1. Planning a Dressing Room: The Hidden Power of the Room's Center

Does an empty room truly make the biggest impression, or is it rather the clever structuring of pathways that creates spaciousness? When you plan a dressing room, the focus is often instinctively on the walls. Yet, it is precisely the center of the room that determines the perceived narrowness or spaciousness.
By not simply leaving the center unused, but consciously defining it as an architectural anchor point, we calm the eye. A freestanding island doesn't interrupt the emptiness; rather, it elegantly choreographs movements within the room. The cool, gently satin-finished glass surface of the central console captures the soft morning light and quietly reflects it into the room – a moment of pure visual relaxation.
💡 Livarea Expert Tip:Ensure that at least 80 to 90 centimeters of clear pathway remain around a central island. This way, the room won't feel cramped but will retain its airy gallery character.
🛋️ Furniture Tip for Seamless Design: A true statement piece for this philosophy is the Novamobili Aristotele Wardrobe Island. It elegantly centralizes accessories and noticeably relieves the visual burden on wall modules.




































