OMH Nepal · Kathmandu
Wardrobes & storage
Built to your ceiling, not to a stock height — and with the internals planned around what actually goes in them.
- Typical timeline
- Two to three weeks; installation is one to two days per wardrobe.
- Where we work
- Kathmandu valley, from Lotse Mall, Machhapokhari
What is included
Ceiling height, because the gap is wasted either way
A wardrobe that stops a foot below the ceiling gives you a shelf for dust and a job for a ladder. We build the carcass to your actual ceiling with a loft section over the top for the suitcases and the bedding that only comes out twice a year. Since ceilings in the valley are rarely level, every wardrobe is site-measured — this is the main reason a built-in fits where a bought one does not.
Sliding or hinged — it depends on the room
Sliding doors need no clearance in front, which is what makes them right for a narrow bedroom where a hinged door would hit the bed. The trade-off is that you can only ever see half the wardrobe at once, and the track needs cleaning. Hinged doors open the whole interior and cost less, but need about 600mm of free floor in front. We measure the room and tell you which one it actually wants rather than which one is easier for us.
Internals set to what you own
Long hanging for saris and coats, short double hanging for shirts and trousers, drawers at a height you can see into, and shelf runs for folded stock. The default split most furniture shops fit — one rail, one shelf above — wastes half the volume for most families. We ask what goes in before we set the internals.
Areas we cover
We take wardrobes & storage work across the Kathmandu valley — Machhapokhari, Balaju, Gongabu, New Buspark, Samakhusi, Kalanki, Chabahil, Baneshwor, Koteshwor, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur and the surrounding wards. The workshop is at Lotse Mall, Machhapokhari, Kathmandu, Nepal, so a site visit anywhere in the valley is a short trip rather than a scheduling problem.
Wardrobes & storage — your questions
Sliding if the floor in front is tight, which in a narrow bedroom it usually is. Hinged if you have about 600mm of clearance, because you see the whole interior at once and it costs less. We measure and recommend rather than upsell.
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Tell us about the space
Send the form and we will call you back, usually the same day — or ring the studio. Someone is on the workshop floor around the clock.