News and Projects
The latest news, articles and project information about Draks wardrobe doors and interior storage systems.
Draks is one of the leading suppliers to there new build housing industry supplying room dividers, walk-in wardrobes and sliding doors. We believe in offering the highest level of customer service. Working in partnership with architects, house builders and designers, we bring innovation, craftsmanship and total commitment to the successful delivery of every project.
Draks is accustomed to working on small and large commercial projects. We offer a range of products to suit budget and design brief. We supply and fit all projects we work on and do not use sub contract labour.
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03.04.2018
Draks in Housebuilder Magazine
Chris Windle of Housebuilder Magazine interviews Louise Sellar, sales and marketing director at wardrobe and door specialist Draks.
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02.02.2017
New year, new Jericho door design
Bespoke Bedroom and bathroom solutions manufactured in Oxfordshire. Brochure available – enquire to get your copy.
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13.09.2016
Announcing our new brochures
Our new brochures are now available to download and view online.
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12.08.2014
Keep your wardrobe organised with Draks
Re-organising your wardrobe doesn’t need to be a chore. Use these top tips from UK designer wardrobe specialist, Draks.
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12.08.2014
Draks wardrobes – the perfect place to keep your vintage treasures
The popularity of vintage clothing has soared over the past few years with celebrities wearing it on the red carpet and thrift shops popping up across the globe.
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12.08.2014
Italian charm in the bedroom from Draks
These super sleek wardrobe doors from Draks are from the Milan range of hinged doors.
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12.08.2014
Design your perfect bedroom storage with Draks
Stylish bedroom storage is a crucial part of your tranquil room.
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12.08.2014
Charm in the bedroom from Draks
These super sleek sliding aluminium wardrobe doors from Draks are a cost-effective, stylish storage solution for your bedroom.
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02.05.2014
Accessorise with Draks!
The British woman owns an average of 17 pairs of shoes and spends almost two-thirds of her time in heels.*