Your wardrobe is no longer just a box for your kurtas or kicks.
In today’s Indian homes—where carpet areas are shrinking but lifestyle aspirations are growing—the wardrobe has evolved from basic storage into a design statement. What once sat quietly against a bedroom wall now plays a starring role in how a space looks, feels, and functions.
This shift is exactly what the Regalia luxury wardrobe designs collection responds to. More than a new range, it represents a smarter, more thoughtful way of designing personal spaces—one that balances aesthetics, technology, and everyday practicality.
In this article, we break down what’s new, what’s trending, and what homeowners can actually gain from modern luxury wardrobe designs in 2025.
What’s New in Our Luxury Wardrobe Designs Collection?

Designing a wardrobe in India used to be frustrating. Endless discussions, confusing quotations, limited finishes, and long waiting periods were part of the process.
The new Regalia collection simplifies this journey—without compromising on luxury.
What’s Changed (and Why It Matters)
- Instant customisation & pricing
You can now design a luxury wardrobe for your bedroom, get a clear quote, and place an order in under two minutes. This removes guesswork and speeds up decision-making. - Massive design flexibility
With 15 shutter styles and 70+ finishes, homeowners can create wardrobes that actually reflect their taste—whether minimal, bold, or classic. - Engineered for long-term use
- Tested for 1 lakh+ opening and closing cycles
- Smooth soft-open and soft-close mechanisms suitable for all age groups
- 98.8% ultra-clear, 5mm toughened glass for premium visibility
- Crack-safe glass that doesn’t shatter dangerously
- Silicon beading to prevent glass-to-frame contact and long-term wear
- Wallpaper sandwich glass with HDF backing for durability and smoothness
Pro Tip
When evaluating luxury wardrobe designs, always ask about lifecycle testing and glass safety—not just finishes. These factors decide how the wardrobe performs after 5–10 years of daily use.
What Kind of Wardrobes Are Trending in 2025?

Wardrobe design trends in 2025 are all about personalisation, vertical space, and visual impact. Homeowners no longer want generic units—they want wardrobes that feel designed for them.
Top Wardrobe Trends You’ll See Everywhere
- Modular & customisable wardrobes
Every shelf, drawer, and hanging unit adapts to your lifestyle—not the other way around. - Bold, sculptural statement wardrobes
Angular profiles, curved edges, and architectural forms turn wardrobes into focal points. - Cultural fusion designs
Indian motifs paired with modern geometry—perfect for homes that blend tradition with contemporary living. - Smart wardrobes with technology
Motion-sensor lighting, mood-based LEDs, and intelligent storage planning. - Floor-to-ceiling wardrobes in pastel shades
Soft greens, lavenders, corals, and neutrals that visually expand small bedrooms. - Art Deco-inspired luxury wardrobes
Geometric patterns, metallic accents, and timeless glamour. - Nature-inspired patterns
Botanical prints, wood textures, and organic designs that bring calm into the bedroom.
Pro Tip
If your bedroom is compact, choose pastel or tinted-glass floor-to-ceiling wardrobes—they make the room feel taller and brighter without sacrificing storage.
1: New Floor-to-Ceiling Luxury Wardrobe Designs

Floor-to-ceiling wardrobes are no longer optional in Indian homes—they’re essential. They maximise vertical space, reduce clutter, and visually streamline the room.
The Regalia collection introduces four distinct design directions, each catering to a different personality and lifestyle.
1A: Solid Elegance — Timeless Colour-Driven Wardrobes
This range celebrates the emotional power of colour with 38 solid shades, from lilacs and peaches to chestnut browns and graphite blacks.
These luxury bedroom wardrobe designs:
- Create mood through colour
- Feel timeless rather than trendy
- Feature ultra-smooth, premium finishes
Real-Life Scenario
A Bangalore apartment owner chose pastel teal wardrobes to soften harsh daylight and instantly made the bedroom feel calmer and more premium.
Pro Tip
Solid-colour wardrobes work best when wall colours are neutral—this lets the wardrobe stand out without overwhelming the space.
1B: Radiant Reflections — Glass & Mirror Wardrobes

Designed for compact bedrooms and walk-in wardrobe layouts, this collection uses:
- Brown-tinted glass for vintage warmth
- Grey-tinted glass for industrial-modern homes
- Fluted mirror panels that diffuse reflections beautifully
These wardrobes enhance light, depth, and perceived space—without compromising privacy.

Pro Tip
Use tinted or fluted glass if you want elegance without constant mirror reflections, especially in shared bedrooms.
1C: Wallpaper Whispers — Soft, Artistic Luxury

For homeowners who love detail and storytelling, wallpaper-finished wardrobes introduce:
- Floral motifs
- Leafy patterns
- Intricate heritage-inspired designs

These wardrobes blend seamlessly into Indian homes layered with memories, textiles, and traditions.
Real-Life Scenario
A Jaipur home paired wallpaper wardrobes with neutral flooring to create a space that felt both royal and personal.

Pro Tip
Wallpaper wardrobes pair beautifully with matte flooring and soft lighting—avoid high-gloss surroundings to maintain balance.
1D: Pattern Play — Bold, Expressive Wardrobes

This range is for those who love drama and individuality:
- Abstract art-inspired patterns
- Nature and floral themes
- Youthful designs for kids’ and teens’ rooms
These wardrobes don’t fade into the background—they define the room.

Pro Tip
Use patterned wardrobes as your only statement element. Keep beds, walls, and décor simple for visual harmony.
Extra Design Innovation: Diagonal Panels & Custom Profiles

Unlike traditional vertical or horizontal layouts, the new Regalia collection introduces:
- Diagonal panel intersections
- Adjustable middle sections
- Customisable infills and proportions
This ensures no two luxury wardrobe designs ever look the same.
2: New Accessories — Small Details, Big Impact
A luxury wardrobe is incomplete without intelligent accessories. Regalia adds 20 new internal fittings, including:
- Soft-close mesh and grid baskets
- Trousers racks (side and top-mounted)
- Rotating mirrors, hangers, and shoe racks
- Watch boxes and jewellery organisers
Pro Tip
Plan accessories based on daily habits. Frequent-use items should be between waist and shoulder height for maximum comfort.
3: O-Profiles — Clean Edges, Modern Grip
Introduced by Livspace, O-profiles replace traditional handles with sleek edge grips.
Why they matter:
- Cleaner aesthetics
- No visual clutter
- Long-lasting durability for daily use
4: Regalia Carcass Finishes — Texture as Experience

The new carcass finishes move beyond dark wood tones into:
- Lighter, modern shades
- Rich tactile textures
- Finishes that feel as good as they look
Luxury is sensory—and these finishes recognise that furniture is touched as much as it’s seen.
Pro Tip
Choose lighter carcass finishes for humid climates—they age better and reflect more light inside the wardrobe.
What Are the Key Features of a Luxury Wardrobe Design?

Luxury wardrobes go far beyond price or branding. True luxury lies in everyday experience.
Key Elements to Look For
- Material excellence: Premium boards, flawless finishes, precision hardware
- Smart organisation: Custom compartments for Indian clothing—from saris to suits
- Seamless integration: Wardrobes that feel built-in, not added later
- Attention to detail: Soft-close drawers, glare-free lighting, ventilation systems
Is Floor-to-Ceiling Wardrobe Design Good for Indian Homes?

Absolutely.
In Indian homes where space efficiency is critical, floor-to-ceiling wardrobes:
- Unlock unused vertical storage
- Make rooms feel taller and airier
- Support seasonal storage needs
- Add long-term property value
They’re practical, future-ready, and visually elegant—making them one of the smartest interior investments today.
Final Takeaway
The new Regalia luxury wardrobe designs aren’t just about storing clothes—they’re about upgrading everyday living. With thoughtful engineering, trend-forward aesthetics, and deep customisation, they turn bedrooms into personalised, functional sanctuaries.
If you’re planning a wardrobe upgrade in 2025, the lesson is clear: design vertically, personalise deeply, and invest in details that last.





