Categories: Bedroom Furniture

Where To Put Your Dressing Table If The Bedroom Is Small

In a small bedroom,where to put your dressing table can often become a challenge. Even the most compact model can clutter the room if you do not handle the task creatively. So, no matter which styles and trends you are looking for, the first thing to do is to find a perfect spot. And here are some simple, ingenious suggestions on where to put your dressing table  if the bedroom is small:

Carlo Dressing Table In Oak With Mirror And Stool

Instead of a bedside cabinet

One of the best places to put a dressing table in a small bedroom is right next to a bed, instead of a bedside table. The solution offers you a dual approach to piece functionality, carefully optimising your available space without the need to compromise on some classic, the most essential bedroom furniture  units.

Other doubled up ideas

If you have a desk or a chest of drawers (or are planning to have one of those), one of these units can also be used as a substitute for a dressing table — just hang a mirror above the piece. No doubt, a chest of drawers is not a perfect substitute, but sometimes, it can be one of the optimal options for a small room.

At the footrest of your bed

One more suggestion on where to put your dressing table is the footrest of your bed. A low standing unit will serve as the logical continuation of the bed area, helping you to make the most out of a small bedroom. Sure, equipping the arrangement  with a mirror might become a problem; however, the idea is very space efficient — not only visually, but also physically.

Next to a window

Next to a window or along one of your bedroom walls is surely a classic position for a dressing table. If the room is medium size and the table is compact, chances are — you will find a spot for the new piece even in an already furnished room.

In the corner

If one of your bedroom corners is still unoccupied, it might be just the right place for a dressing table. A trapeze or an L-shaped table will surely be the best fit. However, even a classic rectangular model can often fit into a free bedroom corner.

Between two bigger furniture units

Sometimes, a dressing table can fit perfectly between two bigger (or higher) furniture units, like a couple of compact wardrobes, to two high and narrow storage units — whatever your case may be.

In the wardrobe

Speaking of wardrobes, a large spacious unit (fitted one especially) can often accommodate a dressing area. For example, you can hang a mirror inside the wardrobe, right above your drawers set to get a fully functional beauty and make up area.

Other decoration tips

Finally, do not restrict yourself to dressing tables exclusively. Practically any table with just a couple of drawers — even a console one — can serve this purpose just fine. Also, feel free to experiment with different styles — for example, a high gloss table and a vintage mirror frame — contrasts like this, if thought through carefully, can turn any house into a home.

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