Types of Bespoke Dressing Rooms
The size and decor of a dressing room might differ based on the location. There are the most popular types of bespoke dressing rooms.
The dressing room, which is inspired by clothing boutiques, combines powerful deco potential with fashion utility.
Because not everyone has the opportunity to have a whole room dedicated to his clothes. We are creative, and we use every available area in its interior to create a bespoke open dressing room.

Installing a packed dressing room (often known as a “small closet”) in your home helps increase your clothing storage possibilities. This allows you to organize your clothing, shoes, and accessories in a way that best suits your room storage.

Classic dressing room with stylish, cosmopolitan decor inspired by high-end luxury hotels. For a classic and luxury look, use dark wood cabinets and shelves and upholstery and walls in grey, powder blue, or dark brown tones. It is a style that will work well in a wide range of homes and has wide market appeal.

The most important feature of a minimalist dressing room sees the entire closet at a glance. Clean, precise lines and a palette of white, grey, and black make this a cost-effective style for modern homes of all sizes.
For example, white shelves against a dark background or colorful feature walls with a more restrained floor color.

The decor of a beautiful traditional dressing room must be orderly and simple. Fitted wardrobes assist you in reaching this goal. You can use them to create an organized-looking home.
Browse made-to-measure traditional closets and decor ideas for some creative inspiration. Find storage and closet ideas on our website.

Step by Step Process
Follow the process of our custom-made London bespoke dressing rooms here.
Step 1:
Consultation on design
- Initial discussion with the client
- Understanding design specifications
- Cost estimates and timetable

Step 2:
A 3D design and a quotation
If you are satisfied with our initial discussions, we will generate 3D designs that begin the process of bringing your furnishing ideas to life.
- On-site survey
- Precious measurements

Step 3:
Prototypes and surveys
Lighting, an approved electrical layout, and your choice of materials and colors will all be included in our technical designer's production and fabrication drawings. You will receive detailed drawings of your new furniture, including elevations, plans, and details.

Step 4:
Production and Management
Production can take up to eight weeks, depending on the complexity of the design and construction.
Our experienced furniture makers make all of our furniture in-house, from slicing and sourcing components to lacquering, hand polishing, cleaning, oiling, and hand spraying.

Step 5:
Installation
If we need to drill into walls, we need to know where cables and pipes are. We will protect your home’s floors and surrounding areas. Our installers will always leave work areas clean and tidy at the end of each day. Clarity, care, and courtesy are frequently praised.
In some cases, the installation may take several days. Because we believe in quality over quantity, we may need to return to finish your project to your satisfaction.

Step 6:
Follow-up
Our furniture is guaranteed for years and our lighting for up to one year.
We are also happy to advise you on furniture care. And advise you on new furniture as your needs change.
- Help desk
- Care for furniture
- Warranty

Get Quote for Bespoke Dressing Rooms
Using our online quotation system, you can get an idea of the cost of the new fitted bespoke dressing rooms from our website.
If you answer a few simple questions, you will estimate the amount of space you need for bookcases dressing rooms.
Our online quotation system only serves as a guide and does not guarantee that the price will be the same when coming to your home to give you an exact quote.
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