UK bedrooms, particularly in post-war and modern-build housing, often have wall-to-bed clearances of 80 to 100cm — the walkway alongside the bed that must remain passable. A vanity desk with mirror placed on the same wall as the bed reduces this clearance by its full depth. At 40cm deep, a dressing table takes less than half the walkway — 60 to 65cm remains, which is a comfortable passage width. A desk at 50cm deep reduces that clearance to 50cm or less, which becomes tight when the bedroom door and wardrobe access are on the same side. All models in the DHS range — the flip-top, open-shelf, round-mirror, and sliding-mirror — sit at 40 to 42cm deep, consistently within the tolerance of a compact UK bedroom layout.