A wardrobe, vanity and TV-media unit combined into a single wall run, designed to do three jobs without reading as three separate pieces of furniture.
A single run of joinery that combines a wardrobe, a vanity and a bedroom TV-media unit, fitted across one wall of a Leyton master bedroom.
- Location
- Leyton, London E10
- Work type
- fitted wardrobes, media walls
- On site
- 5 days
- The problem
- The bedroom had to do triple duty — clothing storage, a getting-ready vanity, and TV viewing — but only one wall was long enough to hold all three. Separating the three uses into three pieces of furniture would have made the room feel cluttered.
- The solution
- A continuous floor-to-ceiling run reading as one piece of furniture but split into three vertical zones — hanging wardrobes at one end, a recessed vanity station with drawers and an integrated mirror in the middle, and a TV recess with media cabinet at the other end. Doors are uniform across the run; the recesses give visual rhythm without breaking the line.
- Materials & finish
- 18mm Egger MFC carcass; MDF shaker doors painted Farrow & Ball Slipper Satin (No. 2004); 8mm bevelled mirror on vanity rear panel; integrated low-voltage LED strip lighting the vanity surface; brass cup pulls on drawers.
- Outcome
- Three uses on one wall, one cohesive piece of joinery. Vanity drawer pulls out fully so the surface acts as a desk when needed; TV section accommodates a 50-inch screen with all cables hidden.