How many shelves should one put inside a wardrobe?
The quantity of shelves that can be inserted inside the wardrobe can vary based on the use you want to make of it. However, it must always be taken into account that our shelves have a thickness of 35 mm. The shelves can be positioned at any height: the side panels of the wardrobe in fact have pre-drilled holes every 32 mm which allow the shelves to be positioned at the desired height.
In a wardrobe with a height of 246, we recommend inserting a maximum of 5 shelves to have a space between one shelf and another of approximately 36 cm. Possibly, if the wardrobe were to be used as a shoe storage, a maximum of 7 shelves could be planned to obtain a space between the shelves of approximately 26 cm.
Here is the indicative calculation to define the space between one shelf and another:
Space inside the wardrobe = wardrobe height (eg. 246 cm) – top and base thickness of 11,5 cm – total thickness of the shelves (eg. if there are 7 shelves with a thickness of 35 mm, the space they occupy will therefore be 24.5 cm —> 7×3,5cm).
The available height will be 210 cm.
Available height : compartments inside the wardrobe (with 7 shelves there will be 8 compartments).
210 : 8 = 26,2 cm
With a total of 7 shelves, the height of each compartment will therefore be approximately 26 cm.
This calculation does not take into account the position of the hinges. Consequently, if the hypothetical mounting position of the shelf should be occupied by a hinge, the shelf will have to be positioned a little higher or lower. Before positioning the shelf supports, it is recommended to mark the position of the door hinges with a pencil.