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How To Put A Large Mirror In Your Dressing Room Without Taking Up Space

Having a room in our house oriented only to a dressing room is a dream available to few. The reality is that many times we do not have enough space to be able to dedicate an entire stay to having our clothes.

The normal thing, in many cases, is that we have a wardrobe or a built-in wardrobe that we have converted into a dressing room. The lack of space makes us have to prioritize what accessories we put or do not put in our bedroom and in our wardrobe.

One of the things that are almost always left for last is mirrors. We would all love to have a large mirror in the bedroom that allows us to take one last look before leaving the house. But the truth is that, when space is limited, the mirror is a whim that we cannot afford.

However, we were reluctant to not have a large mirror in our bedroom, so we have devised a solution.

We will tell you!

A mirror ‘hidden’ inside the wardrobe

Can you imagine being able to have a large mirror hidden in the wardrobe taking up the minimum space ? Yes, we promise you it is possible.

If you do not have space in your bedroom and you do not have your own dressing room at home, we ask you not to give up the idea of still being able to enjoy a large mirror.

You can opt for a removable mirror for wardrobe interior .

This type of mirror is fixed on the inside side of your wardrobe and is extracted by means of a handle that is attached to the side of the mirror.

Once you have removed it, it can be rotated so that you put it in the position you need to see yourself correctly.

The best of all is that when this mirror is at rest inside the wardrobe , it takes up the least space.

Depending on the height of your wardrobe or the place where you want or can place it, you can choose between two measures . 596mm or 1405mm high.

Keep in mind that to place either of the two measures in your wardrobe, you must have a minimum interior width of 150mm and a minimum depth of 490mm.

Do you also resist not having a mirror in your dressing room?

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