Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
The Primary Hanging Rail
At 1220mm, this is the black wall-mounted steel rail for a primary hanging position rather than a supplementary one. Four feet of continuous hanging space for a full wardrobe category, a dressing room wall or a complete coat storage zone at the entrance of the home. No floor footprint. Powder-coated matte black steel. Support arms project 320mm from wall. Screws and wall plugs included. 20kg load on solid wall. Available in 610mm, 914mm and 1830mm in the same specification.
1220mm wide. 20kg rated. Matte black powder-coated steel. Wall fixings included. Primary hanging provision, not a supplement.
Width, Finish, Fixings, Capacity
- 1220mm hanging width: Four feet of continuous hanging space for a complete wardrobe section. Holds 20 to 30 garments depending on weight and spacing.
- 320mm arm projection: Support arms extend 320mm from the wall to the bar. Full floor area below stays clear for shoes, storage or open floor.
- Powder-coated matte black steel: Fused finish for contact resistance at the bar. Reads as a considered design choice in contemporary, industrial and Japandi rooms.
- 20kg load on solid wall: Covers a full primary wardrobe section. Confirm fixing type for the wall construction before installation.
- Fixings included: Screws and wall plugs for both arms. Solid masonry required for the rated load. Plasterboard needs specialist hollow-wall or stud fixings.
- Range consistency: Same specification at 610mm, 914mm and 1830mm. Mix widths on the same wall for a full dressing system in one consistent black finish.
The Right Size for the Position
The four rails in this range cover four distinct positions. The 610mm (2ft) rail suits a tight alcove or a short supplementary zone. The 914mm (3ft) rail suits most bedroom alcoves and side-of-wardrobe positions where supplementary hanging is the brief. The 1220mm (4ft) rail is the primary provision: the dedicated dressing wall, the bedroom without built-in wardrobes, the coat storage that must hold everything at once. The 1830mm (6ft) rail suits the full dressing wall of a larger room or a commercial display. Choosing the correct width for the position means the rail works as the right tool for the job rather than a compromise in either direction.
Four Feet of Wall-Mounted Hanging
At 1220mm, this rail provides four feet of continuous hanging space on a wall. That is enough for a complete wardrobe section: a full complement of shirts or dresses on standard hangers, a mixed hanging zone across all garment categories, or the dedicated coat and outerwear wall of a utility room or entrance hall. The 914mm rail suits alcoves and supplementary positions where one category of garments needs extra space beyond what is already in the room. The 1220mm rail suits the dedicated dressing wall the room built around hanging storage rather than one where hanging is a secondary addition to existing furniture. The floor beneath stays entirely clear throughout: no freestanding legs, no base taking up the room, just wall, a rail of hanging garments and usable floor in the space beneath them.
Powder-coated matte black steel. Support arms project 320mm from the wall. Screws and wall plugs included. 20kg load rated on a solid wall. The same specification is available in 610mm, 914mm and 1830mm widths for positions where 1220mm is either too long or not long enough. Multiple rails in the same finish can be installed at the same or different heights to create a full dressing wall system with visual consistency across all hanging zones.
Rail, Arms, Fixings, Capacity
- 1220mm hanging width: full-section capacity. Handles a complete wardrobe category as a single uninterrupted rail rather than two shorter rails installed separately at staggered positions.
- Black powder-coated steel: designed-in finish. Powder coating fuses to the steel for contact resistance. Matte black reads as a considered choice in contemporary, industrial and Japandi rooms.
- 320mm support arm projection. Arms extend 320mm from the wall to the bar. Garments hang clear of the wall surface and the full floor area below the rail stays unobstructed.
- Screws and wall plugs included. For both support arms. Solid masonry required for 20kg. Plasterboard needs hollow-wall or stud fixings, not included.
- 20kg total load capacity. Across the full 1220mm. Sufficient for a dense mixed section. Confirm fixing type for heavy outerwear loads.
- Consistent with the full range. Available at 610mm, 914mm and 1830mm in the same specification. Combine widths for a full dressing system in one consistent finish.
When 914mm Is Not Enough
The 914mm rail suits supplementary positions: beside a wardrobe, in an alcove, where adding capacity to an existing arrangement is the brief. The 1220mm rail suits primary positions: the main storage zone in a dressing room, the dedicated hanging wall in a bedroom without built-in wardrobes, the coat rail that must hold a full household's outerwear at once.
The extra 306mm adds space for four to six garments on standard hangers enough to shift the rail from supplementary to primary storage. In a room where 914mm would consistently leave items without a hanging space, 1220mm earns its position as the main provision.
Where This Length Earns Its Place
A bedroom without built-in wardrobes where the 1220mm rail on one wall provides the primary hanging storage alongside open shelving or a chest of drawers. A dressing room where the rail is the main hanging zone and the full four-foot width holds everything that needs to hang in a single uninterrupted run. A utility room or boot room where the rail holds coats, outdoor gear and work clothing for the whole household at the entrance point of the home. A retail or commercial display where a 1220mm black steel rail provides a clean, industrial-aesthetic hanging display for a small boutique or showroom wall.
Before You Install
- Solid wall fixing required for 20kg rating. The included screws and wall plugs suit solid masonry. For plasterboard walls, hollow-wall anchors or timber stud fixings with appropriate load ratings are required and available at any builders merchant.
- Level arms are essential. Measure and mark both arm positions level before drilling. Use a spirit level across both marks and check at least twice before committing. A rail installed slightly out of level is visible from across the room. Check for pipes and cables in the wall before drilling any fixing point.
- Mount height: work from the garment up. Measure your longest garment, add 150 to 200mm for the hanger, then add the 155mm height of the fixing assembly above the bar. That total is the minimum fixing height from the floor. For daily reach comfort, most UK adults find the bar at 1700 to 1750mm from the floor works well without stretching.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
1220mm Black Wall Rail: Your Questions
The 914mm (3ft) rail is sized for supplementary hanging positions: beside a wardrobe, in an alcove, where extra capacity is the brief. The 1220mm (4ft) rail is sized for primary hanging positions: the main storage zone in a dressing room, the dedicated hanging wall in a bedroom without built-in wardrobes. The extra 306mm adds space for four to six garments on standard hangers enough to make the difference between a supplement and the main provision.
20kg on a solid masonry wall. Across 1220mm: 20 to 30 garments depending on weight. Winter coats at 1.5 to 2kg each approach the limit at ten to thirteen items; lighter mixed garments sit well within it. Confirm the wall fixing before loading at or near rated capacity.
Yes, but the included plugs suit solid masonry only. For plasterboard, use hollow-wall anchors or fix into the timber studs behind the board. The 20kg rating is for solid walls; loading expectation on plasterboard depends on anchor type. For a primary provision carrying a full wardrobe, a solid wall fixing is significantly more reliable.
Measure your longest garment and add 150 to 200mm for the hanger. For comfortable reach, 1700 to 1750mm from the floor suits most UK adults. Mount the top fixing 155mm above the intended bar height.
320mm from wall fixing to bar. Garments hang clear of the wall and the full floor beneath stays open. Allow for the 320mm when planning the position relative to adjacent furniture or doorways.
Yes. The same specification in 610mm, 914mm, 1220mm and 1830mm. Same height creates a continuous system; different heights create a stacked dressing arrangement with shorter and longer hanging zones. All widths share the same arm design and finish, reading as a single fitted system.
Yes. Used in small boutiques, showrooms and commercial fitting rooms. The powder-coated black finish reads as intentional in a retail environment. Confirm the fixing type for the building's wall construction and load requirements.
Powder coating fuses to the steel during curing, making it more resistant to wear at the bar contact points than painted metal. Normal daily use hanging and removing garments will not visibly affect the finish. Dragging metal hangers forcefully along the bar can leave marks over time; plastic or wooden hangers do not. Wipe with a soft damp cloth for dust and light marks.
A second person helps. The critical step: both arms at exactly the same height. Use a spirit level across both marks before drilling.
Big Storage Ideas for Wide Wall Spaces
A longer rail needs a well-thought-out layout. Get inspired with these ideas for maximising storage and style:
Overview
The Primary Hanging Rail
At 1220mm, this is the black wall-mounted steel rail for a primary hanging position rather than a supplementary one. Four feet of continuous hanging space for a full wardrobe category, a dressing room wall or a complete coat storage zone at the entrance of the home. No floor footprint. Powder-coated matte black steel. Support arms project 320mm from wall. Screws and wall plugs included. 20kg load on solid wall. Available in 610mm, 914mm and 1830mm in the same specification.
1220mm wide. 20kg rated. Matte black powder-coated steel. Wall fixings included. Primary hanging provision, not a supplement.
Width, Finish, Fixings, Capacity
- 1220mm hanging width: Four feet of continuous hanging space for a complete wardrobe section. Holds 20 to 30 garments depending on weight and spacing.
- 320mm arm projection: Support arms extend 320mm from the wall to the bar. Full floor area below stays clear for shoes, storage or open floor.
- Powder-coated matte black steel: Fused finish for contact resistance at the bar. Reads as a considered design choice in contemporary, industrial and Japandi rooms.
- 20kg load on solid wall: Covers a full primary wardrobe section. Confirm fixing type for the wall construction before installation.
- Fixings included: Screws and wall plugs for both arms. Solid masonry required for the rated load. Plasterboard needs specialist hollow-wall or stud fixings.
- Range consistency: Same specification at 610mm, 914mm and 1830mm. Mix widths on the same wall for a full dressing system in one consistent black finish.
The Right Size for the Position
The four rails in this range cover four distinct positions. The 610mm (2ft) rail suits a tight alcove or a short supplementary zone. The 914mm (3ft) rail suits most bedroom alcoves and side-of-wardrobe positions where supplementary hanging is the brief. The 1220mm (4ft) rail is the primary provision: the dedicated dressing wall, the bedroom without built-in wardrobes, the coat storage that must hold everything at once. The 1830mm (6ft) rail suits the full dressing wall of a larger room or a commercial display. Choosing the correct width for the position means the rail works as the right tool for the job rather than a compromise in either direction.
Description
Four Feet of Wall-Mounted Hanging
At 1220mm, this rail provides four feet of continuous hanging space on a wall. That is enough for a complete wardrobe section: a full complement of shirts or dresses on standard hangers, a mixed hanging zone across all garment categories, or the dedicated coat and outerwear wall of a utility room or entrance hall. The 914mm rail suits alcoves and supplementary positions where one category of garments needs extra space beyond what is already in the room. The 1220mm rail suits the dedicated dressing wall the room built around hanging storage rather than one where hanging is a secondary addition to existing furniture. The floor beneath stays entirely clear throughout: no freestanding legs, no base taking up the room, just wall, a rail of hanging garments and usable floor in the space beneath them.
Powder-coated matte black steel. Support arms project 320mm from the wall. Screws and wall plugs included. 20kg load rated on a solid wall. The same specification is available in 610mm, 914mm and 1830mm widths for positions where 1220mm is either too long or not long enough. Multiple rails in the same finish can be installed at the same or different heights to create a full dressing wall system with visual consistency across all hanging zones.
Rail, Arms, Fixings, Capacity
- 1220mm hanging width: full-section capacity. Handles a complete wardrobe category as a single uninterrupted rail rather than two shorter rails installed separately at staggered positions.
- Black powder-coated steel: designed-in finish. Powder coating fuses to the steel for contact resistance. Matte black reads as a considered choice in contemporary, industrial and Japandi rooms.
- 320mm support arm projection. Arms extend 320mm from the wall to the bar. Garments hang clear of the wall surface and the full floor area below the rail stays unobstructed.
- Screws and wall plugs included. For both support arms. Solid masonry required for 20kg. Plasterboard needs hollow-wall or stud fixings, not included.
- 20kg total load capacity. Across the full 1220mm. Sufficient for a dense mixed section. Confirm fixing type for heavy outerwear loads.
- Consistent with the full range. Available at 610mm, 914mm and 1830mm in the same specification. Combine widths for a full dressing system in one consistent finish.
When 914mm Is Not Enough
The 914mm rail suits supplementary positions: beside a wardrobe, in an alcove, where adding capacity to an existing arrangement is the brief. The 1220mm rail suits primary positions: the main storage zone in a dressing room, the dedicated hanging wall in a bedroom without built-in wardrobes, the coat rail that must hold a full household's outerwear at once.
The extra 306mm adds space for four to six garments on standard hangers enough to shift the rail from supplementary to primary storage. In a room where 914mm would consistently leave items without a hanging space, 1220mm earns its position as the main provision.
Where This Length Earns Its Place
A bedroom without built-in wardrobes where the 1220mm rail on one wall provides the primary hanging storage alongside open shelving or a chest of drawers. A dressing room where the rail is the main hanging zone and the full four-foot width holds everything that needs to hang in a single uninterrupted run. A utility room or boot room where the rail holds coats, outdoor gear and work clothing for the whole household at the entrance point of the home. A retail or commercial display where a 1220mm black steel rail provides a clean, industrial-aesthetic hanging display for a small boutique or showroom wall.
Before You Install
- Solid wall fixing required for 20kg rating. The included screws and wall plugs suit solid masonry. For plasterboard walls, hollow-wall anchors or timber stud fixings with appropriate load ratings are required and available at any builders merchant.
- Level arms are essential. Measure and mark both arm positions level before drilling. Use a spirit level across both marks and check at least twice before committing. A rail installed slightly out of level is visible from across the room. Check for pipes and cables in the wall before drilling any fixing point.
- Mount height: work from the garment up. Measure your longest garment, add 150 to 200mm for the hanger, then add the 155mm height of the fixing assembly above the bar. That total is the minimum fixing height from the floor. For daily reach comfort, most UK adults find the bar at 1700 to 1750mm from the floor works well without stretching.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs
1220mm Black Wall Rail: Your Questions
The 914mm (3ft) rail is sized for supplementary hanging positions: beside a wardrobe, in an alcove, where extra capacity is the brief. The 1220mm (4ft) rail is sized for primary hanging positions: the main storage zone in a dressing room, the dedicated hanging wall in a bedroom without built-in wardrobes. The extra 306mm adds space for four to six garments on standard hangers enough to make the difference between a supplement and the main provision.
20kg on a solid masonry wall. Across 1220mm: 20 to 30 garments depending on weight. Winter coats at 1.5 to 2kg each approach the limit at ten to thirteen items; lighter mixed garments sit well within it. Confirm the wall fixing before loading at or near rated capacity.
Yes, but the included plugs suit solid masonry only. For plasterboard, use hollow-wall anchors or fix into the timber studs behind the board. The 20kg rating is for solid walls; loading expectation on plasterboard depends on anchor type. For a primary provision carrying a full wardrobe, a solid wall fixing is significantly more reliable.
Measure your longest garment and add 150 to 200mm for the hanger. For comfortable reach, 1700 to 1750mm from the floor suits most UK adults. Mount the top fixing 155mm above the intended bar height.
320mm from wall fixing to bar. Garments hang clear of the wall and the full floor beneath stays open. Allow for the 320mm when planning the position relative to adjacent furniture or doorways.
Yes. The same specification in 610mm, 914mm, 1220mm and 1830mm. Same height creates a continuous system; different heights create a stacked dressing arrangement with shorter and longer hanging zones. All widths share the same arm design and finish, reading as a single fitted system.
Yes. Used in small boutiques, showrooms and commercial fitting rooms. The powder-coated black finish reads as intentional in a retail environment. Confirm the fixing type for the building's wall construction and load requirements.
Powder coating fuses to the steel during curing, making it more resistant to wear at the bar contact points than painted metal. Normal daily use hanging and removing garments will not visibly affect the finish. Dragging metal hangers forcefully along the bar can leave marks over time; plastic or wooden hangers do not. Wipe with a soft damp cloth for dust and light marks.
A second person helps. The critical step: both arms at exactly the same height. Use a spirit level across both marks before drilling.
Knowledge Hub
Big Storage Ideas for Wide Wall Spaces
A longer rail needs a well-thought-out layout. Get inspired with these ideas for maximising storage and style:
4ft Wide Black Wall Mounted Steel Clothes Rail With Support Arms
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Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
The Primary Hanging Rail
At 1220mm, this is the black wall-mounted steel rail for a primary hanging position rather than a supplementary one. Four feet of continuous hanging space for a full wardrobe category, a dressing room wall or a complete coat storage zone at the entrance of the home. No floor footprint. Powder-coated matte black steel. Support arms project 320mm from wall. Screws and wall plugs included. 20kg load on solid wall. Available in 610mm, 914mm and 1830mm in the same specification.
1220mm wide. 20kg rated. Matte black powder-coated steel. Wall fixings included. Primary hanging provision, not a supplement.
Width, Finish, Fixings, Capacity
- 1220mm hanging width: Four feet of continuous hanging space for a complete wardrobe section. Holds 20 to 30 garments depending on weight and spacing.
- 320mm arm projection: Support arms extend 320mm from the wall to the bar. Full floor area below stays clear for shoes, storage or open floor.
- Powder-coated matte black steel: Fused finish for contact resistance at the bar. Reads as a considered design choice in contemporary, industrial and Japandi rooms.
- 20kg load on solid wall: Covers a full primary wardrobe section. Confirm fixing type for the wall construction before installation.
- Fixings included: Screws and wall plugs for both arms. Solid masonry required for the rated load. Plasterboard needs specialist hollow-wall or stud fixings.
- Range consistency: Same specification at 610mm, 914mm and 1830mm. Mix widths on the same wall for a full dressing system in one consistent black finish.
The Right Size for the Position
The four rails in this range cover four distinct positions. The 610mm (2ft) rail suits a tight alcove or a short supplementary zone. The 914mm (3ft) rail suits most bedroom alcoves and side-of-wardrobe positions where supplementary hanging is the brief. The 1220mm (4ft) rail is the primary provision: the dedicated dressing wall, the bedroom without built-in wardrobes, the coat storage that must hold everything at once. The 1830mm (6ft) rail suits the full dressing wall of a larger room or a commercial display. Choosing the correct width for the position means the rail works as the right tool for the job rather than a compromise in either direction.
Four Feet of Wall-Mounted Hanging
At 1220mm, this rail provides four feet of continuous hanging space on a wall. That is enough for a complete wardrobe section: a full complement of shirts or dresses on standard hangers, a mixed hanging zone across all garment categories, or the dedicated coat and outerwear wall of a utility room or entrance hall. The 914mm rail suits alcoves and supplementary positions where one category of garments needs extra space beyond what is already in the room. The 1220mm rail suits the dedicated dressing wall the room built around hanging storage rather than one where hanging is a secondary addition to existing furniture. The floor beneath stays entirely clear throughout: no freestanding legs, no base taking up the room, just wall, a rail of hanging garments and usable floor in the space beneath them.
Powder-coated matte black steel. Support arms project 320mm from the wall. Screws and wall plugs included. 20kg load rated on a solid wall. The same specification is available in 610mm, 914mm and 1830mm widths for positions where 1220mm is either too long or not long enough. Multiple rails in the same finish can be installed at the same or different heights to create a full dressing wall system with visual consistency across all hanging zones.
Rail, Arms, Fixings, Capacity
- 1220mm hanging width: full-section capacity. Handles a complete wardrobe category as a single uninterrupted rail rather than two shorter rails installed separately at staggered positions.
- Black powder-coated steel: designed-in finish. Powder coating fuses to the steel for contact resistance. Matte black reads as a considered choice in contemporary, industrial and Japandi rooms.
- 320mm support arm projection. Arms extend 320mm from the wall to the bar. Garments hang clear of the wall surface and the full floor area below the rail stays unobstructed.
- Screws and wall plugs included. For both support arms. Solid masonry required for 20kg. Plasterboard needs hollow-wall or stud fixings, not included.
- 20kg total load capacity. Across the full 1220mm. Sufficient for a dense mixed section. Confirm fixing type for heavy outerwear loads.
- Consistent with the full range. Available at 610mm, 914mm and 1830mm in the same specification. Combine widths for a full dressing system in one consistent finish.
When 914mm Is Not Enough
The 914mm rail suits supplementary positions: beside a wardrobe, in an alcove, where adding capacity to an existing arrangement is the brief. The 1220mm rail suits primary positions: the main storage zone in a dressing room, the dedicated hanging wall in a bedroom without built-in wardrobes, the coat rail that must hold a full household's outerwear at once.
The extra 306mm adds space for four to six garments on standard hangers enough to shift the rail from supplementary to primary storage. In a room where 914mm would consistently leave items without a hanging space, 1220mm earns its position as the main provision.
Where This Length Earns Its Place
A bedroom without built-in wardrobes where the 1220mm rail on one wall provides the primary hanging storage alongside open shelving or a chest of drawers. A dressing room where the rail is the main hanging zone and the full four-foot width holds everything that needs to hang in a single uninterrupted run. A utility room or boot room where the rail holds coats, outdoor gear and work clothing for the whole household at the entrance point of the home. A retail or commercial display where a 1220mm black steel rail provides a clean, industrial-aesthetic hanging display for a small boutique or showroom wall.
Before You Install
- Solid wall fixing required for 20kg rating. The included screws and wall plugs suit solid masonry. For plasterboard walls, hollow-wall anchors or timber stud fixings with appropriate load ratings are required and available at any builders merchant.
- Level arms are essential. Measure and mark both arm positions level before drilling. Use a spirit level across both marks and check at least twice before committing. A rail installed slightly out of level is visible from across the room. Check for pipes and cables in the wall before drilling any fixing point.
- Mount height: work from the garment up. Measure your longest garment, add 150 to 200mm for the hanger, then add the 155mm height of the fixing assembly above the bar. That total is the minimum fixing height from the floor. For daily reach comfort, most UK adults find the bar at 1700 to 1750mm from the floor works well without stretching.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
1220mm Black Wall Rail: Your Questions
The 914mm (3ft) rail is sized for supplementary hanging positions: beside a wardrobe, in an alcove, where extra capacity is the brief. The 1220mm (4ft) rail is sized for primary hanging positions: the main storage zone in a dressing room, the dedicated hanging wall in a bedroom without built-in wardrobes. The extra 306mm adds space for four to six garments on standard hangers enough to make the difference between a supplement and the main provision.
20kg on a solid masonry wall. Across 1220mm: 20 to 30 garments depending on weight. Winter coats at 1.5 to 2kg each approach the limit at ten to thirteen items; lighter mixed garments sit well within it. Confirm the wall fixing before loading at or near rated capacity.
Yes, but the included plugs suit solid masonry only. For plasterboard, use hollow-wall anchors or fix into the timber studs behind the board. The 20kg rating is for solid walls; loading expectation on plasterboard depends on anchor type. For a primary provision carrying a full wardrobe, a solid wall fixing is significantly more reliable.
Measure your longest garment and add 150 to 200mm for the hanger. For comfortable reach, 1700 to 1750mm from the floor suits most UK adults. Mount the top fixing 155mm above the intended bar height.
320mm from wall fixing to bar. Garments hang clear of the wall and the full floor beneath stays open. Allow for the 320mm when planning the position relative to adjacent furniture or doorways.
Yes. The same specification in 610mm, 914mm, 1220mm and 1830mm. Same height creates a continuous system; different heights create a stacked dressing arrangement with shorter and longer hanging zones. All widths share the same arm design and finish, reading as a single fitted system.
Yes. Used in small boutiques, showrooms and commercial fitting rooms. The powder-coated black finish reads as intentional in a retail environment. Confirm the fixing type for the building's wall construction and load requirements.
Powder coating fuses to the steel during curing, making it more resistant to wear at the bar contact points than painted metal. Normal daily use hanging and removing garments will not visibly affect the finish. Dragging metal hangers forcefully along the bar can leave marks over time; plastic or wooden hangers do not. Wipe with a soft damp cloth for dust and light marks.
A second person helps. The critical step: both arms at exactly the same height. Use a spirit level across both marks before drilling.
Big Storage Ideas for Wide Wall Spaces
A longer rail needs a well-thought-out layout. Get inspired with these ideas for maximising storage and style:
Overview
The Primary Hanging Rail
At 1220mm, this is the black wall-mounted steel rail for a primary hanging position rather than a supplementary one. Four feet of continuous hanging space for a full wardrobe category, a dressing room wall or a complete coat storage zone at the entrance of the home. No floor footprint. Powder-coated matte black steel. Support arms project 320mm from wall. Screws and wall plugs included. 20kg load on solid wall. Available in 610mm, 914mm and 1830mm in the same specification.
1220mm wide. 20kg rated. Matte black powder-coated steel. Wall fixings included. Primary hanging provision, not a supplement.
Width, Finish, Fixings, Capacity
- 1220mm hanging width: Four feet of continuous hanging space for a complete wardrobe section. Holds 20 to 30 garments depending on weight and spacing.
- 320mm arm projection: Support arms extend 320mm from the wall to the bar. Full floor area below stays clear for shoes, storage or open floor.
- Powder-coated matte black steel: Fused finish for contact resistance at the bar. Reads as a considered design choice in contemporary, industrial and Japandi rooms.
- 20kg load on solid wall: Covers a full primary wardrobe section. Confirm fixing type for the wall construction before installation.
- Fixings included: Screws and wall plugs for both arms. Solid masonry required for the rated load. Plasterboard needs specialist hollow-wall or stud fixings.
- Range consistency: Same specification at 610mm, 914mm and 1830mm. Mix widths on the same wall for a full dressing system in one consistent black finish.
The Right Size for the Position
The four rails in this range cover four distinct positions. The 610mm (2ft) rail suits a tight alcove or a short supplementary zone. The 914mm (3ft) rail suits most bedroom alcoves and side-of-wardrobe positions where supplementary hanging is the brief. The 1220mm (4ft) rail is the primary provision: the dedicated dressing wall, the bedroom without built-in wardrobes, the coat storage that must hold everything at once. The 1830mm (6ft) rail suits the full dressing wall of a larger room or a commercial display. Choosing the correct width for the position means the rail works as the right tool for the job rather than a compromise in either direction.
Description
Four Feet of Wall-Mounted Hanging
At 1220mm, this rail provides four feet of continuous hanging space on a wall. That is enough for a complete wardrobe section: a full complement of shirts or dresses on standard hangers, a mixed hanging zone across all garment categories, or the dedicated coat and outerwear wall of a utility room or entrance hall. The 914mm rail suits alcoves and supplementary positions where one category of garments needs extra space beyond what is already in the room. The 1220mm rail suits the dedicated dressing wall the room built around hanging storage rather than one where hanging is a secondary addition to existing furniture. The floor beneath stays entirely clear throughout: no freestanding legs, no base taking up the room, just wall, a rail of hanging garments and usable floor in the space beneath them.
Powder-coated matte black steel. Support arms project 320mm from the wall. Screws and wall plugs included. 20kg load rated on a solid wall. The same specification is available in 610mm, 914mm and 1830mm widths for positions where 1220mm is either too long or not long enough. Multiple rails in the same finish can be installed at the same or different heights to create a full dressing wall system with visual consistency across all hanging zones.
Rail, Arms, Fixings, Capacity
- 1220mm hanging width: full-section capacity. Handles a complete wardrobe category as a single uninterrupted rail rather than two shorter rails installed separately at staggered positions.
- Black powder-coated steel: designed-in finish. Powder coating fuses to the steel for contact resistance. Matte black reads as a considered choice in contemporary, industrial and Japandi rooms.
- 320mm support arm projection. Arms extend 320mm from the wall to the bar. Garments hang clear of the wall surface and the full floor area below the rail stays unobstructed.
- Screws and wall plugs included. For both support arms. Solid masonry required for 20kg. Plasterboard needs hollow-wall or stud fixings, not included.
- 20kg total load capacity. Across the full 1220mm. Sufficient for a dense mixed section. Confirm fixing type for heavy outerwear loads.
- Consistent with the full range. Available at 610mm, 914mm and 1830mm in the same specification. Combine widths for a full dressing system in one consistent finish.
When 914mm Is Not Enough
The 914mm rail suits supplementary positions: beside a wardrobe, in an alcove, where adding capacity to an existing arrangement is the brief. The 1220mm rail suits primary positions: the main storage zone in a dressing room, the dedicated hanging wall in a bedroom without built-in wardrobes, the coat rail that must hold a full household's outerwear at once.
The extra 306mm adds space for four to six garments on standard hangers enough to shift the rail from supplementary to primary storage. In a room where 914mm would consistently leave items without a hanging space, 1220mm earns its position as the main provision.
Where This Length Earns Its Place
A bedroom without built-in wardrobes where the 1220mm rail on one wall provides the primary hanging storage alongside open shelving or a chest of drawers. A dressing room where the rail is the main hanging zone and the full four-foot width holds everything that needs to hang in a single uninterrupted run. A utility room or boot room where the rail holds coats, outdoor gear and work clothing for the whole household at the entrance point of the home. A retail or commercial display where a 1220mm black steel rail provides a clean, industrial-aesthetic hanging display for a small boutique or showroom wall.
Before You Install
- Solid wall fixing required for 20kg rating. The included screws and wall plugs suit solid masonry. For plasterboard walls, hollow-wall anchors or timber stud fixings with appropriate load ratings are required and available at any builders merchant.
- Level arms are essential. Measure and mark both arm positions level before drilling. Use a spirit level across both marks and check at least twice before committing. A rail installed slightly out of level is visible from across the room. Check for pipes and cables in the wall before drilling any fixing point.
- Mount height: work from the garment up. Measure your longest garment, add 150 to 200mm for the hanger, then add the 155mm height of the fixing assembly above the bar. That total is the minimum fixing height from the floor. For daily reach comfort, most UK adults find the bar at 1700 to 1750mm from the floor works well without stretching.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
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Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
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FAQs
1220mm Black Wall Rail: Your Questions
The 914mm (3ft) rail is sized for supplementary hanging positions: beside a wardrobe, in an alcove, where extra capacity is the brief. The 1220mm (4ft) rail is sized for primary hanging positions: the main storage zone in a dressing room, the dedicated hanging wall in a bedroom without built-in wardrobes. The extra 306mm adds space for four to six garments on standard hangers enough to make the difference between a supplement and the main provision.
20kg on a solid masonry wall. Across 1220mm: 20 to 30 garments depending on weight. Winter coats at 1.5 to 2kg each approach the limit at ten to thirteen items; lighter mixed garments sit well within it. Confirm the wall fixing before loading at or near rated capacity.
Yes, but the included plugs suit solid masonry only. For plasterboard, use hollow-wall anchors or fix into the timber studs behind the board. The 20kg rating is for solid walls; loading expectation on plasterboard depends on anchor type. For a primary provision carrying a full wardrobe, a solid wall fixing is significantly more reliable.
Measure your longest garment and add 150 to 200mm for the hanger. For comfortable reach, 1700 to 1750mm from the floor suits most UK adults. Mount the top fixing 155mm above the intended bar height.
320mm from wall fixing to bar. Garments hang clear of the wall and the full floor beneath stays open. Allow for the 320mm when planning the position relative to adjacent furniture or doorways.
Yes. The same specification in 610mm, 914mm, 1220mm and 1830mm. Same height creates a continuous system; different heights create a stacked dressing arrangement with shorter and longer hanging zones. All widths share the same arm design and finish, reading as a single fitted system.
Yes. Used in small boutiques, showrooms and commercial fitting rooms. The powder-coated black finish reads as intentional in a retail environment. Confirm the fixing type for the building's wall construction and load requirements.
Powder coating fuses to the steel during curing, making it more resistant to wear at the bar contact points than painted metal. Normal daily use hanging and removing garments will not visibly affect the finish. Dragging metal hangers forcefully along the bar can leave marks over time; plastic or wooden hangers do not. Wipe with a soft damp cloth for dust and light marks.
A second person helps. The critical step: both arms at exactly the same height. Use a spirit level across both marks before drilling.
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Big Storage Ideas for Wide Wall Spaces
A longer rail needs a well-thought-out layout. Get inspired with these ideas for maximising storage and style: