Dressing Rooms' philosophy is to listen to all decision makers during the design process to bring in uniquely personalized elements with intention to change your home, your outlook, your life.
Specializing in YOU!
Dressing Rooms' philosophy is to listen to all decision-makers during the design process to bring in uniquely personalized design elements. The intention is to change your home, your outlook and your life.
Now more open and bright.
Archway was dated and darkened the space.
Now more open and bright.
We added a touch of green tile—my client's fav colour—in a cool chevron pattern.
New life was brought to this cramped, awkward bathroom. We removed the light-blocking wall, moved plumbing and 'hid' the awkward window in the mirror.
Shower much brighter and energizing.
We added a touch of green tile—my client's fav colour—in a cool chevron pattern.
Quartz counters offset the warmth of the walnut cabinetry.
We revitalized this outdated ensuite by removing the tub and adding more contemporary elements.
The shower is softly lit by a custom niche.
Quartz counters offset the warmth of the walnut cabinetry.
Much more inviting!
A not-so-grand welcome to wake up to mornings or to wind down in before bed.
Vanity was given new life with a custom paint job and black hardware.
Much more inviting!
Working with the client's pieces she wanted to keep, we also painted, added flooring, bought, made and upholstered furniture, installed window treatments, lighting and accessories.
The fireplace needed some personality.
Grand screened-in porch.
Working with the client's pieces she wanted to keep, we also painted, added flooring, bought, made and upholstered furniture, installed window treatments, lighting and accessories.
“I found Darlene to be very enthusiastic, perceptive and accommodative. Her dedication to the project resulted in a house I love to call my home.”
—Flo Crosbie, Manotick, ON
“At the first meeting, she listened to our wants and needs. She was able to think outside the box and presented options that we hadn't
thought of.”
— Jean Minor, Orleans, ON