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Built-In Wardrobe Wrapping in Castle Hill

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Built-in wardrobe wrapping in Castle Hill

Castle Hill's family homes, many built by project builders through the 1990s and 2000s, came with built-in wardrobes and walk-in robes finished in standard laminate that hasn't aged as well as the rest of the house. Wrapping updates them without a joinery replacement.

From $1290job — Guide only — fixed quote after free measure

What's included

  • ✓Hinged and sliding wardrobe door faces wrapped in place
  • ✓End panels and exposed carcass faces included
  • ✓Handle and hinge removal, refit, and realignment
  • ✓Edge sealing on every cut and joint
  • ✓Colour and finish matched or contrasted to the room on request

Castle Hill context

What built-in wardrobe wrapping looks like in Castle Hill

Castle Hill's Hills District housing stock is dominated by project homes from the 1990s and 2000s, and nearly every one of them has the same builder-grade laminate wardrobes and walk-in robe shelving as standard. That laminate finish is usually the first thing in the house to look dated, well before the kitchen or bathroom needs attention. Families here are often updating one bedroom at a time — a teenager's room, then the master — rather than committing to a full-house reno, and a wardrobe wrap is sized to that kind of staged project. No trades are needed beyond the wrap installer, and there's no debris for a household with kids and pets to work around.

Recent Castle Hill job

A typical job here: a walk-in robe and a built-in wardrobe across two bedrooms in a Castle Hill project home, original honey-oak laminate wrapped in a matte grey film in both rooms. Guide price from $1,290 per wardrobe, each finished in a day.

Our process — same standard, every booking

  1. 1

    Free measure & film selection

    We measure every door and panel on site and go through film samples — matte, timber grain, linen, stone — so you're picking a finish you've actually held, not a swatch on a screen.

  2. 2

    Surface prep & degrease

    Doors come off, hardware comes out, and every face is degreased and sanded back so the film has a clean surface to bond to.

  3. 3

    Precision wrap & edge sealing

    Film is applied door by door with heat-formed edges — no lifting corners, no visible seams on flat faces.

  4. 4

    QA walkthrough

    Doors are rehung, hardware refitted and aligned, and we walk the whole wardrobe with you before we call it done.

Built-In Wardrobe Wrapping questions, answered

  • Do you remove the wardrobe to wrap it?
    No. Doors come off their tracks or hinges to wrap flat on a bench, but the carcass stays in place. Most built-ins are done in a day.
  • Can you wrap over mirrored sliding doors?
    We wrap the door frames and any solid panels. Full mirror faces are usually left as mirror or replaced with a solid insert — we'll talk through the options at the measure.
  • Will the film peel like the old vinyl wardrobe doors I remember?
    Those were factory thermofoil, a thin heat-shrunk coating that lifts at the edges over time. Architectural film is a different product bonded and edge-sealed on site, backed by a 5-year workmanship warranty on top of manufacturer warranties of up to 10 years.
  • What finishes are available?
    3M DI-NOC, Bodaq, Cover Styl, and LX Benif ranges — matte, timber grain, linen, stone, and solid colours including whites that match modern joinery.
  • How much cheaper is this than replacing the wardrobe?
    A fraction of the cost of new joinery, with no demolition, no waste removal, and no weeks of waiting on a cabinetmaker.

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