In a high-end villa, comfort is not measured solely by the square metres of the lounge, but by the quality of its private spaces. The master bedroom is no longer complete without one of the most coveted elements of modern interior architecture: luxury dressing rooms or walk-in wardrobes.
Forget cluttered rails. At La Quinta Fachada, we envision these spaces as a private boutique. A place where every garment has its rightful spot and where luxury walk-in wardrobes transform the daily act of dressing into a ritual of pleasure and calm.
The architecture of luxury wardrobes: Order
The difference between a large cupboard and a dressing room lies in architectural planning. It is not about storage; it is about display. When designing these spaces, we analyse the client's inventory in detail: from their shoe collection to evening gowns.
The design is bespoke. Luxury walk-in wardrobes must offer a clear view of all your options, eliminating morning stress and providing an immediate sense of control and sophistication upon entering the room.
The central island in walk-in wardrobes
If space permits, the island is the piece that defines the status of luxury walk-in wardrobes. It functions as the circulation hub and offers specialised storage for your most valuable items.
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The jewellery box: The upper drawers usually feature glass tops and velvet dividers for jewellery and watches.
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Resting surface: It serves as a place to rest your handbag or plan an outfit. Finishes in marble or natural leather are essential to elevate the aesthetic of luxury walk-in wardrobes to the level of an haute couture store.
Integrated Lighting
A common mistake is poor lighting. In the design, light is both technical and decorative.
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Vertical LED Strips: Inserted into the joinery, they illuminate garments from top to bottom without casting shadows.
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High CRI: We use lights with a high Colour Rendering Index to ensure you see the true colour of the clothing.
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Sensors: The magic of the light gently turning on when a door is opened is a standard feature.
Trends in Luxury Wardrobes: Open or Closed?
There are two dominant aesthetic schools of thought when projecting luxury walk-in wardrobes:
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The Open Dressing Room: This is the pure visual experience. Everything is at hand. It requires scrupulous order, as the design of open wardrobes does not forgive clutter, but it offers unrivalled immediacy.
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Glass Doors: This is the most requested trend. We use glass doors with minimal profiles. Smoked or grey glass adds mystery and protects clothes from dust—a highly valued feature in modern luxury walk-in wardrobes.
Premium Materials for Luxury Wardrobes
Texture is fundamental. We shun the basic. Luxury walk-in wardrobes demand noble woods such as walnut or smoked oak, linen-lined back panels, and details in bronze or leather.
Your dressing room is the first place you see in the morning. It deserves to be inspiring. Contact us and let’s design one of the finest luxury walk-in wardrobes on the Costa Blanca for you.

