While planning and designing a dressing room alongside the bedroom can lead to more efficient use of its functions, living with a partner can also bring up privacy and noise interference issues that require a designer's attention. How can you create a practical and aesthetically pleasing bedroom dressing room? Let's take a look!
FAQs on Dressing Room Design
Q1: How much space should be reserved for a bedroom dressing room?
Generally speaking, a single bedroom, excluding a dressing room, is approximately 10 square meters, and a double bedroom is approximately 17 square meters. If you want to create a dressing room, you should reserve at least 3 to 5 square meters of space. If space is limited, you can create a separate space by combining square meters or using lightweight partitions or soft curtains.
Q2: What are the key points to consider when designing a bedroom dressing room?
First, you need to take stock of the amount and type of items you store, as well as your preferred storage methods, before discussing this with your designer. If you plan to include a bathroom and toilet, you also need to consider the flow of daily traffic, as well as issues like moisture and clothing dehumidification in the bathroom.
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Avoid having the head of the bed facing a window.
Retract the head of the bed to create a practical dressing room.
Many bedrooms, in their original layout, have the head of the bed facing a window. Retracting the bed slightly, using the dressing room as a buffer, allows for effective use of light and provides a more isolated sleeping area, free from light interference and distractions.
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Bedroom → Bathroom → Dressing and Dressing
Super Smooth One-Stop Flow
Starting from the private area of the bedroom, integrating the bathroom, dressing and dressing area with the public areas, this one-stop flow allows for efficient pre-outgoing clothing and appearance, allowing for easy storage and relaxation upon return.
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Create a dressing room with a lightweight partition!
Efficiently plan your dressing room and maximize the sense of space!
Using lightweight glass partitions in your dressing room reduces wasted space. The transparent material not only enhances the sense of space but also allows for shared and transparent light, making it a highly cost-effective option!
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Utilize the bedroom structure and odd-shaped spaces.
Create a practical dressing room philosophy
Besides adding additional partitions, you can also utilize odd-shaped spaces and their structural beams to create practical storage functions, creating the perfect dressing and storage space of your dreams.
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Luxury Hotel Suite Features
Enjoy a private bathroom and dressing room all in one!
With a luxury hotel-style design, you can combine your dressing room and bathroom. Using separate functional layouts makes each space easier to clean and organize, allows for more flexible sharing, and reduces the need for dehumidifying clothing.