Kids Wardrobe

196 Ideas by Eliza Bush

A kid's wardrobe is the perfect solution to store play clothing, jewelry, and shoes in bedrooms and playrooms. By choosing a child-size armoire, you can keep your children's room and toys organized and safe from damage. Check out these seven kids' wardrobe ideas for design inspiration. 

Harmony Mirrored Door Armoire

Harmony Mirrored Door Armoire

This storage unit is relatively large compared to many others out there. It’s also a bit tall. The armoire features four smaller drawers and a large cabinet that runs from the bottom to the top. The cabinet door is fitted with a large dressing mirror too. On top of the four drawers, there are several open shelves for storage and supply. The unit is made from wood and comes with an incredible European traditional styling that will transform any children's room.

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Neatfreak Kid's Wardrobe, NeatKids Whimsical Wardrobe ClosetMAX

Wardrobe closet for kids

#memobaby Le charme du vintage made in Poland. Ladne Bebe.

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Childrens Wardrobe

Canyon Armoire

Canyon Armoire

This beautiful storage unit is designed to offer a warm and playful appeal. Its farmhouse inspired styling and a rustic touch makes it the perfect choice for people looking for the right mix of elegance and function. The storage features four smaller drawers, a large closed-door cabinet, and a large drawer at the bottom to take care of all your kids’ storage needs. The unit is constructed from a mix of engineered and solid wood for extra strength and durability.

Dress up closet for kids

If you are looking for some ways to organize a bit your children's space, this wardrobe closet can bring the solution. FInished in pale pink, enchants with ornate design, full of curves, swirls, and subtle details.

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Disney Princess and Me Wardrobe

Junior Wardrobe with 3 drawers Black

Kids Wardrobe

Buying Guide

Kids wardrobe closets are available in 5" x 6" to 5" x 7" and up to 6 feet wide and 39 inches deep. Depending on the child's age and height, these are good size ranges for your child to comfortably and independently access his belongings from the closet.

Kids closets can be custom made to include rails for hanging up clothing, slide-out storage bins, that avoid the need for clothes to be folded and later messed up by your child and drawers for socks and underwear.

Begin organizing your kids wardrobe closet by purchasing a specifically designed model for kids so it is easy for them to access. Use drawer inserts and dividers to keep small items like t-shirts, underwear, socks, and accessories like caps separate yet visible.

Use kids’ size hangers and hang everything at a reachable height for your child. You may need to install an extra rail underneath the top one, which also doubles up on the amount of hanging space. You can sort the clothes by color and type so they can mix and match outfits themselves. You could also organize their clothes by season to ensure they always wear weather-appropriate attire.

You should also add hanging shoe organizers in the closet too. This keeps all their footwear together neatly, out of sight, but still within reach.


While it might not grant them a passage to Narnia, your new kids armoire can be an essential and magical addition to their room. Offering storage space for both clothes and toys, it'll be an opportunity to teach them to tidy up after play-time and start taking responsibility for their possessions.

Buying a kids armoire is different from picking its adult equivalent: while the second choice is mainly based on décor and size, for kids it also needs to be practical, safe and, potentially, to grow with them. 

Here's what you should consider if you want to choose a kids armoire that you won't regret in a couple of years---or, worse, months!

Single or double armoires are usually big enough for an only child's clothes. We'd only recommend larger models if you're buying it for two or more kids. If that's the case, make sure it can be divided equally in order to avoid fights!

Other things that you should consider in order to determine the best size for your kids armoire are:

  • How much storage space have you already got? If you have a large chest of drawers or a few cabinets, you could probably do with an armoire that prioritizes clothing space, but, if you haven't, a few extra drawers will be a dream come true;

  • Are you happy to replace it in a few years or is it meant to grow with them? In the first case scenario, you only need to consider your kids' current needs and size of clothes; in the second, however, keep in mind that all this will change soon and it's better to stay on the larger side: for example, you could choose an armoire with removable shelves so that you can rearrange the top layer in order to make room for longer clothes in a few years;