Glamorous dressing rooms
Glamorous Dressing Room Design Ideas
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Glamorous dressing room features an arched nook filled with a pair of hot pink velvet tufted chairs flanking a brass and glass shelving unit filled with jewelry lining an antiqued mirrored wall.
Heather Scott Home
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Glamorous dressing room boasts a mirrored makeup vanity paired with a lucite vanity stool under a beveled mirror illuminated by Crystal Cube Sconces surrounded by mirrored cabinets.
Wendy Labrum Interiors
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Glamorous dressing room features walls clad in gold and turquoise wallpaper framing window under a 6 drawer freestanding dresser flanked by a tall freestanding shoe shelf to the left and freestanding stacked clothes rails to the right.
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Fabulous dressing room features flatscreen TV over silver beveled mirror paired with Ikea Malm Dressing Table White topped and white and grey chevron vanity stool.
Vintage Glamorous
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Glam dressing room designed with a French mirrored makeup vanity joined with a silver leaf vanity chair and finished with a lovely art deco chandelier.
Craig and Co
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Glam dressing room features a Jonathan Adler Channing Three-Drawer Console Table paired under an Uttermost Cattaneo Silver Beaded Mirror flanked by polished nickel hex wall sconces with black shades against a backdrop of dark gray walls alongside a smoke gray acrylic chair next to a pink hamper with lid atop a black and white ikat rug.
Color Theory Boston
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A white dressing room features a white built in makeup vanity with nickel pulls and a slipper make up vanity chair.
JK Interior Living
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An antiqued mirrored desk paired with a silver leak Klismos chair in a glam closet enclosed with art deco double doors.
Craig and Co
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Large contemporary walk-in closet is clad in Dorothy Draper Brazilliance Wallpaper and boasts framed art hung above Patagonia Home Chairs placed on taupe geometric carpet.
Kelly Golightly
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Colorful contemporary dressing room features Patagonia Home Chairs placed on taupe geometric carpet, angled in front of a large oval mirror fixed to a wall covered in Dorothy Draper Brazilliance Wallpaper.
Kelly Golightly
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A white slipper chair finished with pink piping sits at a mirrored makeup vanity in front of a wall covered in Nina Campbell Paradiso Wallpaper.
Elizabeth Swift Design
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White dressing room featuring a cream tufted vanity stool at a glass top built-in dressing table.
Warmington & North
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Chic dressing room features a full-length glass top dressing table paired with a Kartell Ghost Chair placed under a window.
Jane Lockhart Interior Design
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Anthropologie Lacquered Regency Desk in a pink and gray dressing room paired with a light gray skirted chair completing a gray makeup vanity design.
Martha O'Hara Interiors
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Glamorous walk-in closet with a dressing table features plenty of cabinet storage space and makeup vanity paired with an adjustable piston dressing table chair lit by vertical lights.
Tracie Butler Interior Design
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Lauren Conrad - Glamorous closet features small crystal chandelier illuminating an oval back French chair atop black and white zebra cowhide rug layered atop oak floors placed in front of bi-fold mirrored closet doors flanked by arched glass closets intermixed with mirrored closets.
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Chic dressing room boasts built-in cabinets adorned with glass knobs under framed mirrors lit by a white double gourd lamp on a lucite base.
Sage Design
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Chic yet simple long Mediterranean dressing room is illuminated by staggered black lanterns hung above a white built in makeup vanity accented with ornate drawer fronts and seating a purple roll back vanity chair facing a black framed mirror.
Burnham Design
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Nina Garcia - Glamorous walk-in closet with modern chaise lounge with tripod table and a carpet by Tai Ping.
Architectural Digest
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Glamorous dressing room with L shaped white vanity paired with round zebra ottoman stool with silver nailhead trim.
Laura Stein Interiors
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Dressing room features a white vanity placed below window dressed in a gray ribbon roman shade paired with an ivory French chair.
Shophouse Design
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Chic dressing room boasts a mirrored makeup vanity paired with a blush pink stool atop a white and gray rug.
Orrick and Company
17 dressing room ideas to inspire a super chic organized closet |
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We could peruse through dressing room ideas for hours. For what is more satisfying than rows of shoes all lined up perfectly, clothes hung in color order, zero mess, zero clutter, totally dreamy. And actually, while dressing rooms were once reserved for the Cribs-esque homes, they are fast becoming a must-have for homeowners.
'Dressing rooms and walk-in style fitted wardrobes are fast becoming one of the most desirable spaces within a bedroom. ' says Rachal Hutcheson of Sharps. 'Not only offering the ultimate in luxury these spaces help to make the most of every inch of space available and can be designed to suit any room size. Because they are bespoke you can fully customize them to complement the way you dress, for instance, if you have lots of long dresses rails will be integral whereas if you love shoes, pull-out or pigeon hole storage can help you see and gain easy access to your favorite pieces.'
Another reason to love dressing rooms? As a space that is usually quite hidden away you can really indulge in the decor, experimenting with colors, prints, and ideas you wouldn't dare to use in the more frequented rooms in your home. From bold wallpapers, to neon color schemes there's plenty here to get you inspired, oh and of course, there are some practical closet organization ideas thrown in there too...
1. Assess your dressing room storage needs
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Before we delve into lots of lovely dressing room ideas that are all about color schemes and elegant wallpaper, first let's focus on the practical side of designing a dressing room. If you are starting totally from scratch you need to assess how you want to store your clothes and what layout is going to work best for you.
Good closet organization will create a dressing room that's functional and tailored to your lifestyle. Think about whether you like to fold or hang your clothes? Do you want everything on show and easy to access or hidden behind doors? How much rail space will you need v how many drawers? Factor in shoe and bag storage too, plus space for out-of-season clothes like bulky jumpers, coats and jackets.
2. Go bespoke for the perfect dressing room
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To make the most of your space, consider going bespoke with fitted storage that's designed for your specific space. You can they have say over not only how your cabinetry looks from the outside but also the configuration inside, so you can decide on what layout will be best for your needs.
3. Incorporate seating into a dressing room
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If you have the space in your dressing room, adding in an ottoman, bench, or window seat not only provides a handy space to perch while you put on shoes or stare at your clothes while deciding what to wear, it can also double up as storage. Ottomans are ideal for keeping bulkier, seasonal clothes that you might still want to have easy access to like jackets and jumpers. They also make for great bag or shoe storage too.
4. Plan how to light your dressing room
Lighting might not be as thrilling as choosing a color scheme or picking the perfect hardware, but it is key to designing a functional dressing room. Dressing rooms do tend to be darker spaces and are often windowless so ensuring they are well lit is crucial.
You will want a strong overhead light but tone down the harshness by incorporating spotlights or LED strip lights within the wardrobes themselves. This makes it easier to instantly see what's inside but also adds that glamorous, luxurious feel to a walk-in closet.
5. Choose a grasscloth wallpaper for a sophisticated look
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A smokey grey scheme is perfect for giving a dressing room a sophisticated edge. Plus, with all that joinery going on it's nice to have some soft, subtle pattern to break up the walls of storage. A dressing room is the perfect place to experiment, so go as bold as you like, but we love this blue-toned grasscloth wallcovering with a subtle metallic sheen, it adds texture to the monochrome space and bounces more light around the space.
6. Include a compact vanity table
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A dressing table, even if it's compact, is a great addition to a dressing room. They create the perfect space for storing small accessories, jewelry and makeup. Plus taking a vanity area into a dressing room can free up space in the bedroom too. Just make sure the space is well lit and hang a large mirror above to make it a practical as well as pretty space to get ready.
7. Make wardrobes a stylish focal point with wallpaper
Wallpapering the doors is a really simple way to transform a dressing room, adding color and pattern. If your doors sit flush to the wall, you could wallpaper them entirely so it blends seamlessly into the wall or be inspired by this dressing room add wallpaper the whole wardrobe. The wallpaper used in this master bedroom's dressing area is Gucci's gorgeous Heron print.
8. Wallpaper the whole space
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Have fun with a dressing room design and rather than just stick with wallpaper on the walls, take it up over the ceiling too. This is a great small closet idea especially if you opt for a busy print or a dark color as this can blur the boundaries of the room and allude to a larger space. Pick a color for the cabinets that blends in seamlessly with the walls to again make the space feel larger.
9. Choose ink stained wood for sleek cabinetry
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If your dressing room has a narrow footprint, help expand the space by choosing darker hues. As you can see with this dressing room, it's lined with inky wooden cabinets which not only create a sophisticated, masculine vibe it also makes the room feel more open as you can't quite make out the edges of the room. Note how there's no hardware either, so nothing sticks out into the space and adds unnecessary visual clutter.
10. Create a classic look with walnut wood
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How beautiful is this dressing room? It just oozes sophistication with the dark walnut wooden cabinetry and the plush cream carpets. It's a practical space too, with lots of lay out tips to help inspire your layout. See the mix of open and closed storage – open storage for shirts and shoes make them easy to organize and see exactly what you have. Closed storage in the form of deep, roomy drawers are ideal for clothes than get be folded away like jumpers and jeans. Valter hooks provide the perfect spot for hanging outfits for the next day too.
11. Paint the ceiling for a pop of color
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Far more stylish and on-trend than a feature wall, painted ceilings add a splash of color to a room in an unexpected way. We love the deep orange ceiling in this dressing room, combined with the dark cabinetry it gives the space a lift, without interrupting the moody vibe going on here. The elegant retro furniture works perfectly with the contemporary color scheme too.
12. Opt for glass fronted cabinetry
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Floor-to-ceiling units make the most of space, but they can make a room feel quite boxy, so go for glass fronted doors to keep the space feeling more open and airy. It's also a practical decision too as you can clearly see what's in each cupboard and will (hopefully) encourage you to keep the space organized as everything will be on show.
13. Hide clutter with a curtain
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Jordan Cluroe and Russell Whitehead of 2LG Studio agreed that they wanted to keep shoes behind a curtain in their dressing room. That way, they had the option to hide them or have them on view.
14. Divide a dressing room with Crittall doors
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Take design inspiration from your favorite boutique hotel and create a central focal point, such as a beautifully clad island or statement chandelier. Luxe materials help dial up the glamour – think multi-layered lacquers, brass, copper, engineered stone and anything with a pearlescent sheen.
A Crittall-style partition keeps an elegant dressing room on show from the bedroom for a seamless feel between the two spaces, with the added bonus of boosting natural daylight when you’re getting dressed.
15. Use mirrors to create the allusion of space
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It's designed 101 that mirrors expand small spaces, so be inspired by this dressing room idea and switch solid cabinetry for sliding mirror doors. See how it makes space look double the size. And for any open storage add a mirror to the back of the shelving, not only will this show off your collections it will also help create the impression the room is larger.
16. Keep it simple with a calming color pallete
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A sleek bank of built-in wardrobes is ideal for maximizing the feeling of space, while keeping everything in place and hidden away. Use the same neutral paint shade on furniture and walls in a velvety matt finish to create a wraparound effect that reflects light without appearing stark, then add concealed hinges, elegant hardware, a pared-back pendant, and comfy seating to complete the look.
17. Bring in vintage pieces for a personal touch.
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For a mix-and-match vibe that looks as if it’s taken years to put together, use contemporary fabrics and wallpapers alongside classic prints, traditional-patterned rugs and classic upholstery. Blending old and new elements will help prevent the space from feeling too contrived.
What should be in a dressing room?
The purpose of a dressing room is mainly to provide storage for clothes, shoes, and accessories, so you want to make sure to have enough storage for your own collection. Think about how you want your clothes to be stored, do you want lots of hanging space for longer garments, roomy drawers for bulky jumpers or shelves for your ever-growing shoe collection. Do you want to include a space to get ready, in that case you'll want to add in a dressing table and storage for makeup too? Consider adding freestanding pieces like ottomans, benches or storage chests.
'I first try to establish who is using the dressing toom (ie just wife or husband) as well, and establish generally what needs to be accommodated in terms of storage. For example, a key issue is shoes. Some people have designer ones they want prominently displayed - others want to keep them well away from the dressing room. For the women I always try to establish what they have in the way of long hanging items as this is often overlooked. And also whether internal lighting is needed or any other extras.' advises Laurent Drouin from the Heritage Wardrobe Company .
'Ideally, I also think you should have an island as it’s a nice feature to use before getting dressed, it’s practical and maximizes space in the dressing room, by giving you more drawers in the center for makeup, jewelry, clothes. '
How much space do you need for a dressing room?
Dressing rooms can work on a really small scale, however, we'd recommend not going any smaller than 2m x 2m. You don't have to go all round with fitted wardrobes, opting for just a span along one wall with either no doors or sliding doors will save you space and make a tiny dressing room possible. And think about location too, ideally, you want a dressing room to be situated either off a bedroom or in the adjoining room.
Lotte is the Digital Editor for Livingetc, and has been with the website since its launch. She has a background in online journalism and writing for SEO, with previous editor roles at Good Living, Good Housekeeping, Country & Townhouse, and BBC Good Food among others, as well as her own successful interiors blog. When she's not busy writing or tracking analytics, she's doing up houses, two of which have features in interior design magazines. She's just finished doing up her house in Wimbledon, and is eyeing up Bath for her next project.
Fitness Club Locker Room Design: 6 Trending Options
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The locker room is where your clients start and end their workouts and is therefore the best place to improve the user experience of club members
Through various design solutions for fitness clubs can have an impact aimed at consolidating a positive impression of the club, as well as broadcasting their mission to current and potential customers. Here are some inspirational ideas for dressing rooms in fitness clubs, collected from around the world:
1. Motivational style
Club: Nike Studio Beijing, China
Designer: Coordination Asia
Supplier: various
to feel more motivated,” comments Tilman Türmer, founder of Coordination Asia. The dressing room itself appears almost endless, thanks to the linear structures on the walls and ceiling that form the perspective. nine0003
The dressing room can be described as sleek, clean and icy through the use of light, mirrors and monochrome elements in the black and white spectrum. However, the overall atmosphere is inviting and uplifting.
The sporty aesthetic of the interior also matches the overall ambience, with low benches and spacious cabinets in a minimalist style. The walls are decorated with posters of famous athletes and bold graphics with various motivating slogans, for example: “Don’t dream of it, train for it” (from English “Don’t dream about it, train to achieve it”). nine0003
2. Industrial Suite
Club: 1Rebel, UK
Designer: C102 Architecture and Design
Supplier: Craftsman Lockers
“The club has been designed to create an atmosphere of luxury with a balance of industrial beauty and functionality,” says Philip Lawrence, Group Managing Director, Craftsman Lockers. The space of the dressing rooms is also well thought out: the benches are built into the panel with lockers, so the dressing room seems very spacious and comfortable. nine0003
Rough walls, large silver pipes and subdued lighting from spotlights contrast with the bright sheen of the cabinetry's copper cladding for an unmistakable wow factor.
3. Extremely understated style
Club: Boxing Plus Wellness Center, Taiwan
Designer: MW Design and Chubic Lighting
Supplier: SORAA
elegance, functionality and comfort,” says Penny Chu, manager of the Boxing+ Wellness Centre. Each area in the club has a different lighting design that provides a different user experience for club members. nine0021
The area where the boxing ring is located has spotlights that create a theatrical effect and even increase the blood pressure of sparring participants.
While the lighting in non-workout areas is softer for a calming effect. Thus, when clients move to the dressing room, they still experience intense emotions caused by boxing, but then they are replaced by a feeling of relaxation due to the impassive and sober design in which the changing rooms are made. nine0003
4. Urban atmosphere
Club: BXR London, UK
Designer: Studio Webb
Supplier: Ridgeway Furniture
“The dressing rooms themselves feel luxurious. At the same time, the finishes were chosen in such a way as to connect it with the atmosphere that can be found in, for example, an urban warehouse or a warehouse. This fusion is achieved through the use of rough lines, raw colors and old-fashioned interior accessories now found only in old gyms,” comments John Dibble, Sales Manager at Ridgeway Furniture. nine0003
5. A touch of glamor
Club: L'Usine, Belgium
Provider: Fit Interiors (Gymkit UK)
From warm LED panels to sparkling baseboards and overhanging Broadway-style light bulbs. The doors in the club are made in a patchwork technique using the club's brand colors,” says Kimberly Beavis, brand manager at Gymkit UK Interiors. nine0003
6. Victorian Punk
Club: Hard Candy Fitness, Italy
Designer: New Evolution Ventures
Supplier: Fit Interiors
in itself a passion for fitness and its own corporate identity. In this regard, the club reflects the same features: it is full of interesting ideas, expressive colors and unusual lighting solutions. Luxurious baroque touches were used against a dry, industrial backdrop to give the space in the dressing room the right atmosphere,” the designers comment. nine0003
For those who want to know more:
Fitness Club Dressing Room Area Calculation. [With Numbers]
How to Plan Your Fitness Business Growth. [5 Easy Steps]
The Misconceptions of Beginning Fitness Entrepreneurs. [TOP-4]
Fitness Club Advertising Via SMS. How To Guide
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Yo! Decided to change my desktop. I sat with the old one for more than 2 years, horror, how tired I am of it. By the way, here he is.
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There are a lot of snow-covered buildings on the territory, unfortunately we did not manage to visit all of them, but we still covered most of them.
Having looked into several residential buildings that previously housed camp chambers, we were convinced that everything had been taken out clean and decided to continue to ignore such buildings.
We visited the staff house, where everything turned out to be just as dull and sad. Then they moved to the isolation ward and the medical building. By the way, it was warm inside. I was very pleased with the cabinet with different cones and a pack of medicines :)))
The on-site swimming pool was my favorite, the glamorous dressing rooms and showers, the kids were lucky to have one.
We also visited many buildings of incomprehensible purpose, without identification marks and with a complete lack of content.
Then we moved to the library, which was also an exhibition of children's handicrafts. I was struck by the variety of the selected library, I was very surprised by the books ala - how to properly install elevators or how to lay plumbing and a bunch of similar technical literature. The kids obviously didn't get bored. The library itself was the last place we managed to visit. nine0003
Back on the platform, we found that the nearest train would arrive at the station only at 8 pm, which meant that we would have to freeze for about an hour and enjoy the fresh evening air.
ps: After a whole day of wandering through snowdrifts and frozen snow, an ice crust formed on my jeans up to the knee, which did not allow me to calmly walk and bend my legs :)
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11:49 02/05/2009
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Sometimes there are interesting situations. You walk in the same place for several years in a row and you don’t know what is there under you.
Three years of my student days, I regularly attended physical education classes, in the summer they were held near Gorky Park, in a place called the Boring Garden. On the way from the main building to this very garden, my attention was repeatedly attracted by a certain green monument, which at that time seemed to me just a heap of concrete slabs. Over time, interest disappeared, the place was forgotten and no longer aroused interest. However, a few days ago I learned that there was a door there. Opened door. nine0003
And what about the door? Nothing special.
As it turned out, there was a tunnel behind the door, about one kilometer long. It was intended for laying a heating main, which, for reasons unknown to me, was never put into operation. The place itself is very famous and even "button". In other words, a bastard. Garbage dirt and a bunch of stuff like that. On Friday evening we met about seven people there. In general, they say that some people lead excursions there and take money for it. Although there is nothing to see there. nine0003
Straight tunnel, every N-meters there is a span, after which, as a rule, there is a turn to the left or right.