Triple Track Wardrobe Doors: Improving Access & Flexibility

Most sliding wardrobe doors use a standard double-track system, which provides perfectly practical access for the majority of wardrobe layouts. However, in some situations, a triple-track system can significantly improve accessibility by allowing three sliding doors to stack more efficiently behind one another.

Triple track wardrobe doors are most commonly used on 3-door wardrobe layouts, narrower openings using multiple doors, and some sliding room divider installations where improving access or maximising walk-through space is important.

All of our sliding wardrobe doors are supplied with standard double tracks as standard. Triple track systems are a bespoke option and are only available with our aluminium sliding wardrobe door systems.

What Is a Triple Track Wardrobe Door System?

A triple-track wardrobe door system allows three sliding wardrobe doors to operate independently on separate running channels, improving how efficiently the doors can slide behind one another.

Each sliding wardrobe door uses bottom-rolling ball-bearing running gear, with the full weight of the doors carried by the bottom track and floor while the top track acts as a guide.

Compared to a standard double-track arrangement, a triple-track system can significantly improve wardrobe accessibility on certain layouts.

For example:

  • A standard 3-door wardrobe layout typically provides access to around one-third of the opening at one time.
  • A 3-door triple-track system can increase this to approximately two-thirds.

This can make a noticeable difference when accessing:

  • Hanging rails
  • Shelving sections
  • Internal drawers
  • Shared wardrobe storage
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Triple track systems are most useful where standard sliding wardrobe layouts restrict practical access to the wardrobe interior.

Why Choose Triple Track Wardrobe Doors?

Improved Access for 3-Door Wardrobes

Triple track systems are most beneficial on 3-door wardrobe layouts.

With a standard double-track arrangement, three doors share two running channels, limiting how efficiently the doors can stack behind one another. Adding a third track gives each door its own running channel, significantly improving accessibility.

This can make day-to-day use far more practical, particularly on wardrobes with:

  • Internal drawer units
  • Double hanging rails
  • Shelving towers
  • Shared wardrobe spaces

Explore our range of wardrobe interiors.

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Triple track systems can work particularly well for shared wardrobes where two people need access to different sections at the same time.

Useful for Narrower Openings

Triple tracks are not only beneficial for large wardrobes.

In some rooms, the opening may be too narrow for two wider sliding wardrobe doors, meaning three narrower doors create a more balanced and practical layout. In these situations, a triple-track system can improve usability considerably compared to a standard double-track arrangement.

This can be particularly useful in:

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Three narrower sliding wardrobe doors on a triple-track system can often provide better accessibility than the same layout on a standard double track.

Some Benefits for 5-Door Wardrobe Layouts

Triple track systems can also offer some improvement on 5-door wardrobe layouts where the internal layout is already in place and the doors restrict access.

For example:

  • A standard 5-door double-track arrangement typically provides access to around two-fifths of the opening.
  • A 5-door triple-track system can increase this to approximately three-fifths.

However, in many situations, it may be more practical to reduce the number of doors and use a wider 4-door arrangement instead.

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Triple track systems are generally most effective where improving wardrobe access is more important than simply increasing the number of doors.

Triple Track vs Standard Double-Track Systems

Feature Standard Double Track Triple Track
Number of running tracks 2 3
Typical access with 3 doors Around one-third Around two-thirds
Door stacking flexibility Standard Improved
Best for Most wardrobe layouts 3-door layouts where access is restricted
Track depth Smaller Larger overall depth

Standard double-track systems remain the best and simplest solution for most sliding wardrobe installations. Triple tracks are generally only worthwhile where improved accessibility offers a genuine practical advantage.

Triple Track Systems for Sliding Room Dividers

Triple track systems can also work well for some sliding room divider installations.

In open-plan spaces, three narrower sliding doors can slide clear of the opening more effectively, helping maximise the available walk-through space between rooms.

This can work particularly well for:

  • Home offices
  • Open-plan living areas
  • Dressing room dividers
  • Flexible multi-purpose spaces
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Triple track systems are generally most effective for room divider layouts using three narrower sliding doors.

Surface-Mounted Triple Track Systems

The most common triple-track arrangement uses:

  • A standard double-track profile
  • A separate single track positioned behind it

When installed together, the system creates the appearance of a unified triple-track arrangement.

The additional single track is designed to align neatly with the standard double-track profile, helping create a clean and consistent overall appearance once fitted.

A standard triple-track arrangement requires 123 mm overall track depth, which should be considered when planning the wardrobe opening.

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Triple track systems require additional front-to-back installation space compared to standard double-track systems.

Recessed Triple Track Systems

In some installations, triple tracks can be recessed into:

  • Timber floors
  • Chipboard floors
  • Solid flooring
  • Beneath carpeting

Unlike surface-mounted systems, recessed installations use three separate individual tracks recessed into the floor.

This can create a more discreet appearance by reducing the visible height of the bottom tracks.

Recessed track installations are typically best suited to renovation projects or new room builds where flooring work is already planned.

Using Triple Tracks with Framing Kits

If you are installing triple track wardrobe doors within a framed opening, it is important to consider the increased overall track depth.

Standard framing kits are generally designed around standard double-track systems, so wider liners or bespoke framework adjustments may sometimes be required for triple-track installations.

You may also find our guide to sliding wardrobe door framing kits useful.

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Triple track systems require more front-to-back installation space than standard double-track wardrobe doors.

For more measuring advice, see our sliding wardrobe door measuring guide.

Can You Buy Triple Tracks Separately?

No. We do not sell single or triple-track running tracks separately.

Triple track systems are only supplied as part of a complete sliding wardrobe door order. This helps ensure:

  • Correct track compatibility
  • Proper door sizing
  • Smooth operation
  • Accurate installation tolerances

Ordering Triple Track Wardrobe Doors

Triple track systems are not currently available through our online sliding wardrobe door designer.

All sliding wardrobe doors are supplied with standard double tracks as standard. If you require a triple-track system, this will require a bespoke quotation.

If you are considering:

  • Triple track wardrobe doors
  • Triple track sliding room dividers
  • Wider aluminium sliding wardrobe doors
  • Bespoke wardrobe layouts

Please contact our Design Team directly on freephone 0800 035 1730.

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Having your opening width, height, and preferred number of doors ready before requesting a quotation can help speed up the design process.

Planning Your Wardrobe Door Layout

The number of sliding wardrobe doors you choose can significantly affect:

  • Accessibility
  • Overall appearance
  • Internal usability
  • Visual balance

In many situations:

  • Fewer, wider doors create a cleaner appearance
  • Wider panels reduce excessive frame lines
  • Triple tracks improve access without unnecessarily increasing the number of doors

You may also find our guide to sliding wardrobe door configurations useful when planning the ideal layout for your opening.

For larger openings, our guide to wide sliding wardrobe doors may also be helpful.

FAQs: About Triple Track Wardrobe Doors

What is a triple track wardrobe door system?

A triple-track system uses a standard double track combined with a separate single track positioned behind it, allowing sliding wardrobe doors to stack more efficiently and improving accessibility.

Are triple track systems only useful for large wardrobes?

No. Triple track systems can also improve accessibility in narrower openings where three narrower sliding wardrobe doors are more practical than two wider doors.

Are triple track wardrobe doors available with all sliding door systems?

No. Triple-track systems are only available with our aluminium sliding wardrobe door systems.

Can I buy triple tracks separately?

No. Triple-track systems are only supplied as part of a complete sliding wardrobe door order.

Are triple track wardrobe doors DIY friendly?

Yes. Our made-to-measure sliding wardrobe doors are designed for DIY installation, with oversized tracks supplied for trimming during fitting. See our sliding wardrobe door installation guide.

Can triple tracks be recessed into the floor?

Yes. Triple tracks can sometimes be recessed into timber, chipboard, or solid floors, or installed beneath carpeting for a more discreet appearance.

Design Your Sliding Wardrobe Doors

Triple track wardrobe doors can help create more accessible and flexible storage solutions where standard sliding wardrobe layouts restrict access.

Whether you are planning a fitted wardrobe, dressing room, or room divider system, made-to-measure sliding wardrobe doors allow you to tailor the layout to your exact space and requirements.

Practical Next Steps

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

  • Request FREE samples of aluminium frame finishes and panel options to see colours and finishes firsthand.
  • Design your own made-to-measure sliding wardrobe doors online to experiment with layouts frames and panel combinations before ordering.
  • Call our Design Team on freephone 0800 035 1730 for personalised advice layout guidance or help deciding whether a triple-track system is suitable for your space.

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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