass-front panels work best for curated outerwear, suits, or statement pieces that benefit from display. The brass hardware connects the wardrobe to other warm metal accents in the room, tying storage into the overall design scheme rather than treating it as an afterthought.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What thickness of glass is typically used for full-height wardrobe door panels?

How is the oak frame finished to match the rest of the joinery?

Does glass-front storage collect more dust than solid-door wardrobes?

How do I decide between glass-front and solid-panel wardrobe doors?

Can brass hardware be specified on any wardrobe door style, or only glass-front panels?

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