Luxury Dressing Rooms for homes in Honiton
A luxury dressing room is a room first and a wardrobe second. Island units in the centre, leather-lined jewellery drawers, glazed display cabinets for handbags and shoes, considered seating, dimmable lighting and a finish quality that belongs to a boutique. We design the whole room — joinery, lighting plan, finishes, sometimes the upholstery — so the result reads as a coherent space, not an assembly of components.
In Honiton, we work on luxury dressing rooms of every size and brief — from a single-wall fitted run in a period flat to a full luxury dressing room in a larger family home. Every project is drawn from scratch around the room, the wardrobe and the way you actually live.
What you can expect
- Island units — Centre-stage pieces with leather-lined drawers, integrated lighting, hidden sockets and seating where wanted.
- Jewellery & watch drawers — Felt-lined trays, motorised winders, glazed-front drawers and integrated safe space on request.
- Boutique display — Glazed cabinets for handbags, shoe walls with adjustable shelving, integrated mannequin and dressing mirror positions.
- Considered lighting plan — Layered ambient, task and accent lighting — scene-controlled, dimmable, designed with a lighting consultant where needed.
- Seating and dressing — Upholstered banquettes, dressing-table chairs, full-length triple mirrors — all coordinated.
How it works in Honiton
Our designers travel to Honiton for the first visit — an unhurried in-home consultation, no obligation, no charge. We measure the room properly, listen carefully, and return with CAD drawings, finish samples and a fixed all-in price. The workshop build takes four to six weeks, and our own fitters return to Honiton for a careful, considered installation that protects your home from start to finish.
Book a free in-home consultation in Honiton and we'll show you what truly bespoke means.
Made in our UK workshop
Every luxury dressing room project begins with a long conversation about what the room is really for. Some clients want a quiet, private ritual to begin the day. Others want a room that doubles as a small salon — somewhere to dress for an evening, somewhere a friend can visit. The drawings flow from that conversation. So does the lighting, the materials, the seating and the way the room handles natural light.