What is the installation process of a 150cm wardrobe?

Dec 24, 2025

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Hey there! As a supplier of 150cm wardrobes, I'm super excited to share with you the installation process of these awesome pieces of furniture. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or just looking to understand what goes into setting up a wardrobe, this post is for you.

Getting Ready for the Installation

First things first, before you even start unpacking the wardrobe, you need to pick the perfect spot in your room. Make sure the floor is level. If it's not, the wardrobe might wobble, and that's a big no - no. You also want to leave enough space around it for easy access and to open the doors or drawers without any hassle.

Grab all the tools you'll need. Usually, you'll require a screwdriver (both flat - head and Phillips - head), a hammer, and a measuring tape. It's a good idea to have everything laid out in one place so you're not running around looking for tools in the middle of the installation.

Now, carefully unpack the wardrobe. Lay out all the parts on a clean surface. Check the parts list that came with the wardrobe to ensure everything is there. It can be a real pain to find out you're missing a crucial piece halfway through the installation.

Assembling the Frame

Most 150cm wardrobes come with a frame that forms the basic structure. Start by identifying the main side panels, top, and bottom pieces. These are usually the largest parts. Line them up according to the instructions. Some frames have pre - drilled holes that you'll need to align. Don't force the pieces together if they don't fit right; double - check the alignment.

Once the major pieces are lined up, it's time to start screwing them together. Use the appropriate screws and make sure they're tightened properly. But be careful not to overtighten, as this can strip the holes or damage the wood or metal.

If you're installing a double metal framed fabric wardrobe, the metal frame assembly might be a bit different. There could be nuts and bolts involved, and you'll need to make sure the frame is rigid and stable. Secure all the joints firmly. The fabric part will be attached later, so focus on getting the frame set up first.

Adding the Shelves and Drawers

After the frame is assembled, it's time to install the shelves. The wardrobe might come with adjustable shelves, which is great because you can customize the interior space according to your needs. Mark the positions for the shelves using a measuring tape, and then attach the shelf brackets. Slide the shelves into place on the brackets. Make sure they're level; you don't want your clothes to start sliding off!

If your wardrobe has drawers, it's time to deal with those. Attach the drawer slides to the frame and the drawers. This can be a bit tricky as you need to ensure the slides are parallel and properly aligned. Once the slides are attached, carefully slide the drawers into place. Test them a few times to make sure they open and close smoothly.

Installing the Doors

Installing the doors is often the most visible part of the installation, and it can also be a bit challenging. If you have a 150cm high mirrored sliding wardrobe, start by attaching the sliding tracks to the top and bottom of the wardrobe frame. Make sure the tracks are straight and level. You'll probably need to use a level tool to double - check this.

Next, hang the mirrored doors on the tracks. Sometimes, there are special clips or rollers that need to be attached to the doors first. Follow the instructions carefully to ensure the doors are hung correctly. Once the doors are on, test the sliding mechanism. They should glide smoothly without any sticking or jamming.

For hinged doors, attach the hinges to the doors and the frame. Again, alignment is key here. Make sure the doors are centered and open and close evenly. You might need to make some minor adjustments to the hinges to get the perfect fit.

Final Touches

Once everything is installed, take a step back and give the wardrobe a good look - over. Check for any loose screws or parts. Tighten anything that needs it. Wipe down the wardrobe to remove any dust or debris from the installation process.

Now is also the time to organize the interior space. You can use storage bins, hangers, and other accessories to make the most of the wardrobe's space.

Why Choose Our 150cm Wardrobes?

We take pride in offering high - quality 150cm wardrobes. Our products are not only stylish but also built to last. Whether you prefer the modern look of a double metal framed fabric wardrobe or the classic elegance of a large solid wood closet, we've got you covered.

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If you're interested in purchasing one of our 150cm wardrobes or have any questions about the installation or our products in general, don't hesitate to reach out to us. We're always here to help you out and make sure you get the perfect wardrobe for your needs.

References

  • General knowledge about furniture installation
  • Instructions provided with typical 150cm wardrobes