Shed the thought that a dressing table would seem superfluous in a small space. A dedicated beauty station is a must-have for your morning and night beautification. Below are the 8 dressing table design ideas that might work for your small space:
Wardrobe dressing Just imagine that you open your wardrobe doors and voila, you see a tiny dressing table with a matching chair, both sitting silently. The wardrobe dressing table idea can be enhanced by making the vanity look similar to the closet, and hiding it away inside the doors when not needed. Using cupboard cubicle A stand-alone dressing table can be built in such a way that it conceals itself behind the cupboard doors when not in use. You can make cubby holes on the inside of the cupboard doors to store beauty essentials. Find your wall section A wall section helps to build your dressing area and gives a more inherent feel to your beauty space. Having a dressing table designed so as to fit inside the alcove helps keep the rest of your room tidy and reduces too much visual clutter. Bedside dressing table idea The bedside dressing table idea is elegant because the table extends itself from the nightstand to the side wall to form a long beauty platform. A full-length mirror would be a perfect accessory for the dressing table and would also help the room look bigger. En suite vanity If your bedroom is cramped up, and you desperately want a dressing table, consider your bathroom. A makeup table in the bathroom would improve the airiness of your en suite that also has a wall-hung mirror and a slot for the vanity seat. The room dividing vanity A small vanity strategically placed behind a see-through divider would help separate the sleeping area from the wardrobe. It would be a nice petite vanity that is functional and stylish too. Workstation cum dressing Have you ever thought of a vanity area that doubles as a study table? A large desk can extend from the closet, and the top portion of the cabinet flips open to reveal a mirror and a storage space for makeup accessories. Using wardrobe extension Rather than employing an L-shaped wardrobe, you can use the smaller part of the L-shape for a full-height dressing table design. A mirror panel can be set at the back of the wardrobe with drawers covered in similar woodgrain laminate finish as the closet.
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