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Built-In Wardrobe Wrapping in Double Bay

Double Bay · 2028 · Insured

Built-in wardrobe wrapping in Double Bay

Double Bay agents and owners preparing a listing want interiors that photograph well without a full renovation timeline. Wrapping a dated wardrobe run in a premium film gets a bedroom looking current within a day.

From $1290jobGuide 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

Double Bay context

What built-in wardrobe wrapping looks like in Double Bay

Double Bay's boutique apartment blocks and harbourside homes often carry original built-in wardrobes finished in a gloss or veneer that's dated even where the rest of the room has been refreshed. Owners here are frequently working to a sale campaign timeline, where a full joinery replacement isn't worth the cost or the wait. A film finish in a woodgrain or matte tone brings the wardrobe in line with a styled, pre-sale interior at a fraction of the cost of new cabinetry, and strata buildings don't need to be notified since nothing structural changes.

Recent Double Bay job

A typical job here: a built-in wardrobe wall in a New South Head Road apartment, existing high-gloss doors wrapped in a warm oak-look film to match new styling furniture brought in for the listing. Guide price from $1,290, completed well ahead of the first open home.

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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