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Do you provide walk-in wardrobes, his & her dressing rooms, vanity units?

That’s a perfect luxury interiors question 👍 — because walk-in wardrobes, his & her dressing rooms, and vanity units are hallmarks of high-end homes in Delhi NCR (especially in farmhouses, builder floors, villas, and penthouses).

Here’s how designers usually handle them:


✅ Walk-In Wardrobes & Dressing Rooms

🔹 Walk-In Wardrobes

  • Design Features:
    • Floor-to-ceiling wardrobes with open or glass shutters.
    • Dedicated sections: hanging (short/long), drawers, shoe racks, accessories.
    • Island dresser or seating in larger rooms.
    • Soft lighting inside shelves (motion-sensor LEDs).
  • Cost (Delhi NCR): ₹3,500 – ₹8,000+/sq.ft. depending on finishes (laminate vs veneer vs glass).

🔹 His & Her Dressing Rooms

  • Separate but coordinated wardrobes for partners.
  • Custom storage for suits, ties, sarees, jewellery, watches.
  • Vanity tables integrated in women’s dressing; valet stands in men’s.
  • Mirror walls, ottomans, and premium fabrics/finishes.
  • Cost: ₹15L – ₹50L+, depending on luxury finishes & size.

🔹 Vanity Units (Luxury Bathrooms / Dressing Corners)

  • Design Options:
    • Marble/onyx counters with LED backlighting.
    • PU/veneer cabinetry with soft-close drawers.
    • Hollywood mirror lighting / designer mirrors.
    • Integrated organisers for makeup/jewellery.
  • Cost: ₹2L – ₹8L+.

💡 What You Should Ask Your Designer

  1. Do you design walk-in wardrobes & custom dressing rooms?
  2. Do you provide 3D layouts with storage detailing (saree pull-outs, shoe racks, tie drawers)?
  3. Which hardware brands do you use (Häfele, Blum, Hettich)?
  4. Do you provide motion-sensor lights & mirrors inside wardrobes?
  5. Can you integrate vanity units into the walk-in/dressing area?

⚠️ Red Flags

  • Designer only suggests normal wardrobes with sliding doors 🚩 → not true walk-in.
  • No detailing in storage → results in wasted space.
  • Cheap hardware → drawers/doors sag in a few years.

✅ Pro Tip

  • Best model = master bedroom → attached walk-in → ensuite bathroom (luxury flow).
  • Use glass shutters + LED strip lighting for luxury look.
  • Always ask for a detailed storage plan (how many hangers, drawers, shelves, accessories).

👉 Would you like me to prepare a Walk-in Wardrobe & Dressing Room Design Checklist (with storage categories, finishes, hardware, lighting) so you can give it to your designer and ensure nothing is missed?


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