Wardrobe storage built locally

Wardrobes that use the space properly.

Custom wardrobe drawers, shelves, hanging space and built-in storage designed around the room — not forced in like flat-pack units.

Built locally for homes around Rotorua, Taupō, Tokoroa and South Waikato.

Custom wardrobe storage that actually fits your room.

Custom wardrobe drawers, shelves and hanging space by Cabinet Ninja

The Problem

Most wardrobes waste more space than people realise.

A wardrobe can look big enough on paper and still be frustrating every morning.

  • Hanging space that does not match what you actually own
  • Shelves that are too deep, too high or hard to use
  • Not enough drawers for folded clothes and smaller items
  • Dead corners, awkward gaps and wasted wall width
  • Flat-pack units that leave space unused
  • Wardrobes that look tidy for a week then fall apart again

What We Build

Wardrobe storage planned around how you actually use it.

01

Drawer units

Drawers for folded clothes, smaller items and the things that usually end up in piles.

02

Hanging sections

Short, long or mixed hanging space planned around what you need to store.

03

Shelving towers

Useful shelf storage that does not waste depth or disappear above eye level.

04

Shoe storage

Simple shoe storage that keeps the floor clearer and easier to use.

05

Built-in wardrobe internals

Cabinetry fitted inside existing openings so the wardrobe works harder.

06

Awkward-space wardrobe storage

Custom storage for odd gaps, dead corners and rooms that standard units do not suit.

Wardrobe Project

Wardrobe Storage Project

Drawers, shelves and hanging space built around the room instead of forcing flat-pack units into the gap.

Finished custom wardrobe storage with drawers, shelves and hanging space

Wardrobe storage

Wardrobe Storage Project

Custom wardrobe internals make better use of the opening, the wall width and the way the room is actually used.

Problem solved: Standard units leave gaps, waste space or force the storage layout to fit the product.

Practical outcome: Drawers, shelves and hanging space built to suit the room.

Ask about your wardrobe

Cost Factors

What affects the cost?

Photos and rough dimensions are enough to start the conversation, but the final quote depends on the details.

Width and height of the wardrobe space
Number of drawers
Amount of hanging space
Shelving layout
Panel and finish choices
Doors, if included
Awkward walls, floors or existing framing
Installation access

How It Works

Start with photos, then get the details right.

1

Send photos

Send photos, rough dimensions, town/suburb, and rough timing.

2

Get a first ballpark

If the job looks like a fit, you get a practical first range or next-step advice.

3

Measure and design

We confirm the space, details, layout, materials, and anything that affects the final quote.

4

Quote, build, install

Once the quote is accepted and deposit is paid, your cabinetry is built locally and installed properly.

FAQ

Wardrobe storage questions.

Do I need exact measurements before getting in touch?

No. Rough width, height and a few photos are enough to start. Exact measurements come later during measure-up.

Can you work inside an existing wardrobe opening?

Yes. Send photos of the opening, rough dimensions, and what you want to store.

Can you add drawers and shelving without replacing the whole room?

Usually, yes. It depends on the space and what is already there.

Do you do sliding or hinged wardrobe doors?

Cabinet Ninja mainly focuses on the cabinetry and internal storage. If doors are needed, they can be discussed as part of the scope.

Can I get a ballpark from photos?

Usually, yes. Photos are not a final quote, but they are enough to see whether the job looks like a fit.

Do you install flat-pack wardrobe systems?

No. Cabinet Ninja builds custom cabinetry to suit the room, the storage problem and the way you use the space.

What areas do you service?

Rotorua, Taupō, Tokoroa, Atiamuri, Reporoa, South Waikato and surrounding areas.

Send Photos

Want your wardrobe to work harder?

Send a wide photo of the wardrobe or wall, rough dimensions, your town/suburb, and what you need to store.

Photos make the first ballpark much faster. Include the full opening, floor-to-ceiling height if you know it, and any existing shelves or rails.

Send Photos for a Ballpark

What to send

  1. One wide photo of the wardrobe or wall
  2. Rough width and height
  3. Town/suburb
  4. What you need to store
  5. Drawers and hanging space needed
  6. Rough timing