Bedroom with Black Floors and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

Ferndale: Mid-century four bedroom single story home
Ferndale: Mid-century four bedroom single story home
Muchmore DesignMuchmore Design
A palette of jade and soft green was used used in this bedroom, is punctuated with burnt orange joinery. Narrow shelving installed above the bed, is used to display artwork and treasured pieces. The room faces towards the front of the property and its occupants afforded privacy by the three metre wide, narrow window, positioned to look out of and not into the room.
Fish Cross Cottage
Fish Cross Cottage
Warren French InteriorsWarren French Interiors
A coastal Scandinavian renovation project, combining a Victorian seaside cottage with Scandi design. We wanted to create a modern, open-plan living space but at the same time, preserve the traditional elements of the house that gave it it's character.
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Nine LivesNine Lives
Master bedroom in mews house in London. Italian designer bed upholstered in a light bouclé fabric. Sliding doors lead to a small balcony. Brass pendant lights suspended from dropped ceiling
Project Battersea
Project Battersea
Wise Owl InteriorsWise Owl Interiors
Project Battersea was all about creating a muted colour scheme but embracing bold accents to create tranquil Scandi design. The clients wanted to incorporate storage but still allow the apartment to feel bright and airy, we created a stunning bespoke TV unit for the clients for all of their book and another bespoke wardrobe in the guest bedroom. We created a space that was inviting and calming to be in.
Oxfordshire Country House
Oxfordshire Country House
Studio NovemberStudio November
Master Bedroom Designed by Studio November at our Oxfordshire Country House Project
Pretty bedroom and dressing room, vintage and modern
Pretty bedroom and dressing room, vintage and modern
Eleanor Horwell DesignEleanor Horwell Design
Beautiful heavy curtains in a Fermoie fabric, with a half height privacy blind. Vintage tallboy and vintage Le Klint scissor light. I love the patterned sheet giving a secret pop of fun colour!
Traditional Raised Shaker Bedroom Furniture – Kensington, London
Traditional Raised Shaker Bedroom Furniture – Kensington, London
Handmade Kitchen CoHandmade Kitchen Co
Give your bedroom a personalised luxury just like our client did in Kensington. The traditional raised cabinets merge with the practical essence of an organised space, where the bedroom has been meticulously tailored to evoke a sense of relaxation and opulence. The attention has to go to the dressing table/TV unit. A charming Duck Egg colour that matches the rest of the bedroom is harmonised by walnut panelling, which adds depth and visual interest. Simultaneously, the modern allure of the brass handles shines in striking contrast. As you can see the beautifully detailed cornices have been added to the bedroom and we also flowed our Traditional shaker design into this space. You will also find slim wardrobes, overhead storage and and open-shelf bookcase.
Danny's New Build
Danny's New Build
Create PerfectCreate Perfect
This cozy and contemporary paneled bedroom is a great space to unwind. With a sliding hidden door to the ensuite, a large feature built-in wardrobe with lighting, and a ladder for tall access. It has hints of the industrial and the theme and colors are taken through into the ensuite.
Victorian Renovation
Victorian Renovation
Simpson & VoyleSimpson & Voyle
This artwork creates a bright, vibrant feature, as a centre point above the bed. The palette was kept calm and neutral with a continuation of the warm tones throughout the house.
Victorian Beauty
Victorian Beauty
All Done Design LtdAll Done Design Ltd
Master bedroom with fireplace. Ceiling pendent from twenty twenty one

Bedroom with Black Floors and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

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