Dressing Rooms

Bespoke dressing rooms designed around beautiful storage, considered detailing and the daily rituals of dressing.

dressing room design for period homes

Warm Oak, Brass Detail and Tailored Storage

This dressing room was designed to be highly practical while remaining quietly luxurious. Warm oak brings depth, richness and character, while brass inlays and hardware add a refined layer of detail to the custom-made joinery.

The finished room feels personal and considered, with generous storage, a central island and carefully detailed cabinetry creating a space that is both functional and elegant.

Bespoke Joinery and Dressing Room Details

Full-height cabinetry, open shelving, drawer storage, mirrors and carefully chosen hardware work together to create a dressing room that feels organised, luxurious and beautifully resolved.

Refined Finishes and Personal Detail

The success of a dressing room often lies in the small details: the grain of the timber, the scale of the handles, the proportion of the mirror and the way the room feels when it is used every day.

A Softer Contemporary Approach

In a more contemporary Georgian townhouse scheme, the dressing room was designed as part of a carefully tailored bedroom suite. Pale timber, curved forms, brass accents and soft upholstery create a lighter mood while retaining the same level of bespoke detail.

The result is a dressing space that feels calm, polished and quietly indulgent, with storage and decorative detailing considered together rather than treated separately.

Contemporary Dressing Room Details

Soft finishes, curved cabinetry, statement lighting and carefully placed mirrors give this dressing room a refined and restful character.

Dressing Rooms Designed Around the Individual

A well-designed dressing room needs to be both beautiful and exceptionally practical. Every drawer, hanging section, shelf and cabinet should be planned around the way the space will be used.

From bespoke joinery and specialist lighting to mirrors, seating, finishes and decorative detailing, the aim is to create a room that feels calm, organised and entirely personal.

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