Create your own glam oasis by taking inspiration from our favorite dressing spaces.
In fact, they’re within reach for just about everyone.
Sconces framing the mirror cement the sense of glamour.
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If you have the option, closed wardrobes efficiently protect your clothes from dust and keep them clean.
Doors with glass panes allow you to see in while protecting the clothes.
Confining it to just one wall or the vanity space ensures it’s not too loud for early mornings.
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A neutral pattern like this one is timeless without being boring, and it allows the clothes to pop.
Floating shelves for shoe storage allow easy access and more of a display aesthetic.
Implement Smart Storage
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Combine smart storage and style in your dressing room.
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Simple square moldings refine this room and secure its timelessness.
If you’re starting withbuilder-gradewardrobes, let this space inspire you to add glam elements.
The best part about a space like this is that you’ll still have room for aguest bed.
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Here, a soothing dose of all-over aqua mixes well with block print curtains and white accents.
Small Dressing Room
Even a small dressing room can be a calming oasis.
The right color palette is key to achieving a relaxing space.
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Here, browns, creams, blues, and whites come together for a soft, cocoon-like space.
Full-length glass paned wardrobes provide a peek at what’s inside and allow plenty of room for long items.
Antiqued mirrors on the end of each cabinet reflects light and nod to the room’s purpose.
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Warm shades of blue and pink provide a soft backdrop for glitzy mirrored armoires and crystal chandeliers.
The overall effect is feminine and glamorous.
A little loveseat could work, or you could add built-in seating.
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The tall upholstered bench in this dressing room provides seating and separation from the bathroom beyond.
As it’s an extension of the bathroom, moisture control is important.
Strong ventilation and closed wardrobes are key to making this room work.
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First and foremost, choose a color that complements your skin tone.
Putting statement pieces on display is another way to play with color in your dressing room.
Luxury Dressing Room
This grand dressing room makes the most of traditional style.
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