Check out elegant and beautiful models of planned wardrobes that will make the couple's bedroom much more modern.
Submitted at Apr 28, 2025, 5:44 PM

Lucio Nocito - Loft Experiences. Project of CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2024. (André Nazareth)
Projeto de Cité Arquitetura. (Dani Leite/Divulgação)
A custom wardrobe is a made-to-measure piece of furniture, designed to perfectly fit the dimensions and needs of the project in which it will be installed. Unlike ready-made or modular models, the custom one is completely personalized — from the measurements to the choice of materials, finishes, internal divisions, and accessories.
Its main objective is to make the most of every available centimeter, creating a piece of furniture that integrates harmoniously with the decor and meets the specific needs of the users. Thus, it is possible to have a space that not only stores clothes and accessories but also enhances the room as a whole.
Projeto de Estudio Elmor. (Bia Nauiack/Divulgação)
In addition to optimizing spaces, the custom wardrobe is a great opportunity to reflect the personality of the residents, whether through the style of the doors (sliding, mirrored, bi-fold), the choice of colors and materials, or the internal distribution, with drawers, niches, hangers, and shelves.
For couple’s bedrooms, the custom wardrobe becomes even more important. After all, we are talking about two individuals who often have different styles, routines, and needs — all within a single project.
Projeto de Beatriz Quinelato. (Rafael Renzo/Divulgação)
The custom wardrobe allows for the intelligent use of the available areas, even in small or irregularly shaped projects. This is essential for maintaining comfort and circulation in the bedroom.
With the custom piece, it is possible to create specific spaces for each of the residents. Each side of the wardrobe can be designed according to the quantity of clothes, types of accessories, and individual preferences, ensuring more practicality and organization in daily life.
Projeto de Mariana Leal. (Julia Tótoli/Divulgação)
When specially designed for the space, the custom wardrobe seamlessly integrates with the decor, creating a harmonious look. Mirrored doors, sophisticated finishes, and internal lighting systems are details that can make all the difference in the aesthetics of the project.
Custom furniture is generally made with high-quality materials, ensuring greater durability compared to ready-made models found in large stores.
Projeto de Mariana Monnerat. (Daniela Magario/Divulgação)
It is not enough to have a beautiful and functional wardrobe — internal organization is essential to ensure practicality and keep the project always pleasant. Check out some tips for organizing your custom wardrobe in the best way:
Sector the spaces
Separate the wardrobe spaces by type of item: work clothes, casual clothes, party clothes, accessories, and footwear. This makes it easier to locate items daily.
Projeto de Maurício Nóbrega. (André Nazareth/Divulgação)
Use intelligent dividers
Invest in drawers with dividers for smaller accessories, such as belts, ties, jewelry, and watches. Double hangers are ideal for maximizing vertical space, and adjustable shelves allow changes as needed.
Projeto de Romário Rodrigues. (Felipe Petrovsky/CASACOR)
Invest in organizing boxes
Boxes and baskets are great allies for storing seasonal clothes or less frequently used items. Opt for clear or labeled boxes to facilitate visibility.
Organize by color or type of piece
Organizing clothes by color or type of item helps in quick visibility and also creates a more pleasant visual effect within the wardrobe.
Projeto de David Bastos. (Tuca Reinés/CASACOR)
Prioritize practicality
Keep on hand what you use most frequently. Items used daily should be kept in easily accessible places, while seasonal items can be stored on higher shelves.
Renew periodically
Conduct seasonal reviews to remove clothes you no longer wear. This prevents unnecessary accumulation and keeps the wardrobe always organized and functional.
Projeto assinado por Letícia Nanetti (Edson Ferreira/CASACOR)