Mirror, mirror, where are you?~
Onwer request for the bedroom:
When the owner requested a full-length mirror in the bedroom—but didn’t want the mirror to be visible upon entering the room and also didn’t need a dressing table—the designer came up with the idea of utilizing the limited space by integrating a hidden mirror inside the wardrobe. This way, whenever the owner needs to change outfits or tidy up, the mirror can be used instantly.
When I was looking to optimize my bedroom space, I found that integrating a hidden mirror inside the wardrobe made a huge difference. Not only does it keep the full-length mirror out of direct view when you enter the room, but it also saves you from having to dedicate extra wall or floor space for it. This design is especially great if you’re not interested in a dressing table but still want a place to check your outfit before heading out. The pull-out mechanism is smooth and practical, allowing the mirror to be used only when needed, which keeps the room feeling less cluttered and more spacious. I also appreciated the added privacy it offers because the mirror isn’t exposed all the time, making the room appear neater and more visually appealing. For anyone considering bedroom renovations or custom furniture, I’d highly recommend a hidden mirror wardrobe. It cleverly combines aesthetics with practicality, making daily outfit checks effortless without compromising on design. Plus, it’s a great way to make small bedrooms feel more open while adding a touch of modern style inspired by smart home design concepts.