Designing a bespoke dressing room: elegant and practical at the same time

By Yassine · 15 March 2026 · 6 min read

Elegant bespoke dressing room with Beach Grey finish — Osmosis Home Tanger
Bespoke dressing room with Beach Grey finish: a blend of elegance and functionality for a refined master suite.

Designing a bespoke dressing room is an undertaking that combines aesthetics, functionality and personalisation. Whether you have a small space or a large master suite, there are tailored solutions to optimise every square metre and create a storage space that is both practical and elegant.

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Assessing the available space before starting

Above all, take the time to measure precisely the surface intended for the dressing room. Angles, sloping walls and underused zones — such as the space under stairs or in attics — can be turned into clever storage spaces thanks to bespoke solutions. Sliding drawers, fitted shelves, custom niches: every nook deserves to be put to good use to create an intelligent and coherent layout.

This approach is the same one we apply to designing a bespoke kitchen — every space must be conceived according to your real uses and not according to generic standards.

Configuring storage according to your needs

A functional dressing room rests above all on a well-thought-through internal organisation. Hanging rails are used for shirts, coats and dresses, while compartmented drawers welcome underwear and accessories. Pull-out trouser racks and double-height bars optimise storage capacity. Dividers and carcasses structure the space and allow each item to find its place naturally.

For small spaces, the U-shaped configuration maximises the storage surface across three sides. For corner dressing rooms or small rooms, modular columns and shelves adapt to each layout.

Internal storage of a Beach Grey bespoke dressing room — hanging rails, drawers and modular shelves Osmosis Home
Internal organisation of a Beach Grey bespoke dressing room: hanging rails, compartmented drawers and shelves to optimise every centimetre.

Choosing the right materials and furniture

The choice of materials determines both the aesthetics and the durability of your dressing room. Solid wood and oak bring warmth and natural elegance. Melamine and laminate offer excellent resistance at lower cost. Matt or gloss lacquered finishes deliver a very polished contemporary rendering. This requirement is the same one we apply to materials for a high-end bathroom. The ideal is to combine these materials coherently with the rest of your interior decoration, so that the dressing room integrates naturally into the room.

Choosing doors and fittings well

Sliding doors are perfect for saving space while making access to clothes easier — particularly suited to small spaces or bedrooms where circulation space is limited. Classic hinged doors are better suited to large dressing rooms where space is no constraint. Full-height mirror doors offer a twofold advantage: they visually enlarge the space and replace a separate mirror.

Also think about rails to hang the bars, decorative niches for accessories, and integrated LED strips that improve visibility inside the dressing room — a detail that genuinely changes daily comfort of use.

Caring for finishes and details

An elegant dressing room is played out in the small details. Handles must be in harmony with the style of the room — minimalist for a contemporary interior, more decorative for a classic style. Recessed LED spots or integrated luminous strips highlight the materials and improve visibility. Shoe shelves, wicker or fabric baskets, and small hooks for belts and bags complete the organisation in a functional and aesthetic way.

Planning a dressing room that evolves with you

A good dressing room must be able to adapt to your needs as they change over time. Opt for modular and reconfigurable elements rather than fixed structures. Reserve spaces for seasonal clothing, and provide for the possibility of adding modules without redoing the entire structure. This flexibility is the key to lasting storage that remains suitable in the long term — particularly for creating a warm atmosphere to entertain at festive occasions.

Conclusion

A successful bespoke dressing room in Tanger combines ergonomics, aesthetics and adaptability. Discover our dressing room projects in Tanger to see the result. By caring for the configuration, choosing quality materials and thinking through every detail, you will create a space that reflects your tastes while meeting your everyday needs. Whether open, closed or integrated into a master suite, the dressing room becomes a true asset of comfort and style in your interior.

Want to bring your project to life? Describe it to us and benefit from the personalised advice of our bespoke dressing room experts in Tanger.