Wardrobe Planner - Complete Guide
This guide will show you how to design your wardrobe using the Cabjaks Planner, from creating your room layout to saving a complete, ready-to-order design.
You can click on any of the images in this guide to enlarge them.
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Create a new plan
Open the wardrobe planner and click create new plan.
Enter the width and height of your wardrobe space. The planner works in front view, so each wall must be planned separately.

Tip: For walk-in or multi-wall wardrobes, create a separate plan for each wall. Sketch a simple birds-eye view first to check clearances and access.
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Drag and drop your first tower
Click next step to view the component list. Drag your first tower into the planner to begin your layout.

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Select tower dimensions
Once placed, choose the required dimensions in the pop-up window.
Each tower has multiple width, height, and depth options. Click a dimension and select your preferred size from the dropdown.

Tip: A common setup is 2000mm high and 450mm deep, providing good storage above and smooth drawer operation.
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Choose number of drawers and shelves
Select your preferred drawer and shelf configuration using the dropdowns.
Click add to design, then drag the tower into position.

Note: Each tower includes 2 fixed shelves one above the top drawer and one below the bottom drawer. Additional fixed shelves shown in your cart are correct.
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Add side panels
Side panels are recommended to support hanging rails and top panels.
Choose from various heights. Full-height panels create a seamless look, while half-height panels (1200mm) can be used for supporting double rails. Single rails can also be supported using top shelf supports.

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Add hanging rails
Drag hanging rails into place and select the closest width option.
Rails are designed to be cut to size, so choose a length equal to or longer than your required width.

Tip: When placing rails in corners, ensure there is enough access. Marking the layout on the floor with masking tape can help visualise spacing.
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Add top panels
Add top panels and select your required width.
Panels longer than 2420mm will need to be joined. Always join above a tower or supported point.

Tip: Multi-wall wardrobes require multiple top panels. Use your sketch to plan joins, and add corner supports during the review step if needed.
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Add notes
Click next step, then click anywhere in the plan to add a note.
Type your note, click save, and drag it into position. Notes are useful for recording cuts or installation reminders.

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Review and add accessories
Review your full component list at the final stage.
Add accessories, upgrade to soft-close drawers, and confirm quantities, especially rail supports if rails will be cut into multiple sections.

Tip: Use blind end supports to mount rails from top panels. Centre supports are recommended for longer spans.
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Save plan
Click save once your design is complete.
If logged in, enter a name and save. If not, log in or create an account first, then name your plan.

Tip: Name plans by room or wall (A, B, C) to keep multi wardrobe projects organised.
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