
Dressing Rooms in the Space
Currently trending are dressing rooms within the space. These are integrated room solutions, featuring spacious wardrobe elements that can be complemented by freestanding modules, all situated in the same room as the bedroom furniture.
The special feature of this dressing room is the visual separation from the sleeping area in the form of a television: while you comfortably watch TV from the bed, the back serves as a functional dressing table.


Dressing Room
An extra room for clothes, shoes, and more? For many, it's a true dream. Add a comfortable seating area or a practical dressing table, and it's no wonder if you "disappear" into the wardrobe for a while. A plus point in new builds: during the planning phase, the dressing room is considered in the room layout according to your wishes. Particularly, floor-to-ceiling windows or skylights in sloped ceilings provide the room with natural light, making outfit selection even easier.

This dressing room impresses with its simple white design, a grey seating option for lingering, and perfectly integrated wardrobes.


Additional storage space in the centre of the room invites you to display special accessories or lay out outfits. Fabric or sliding curtains support privacy without overly darkening the room.

A combination of doors, drawers, and a large mirror surface supports the room's light and elegant design.
In addition to various shapes, there is also a wide range of colour variations. Here, for example, is a dressing area adjacent to the bedroom in dark stained wood.

Storage Marvel: Sloped Ceilings
Rooms with sloped ceilings are wasted space? On the contrary – these areas can be optimally utilised for dressing rooms with bespoke wardrobe solutions, offering unexpected storage space.
"Everyone has their own habits and ideas of a perfect dressing room. Discovering these is essential for successful planning. The area beneath the sloped ceiling is not wasted space. It can be very well equipped and utilised with custom-made wardrobe systems.“
Jürgen Kaiser, Project Manager atStilART.

Individual solutions, craftsmanship quality, and technical sophistication characterise the design concepts of StilART, a company within the HUF Group. Thoughtful details and optimal lighting installation enable the best possible use of the room at any time of day or night.
Details in the Dressing Palace
Open the door, turn on the light – and the full splendour of clothes, shoes, and accessories is revealed. Interior lighting of wardrobes and dressing rooms provides a literal highlight. In the right light, it's easier to get an overview, and outfit selection is quickly made.
Besides lighting, the interior design plays a major role. A structured combination of shelves, clothes rails, pull-outs, or trays is tailored to the customer's individual wishes.


Sliding doors are also design elements that elegantly separate a room from others. This way, you can enjoy a well-deserved sleep undisturbed and dream of the next fashion week.
