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Walk-in closets

Walk-in closets are the perfect solution for organizing clothes, shoes, and accessories in a practical and stylish way. Discover our designs created to provide functional storage spaces, adaptable to different room sizes and decorating styles. Find everything from open walk-in closets to modular units designed to make organization easy without sacrificing style.

You can combine them with hanging rails, shelves, drawers, and auxiliary modules to make the most of the available space. Complete your look with other storage furniture to expand storage capacity, add shoemakers to keep your shoes organized, or integrate coat racks that provide vertical storage and a decorative touch to the space. Create an organized, comfortable environment that reflects your style thanks to our open dressing rooms that make your daily life more practical.

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Dressing rooms: organization and style for your bedroom

Integrating a walk-in closet is a design decision that directly impacts organization and daily routine. More than just a wardrobe, an open closet system transforms how you interact with your clothes, allowing you to see all your garments at a glance. This exposed storage solution not only optimizes time but also brings a sense of spaciousness and visual lightness to the bedroom, becoming a statement of intent where order and aesthetics take center stage.

Dressing room systems and their applications

Type of dressing roomTechnical specificationsApplication in interior design
Linear open dressing room An accessible and visually appealing structure that is installed along a wall. It allows for easy rearrangement of the elements. Bedrooms that seek visible order and quick access to clothing on a daily basis.
Modular dressing room Composed of combinable modules (drawers, shelves, bars) that allow a 100% customized configuration. Households that need a flexible and scalable solution that can adapt to future storage needs.
Corner dressing room L-shaped design that takes advantage of corners, doubling storage space in an often underutilized area. Rooms with complex layouts where the aim is to maximize every available centimeter.
Compact walk-in wardrobe Integrated solution of reduced dimensions that combines the essential functions of a dressing room in a single piece of furniture. Small bedrooms, studios or as additional storage in hallways.

Advantages of an open dressing room system

  • Visual and functional efficiency: Allows immediate access to all garments, speeding up the choice of daily clothing and facilitating organization.
  • Long-term flexibility: Modular systems can be reconfigured, expanded, or adapted as storage needs change.
  • Spatial spaciousness: Lacking doors, they do not obstruct visual or physical space, making the room appear larger and brighter.
  • Design element: An organized dressing room becomes a decorative element that showcases personal style and adds character to the room.

Tips for designing your dressing room

Before choosing, take stock of your clothes to determine the ideal internal layout: prioritize hanging rods if you have many dresses and shirts, or shelves if folded clothes predominate. Measure the available space accurately; a narrow closet requires solutions that make the most of the height. Opt for quality materials that guarantee the structure's stability and consider modularity as an investment for the future.

Frequently asked questions about dressing rooms

  • Is an open or closed dressing room better?

    An open dressing room is practical and visually appealing, ideal for having all your clothes in plain sight. On the other hand, if the dressing room is integrated into the bedroom, the doors help create a greater sense of order and visual calm.

  • Can a dressing room be installed in small rooms?

    Yes, there are compact and modular solutions specifically designed to make the most of small spaces, such as narrow walls or corners.

  • What is the first thing to consider when designing a dressing room?

    Analyze what types of clothing you need to store. Identify the proportion of hanging clothes (long and short), folded garments, shoes, and accessories to design an internal layout that is truly functional for you.

  • What is the best layout for a dressing room?

    The layout depends on the available space. Linear (I-shaped), L-shaped, or opposing (U-shaped) layouts are the most common. The choice should always prioritize ease of access and a circulation aisle of at least 60-70 cm.

Design and functionality for your everyday life

A walk-in closet is a tool that simplifies life and enhances the functionality of your home. Our selection focuses on robust systems, durable materials, and a modular design that allows you to create a customized storage space. It's the solution...

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