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We ought to all have our dressing rooms, Virginia Wolfe memorably argued in A Room of One's Own. Even if we might not have the luxury of a full dressing room in our homes, there is often always a little area where an oak dressing table can be placed.<br>
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THE BEST WAYS TO DESIGN YOUR BEDROOM'S DRESSING TABLE We ought to all have our dressing rooms, Virginia Wolfe memorably argued in A Room of One's Own. Even if we might not have the luxury of a full dressing room in our homes, there is often always a little area where an oak dressing table can be placed. Here are our top suggestions for making the most of what will soon become your favorite small haven if you're thinking about getting a dressing table for your home. Styles for dressing tables You'll need to spend money on a dressing table initially. Take inspiration from the rest of your home to determine what design you prefer and the size that works for your area. There are so many different sorts, from shabby chic and vintage to contemporary, mid-century, and glamorous. Curvy designs reflect a more feminine vibe, but darker, rustic designs can also make a stunning contrast. Construct a dark oak dressing table fit for a movie star by placing lights around a square mirror, or create a chic vintage dressing table by accessorizing it with items from thrift stores and charity shops. What location should a dressing table be in? A light oak dressing table belongs in your bedroom, so before choosing where to put one, think about how you'll use it. To maximize the light for doing makeup, consider placing this place in front of a window since you'll want as much natural light as possible there. If that isn't possible, set it up opposite a window and use a mirror to bounce the light onto your face from behind you. What belongs on a dressing table? In other words, anything you'll use to pamper yourself, any accessories you enjoy using to complete an appearance, and if you wear makeup, your most often used products. A mirror and perhaps a hairbrush are necessities, but ultimately, a dressing table should be a place for indulgence, so the choice is all yours!