Most bedrooms are not designed with a dressing area in mind — the walls are occupied by the bed, door, window, and wardrobe, leaving no obvious placement for a dressing table with mirror and lights from DHS. A unit with USB or low-draw LED lighting removes the constraint of mains socket proximity, allowing it to sit in a corner alcove or alongside a wardrobe rather than on the only available socket wall. At 40cm deep and 90cm wide, the Hollywood range fits into the narrower wall sections of a standard UK double bedroom without blocking movement. The 5V USB-powered LED on the sliding-mirror model is particularly suited to rooms where sockets are not positioned where the furniture needs to go.