Layout options
Single-sided runs work in rooms as narrow as 1.6 m. Two-sided 'his-and-hers' layouts need 2.2 m wide. An island unit — typically 60 cm deep with drawers underneath and a stone or timber top — needs at least 2.8 m clear in the centre.
Display drawers and accessory storage
Glass-top drawers with internal LEDs turn watch rolls, jewellery trays and folded scarves into a visible part of the room rather than something to hunt for. Pull-out belt racks, tie rails and valet rods sit at chest height so they're used, not forgotten.
Frequently asked questions
- Can a dressing room double as a guest space?
- Yes — a pull-out daybed or sofa bed lives easily inside a dressing room footprint, and the lighting can be zoned for different uses.
Ready to start your project?
Book a £150 home survey and we'll measure, sample and quote — fully deductible from your order. Or design your wardrobes online in the configurator first.
