Create a unique display
A collection of quirky artwork creates a wonderful focal point in this pretty bedroom.
Make the most of a small space
This built-in bunk bed provides plenty of handy storage space in this cream-painted child’s bedroom.
A timeless classic will always appeal
Classic French-inspired furniture is a look that will never date.
Add a personal touch
An oversized decorative letter is a charming way to personalise a bedroom. We also admire the bedside table that has cleverly been designed to provide a useful seat without taking up too much of the vital play area.
Create a relaxing feel
A palette of soft colours has lends a calm atmosphere to this bedroom up in the eaves.
Commission a bespoke bed
Here, a bespoke built-in arrangement combines the bed with fitted drawers at the far end to create a cosy, space-efficient bedroom scheme.
Make a statement
Adding a graphic pattern to the floor creates a distinctive look that can be easily changed at a later date.
Mix and match pattern
Here, a semi-transparent floral fabric lends a light and airy feel that is tempered by the striped but colour-co-ordinated rug.
Colour co-ordinate
When space is limited, as in this twin girls’ bedroom, a simple colour scheme helps to create a spacious and cohesive look.
Create functional zones
Elaborate window treatments and a pair of curtains are a clever way of giving an older girl’s bedroom an impressive four-posterbed feel, and separating the sleeping area from the study and play areas.
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