Wide & Extra Wide Sliding Wardrobe Doors: Design, Access & Layout Guide

Wide and extra wide sliding wardrobe doors are designed to cover large openings using fewer, wider panels. This creates a cleaner, less cluttered look while also improving how you access your wardrobe.

Unlike narrow multi-door systems, wider doors allow you to open larger sections of the wardrobe at once. This is particularly useful for wardrobes with pull-out drawers, shelving, or organised storage where full access makes a difference.

Because they are made to measure, wide and extra wide sliding wardrobe doors can be tailored exactly to your space. If you're new to bespoke options, see our guide to made-to-measure sliding wardrobe doors.

Quick Overview: Why Choose Wide or Extra Wide Sliding Wardrobe Doors?

  • Fewer doors = larger access openings
  • Cleaner, less cluttered appearance
  • Ideal for full wall or wide alcove wardrobes
  • Better access to drawers and internal storage
  • Creates a strong visual “statement” feature

How Wide Sliding Wardrobe Doors Work

Wide sliding wardrobe doors run on a track system and overlap slightly, but the key difference is how the layout is configured.

With fewer, wider doors, you can access a larger portion of the wardrobe at any one time. If you're unsure how layouts affect usability, our sliding wardrobe door sizes guide explains typical configurations in more detail.

For example:

  • A 2-door system typically gives access to around half of the wardrobe
  • A 3-door system on a standard double track gives access to around one third
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If access is important, fewer wider doors often perform better than more narrow ones.

Choosing the Right Layout for a Wide Opening

When designing wide sliding wardrobe doors, the goal is to balance access, appearance, and practicality.

If you’re unsure how many doors you need, see our how many sliding wardrobe doors do I need guide.

Two Wide Doors

  • Around 50% access at one time
  • Clean, minimal appearance
  • Ideal for drawers and internal storage
  • Strong statement design

Three Doors (Double Track)

  • Around 33% access
  • Balanced visual layout
  • One door always overlaps

Three Doors (Triple Track Option)

For wider spaces where you prefer three doors but want better access, a triple-track system can be used.

This allows access to approximately two thirds of the wardrobe.

For more detail, see triple track sliding wardrobe doors (https://www.wardrobedoorsdirect.co.uk/help_advice/triple-track-sliding-doors.html)

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Triple-track systems are a great compromise between design and access.

Extra Wide Sliding Wardrobe Doors

Extra wide sliding wardrobe doors are designed for larger openings where you want fewer doors, wider panels, and a more minimal, high-end look.

With aluminium-framed doors available up to 1500mm wide per door, you can significantly reduce the number of vertical divisions across your wardrobe.

This makes them ideal for:

  • Full wall wardrobes
  • Large bedrooms
  • Modern, minimal interiors
  • Wardrobes with pull-out drawers or internal storage

There is an additional £80.00 per door for extra-wide configurations.

Extra wide doors are particularly effective when used with mirrored sliding wardrobe doors, helping maximise light and visual impact.

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Extra wide doors create a more premium, statement look, but layout should always balance access and usability.

Width vs Height: Choosing the Right Priority

Sliding wardrobe doors can be configured for either over-width or over-height — but not both.

  • Over-width doors (up to 1500mm wide – aluminium only)
  • Over-height doors (up to 2750mm tall – aluminium only)

If you're also considering maximising height, see extra tall sliding wardrobe doors.

If your space includes angles or unusual layouts, see sliding wardrobe doors for awkward spaces.

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Choose width for better access, or height for maximum storage — but not both together.

Design Styles & Finishes

Wide and extra wide sliding wardrobe doors are often used as a key design feature within a room.

Popular options include:

  • Mirrored doors
  • Coloured glass panels
  • Woodgrain finishes
  • Plain colour panels

For inspiration, see sliding wardrobe door design ideas.

Frame options:

  • Aluminium (required for extra-wide doors)
  • Steel (cost-effective, but not suitable for extra-wide configurations)
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Aluminium frames provide better strength and stability for wider doors.

Practical Considerations for Wide Doors

Door Weight & Handling

Wider doors — especially with glass or mirror panels — are heavier than standard doors.

For installation guidance, see sliding wardrobe doors installation guide.

Access Into the Room

Making sure that extra-wide doors (or any sized doors) can be transported into the final room is very important.

You should consider:

  • Hallways and internal doorways
  • Staircases, especially tight or turning stairs
  • Landing space and ceiling height

If you are unsure, we can supply the final door widths and heights so you can create a simple mock-up using cardboard or scrap wood. This allows you to check whether the doors can physically be moved into position before ordering.

This is especially important for:

  • Tight staircases
  • Stairs with turns
  • Small or restricted landing areas

Before ordering, it’s also worth reviewing your measurements using our sliding wardrobe doors measuring guide.

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Creating a simple mock-up is one of the easiest ways to avoid delivery and installation issues.

Smooth Operation

All sliding wardrobe doors use a bottom rolling system with ball-bearing wheels, meaning even wider doors will glide smoothly when installed correctly.

Installation Requirements

  • Minimum installation depth: approximately 87mm
  • Tracks are cut to size during installation
  • Floor level is important for alignment
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A level floor helps ensure consistent door movement over time.

Buying Guide: Common Mistakes to Avoid

Choosing Too Many Doors

More doors can reduce access and usability.

Not Considering Access First

Design should not come at the expense of practicality.

Trying to Maximise Width and Height

You cannot combine over-width and over-height doors.

Forgetting Installation Access

Not checking how doors will reach the room is a common issue.

FAQs: Extra Wide Sliding Wardrobe Doors

What are extra wide sliding wardrobe doors?

Extra wide sliding wardrobe doors are aluminium-framed doors manufactured up to 1500mm wide per door, designed to reduce door quantity and improve access.

How wide can sliding wardrobe doors be?

Standard doors are typically narrower, but aluminium doors can be made up to 1500mm wide per door with an additional cost.

Are wider doors better?

In many cases, yes. Wider doors improve access and create a cleaner, more modern appearance.

What is the best layout for a wide wardrobe?

A two-door system is often best for access, while three doors offer a more balanced look. Triple-track systems improve access further.

Can I have both extra wide and extra tall doors?

No. You can choose either over-width or over-height, but not both.

Can I install wide sliding wardrobe doors myself?

Yes. They are designed for DIY installation, although wider doors may require two people.

Design You Extra Wide Sliding Wardrobe Doors

Wide and extra wide sliding wardrobe doors are not just about covering a large space — they are about improving access, simplifying design, and creating a more refined finish.

By choosing fewer, wider doors, you can achieve a cleaner look, better usability, and a wardrobe that feels like a considered part of the room.

Ready to get started? You can design your made-to-measure sliding wardrobe doors online.

Practical Next Steps

Seeing finishes in your own space makes it easier to choose. You can:

  • Request FREE samples of sliding wardrobe doors to see colours and finishes firsthand.
  • Design your own made-to-measure sliding wardrobe doors online to experiment with panel combinations, frames, and layouts before ordering.
  • Call our Design Team on freephone 0800 035 1730 for personalised advice, guidance on room layouts, or help selecting the perfect panels and frames.

Sliding Wardrobe Door Experts

Our guides are written by the Wardrobe Doors Direct design and technical team, specialists in made-to-measure sliding wardrobe doors across the UK.

Need advice for your project?

Call our team on 0800 035 1730.

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