Large and Expansive Bedroom Ideas and Designs

Grade II listed Islington Georgian Townhouse
Grade II listed Islington Georgian Townhouse
Emilie Fournet InteriorsEmilie Fournet Interiors
Principal bedroom - comforting blue hues, grasscloth wallpaper and warm pink accent make this bedroom a relaxing sanctuary
Lincoln Square 01
Lincoln Square 01
Rose Deeb StudioRose Deeb Studio
The guest bedroom in a family home in Holborn.
Bushey Avenue
Bushey Avenue
Studio FabbriStudio Fabbri
The loft bedroom features a dressing area with bespoke storage in a bold pink finish. The main bedroom area is finished in a rich deep green.
Modern Period Family Home
Modern Period Family Home
NB Interiors UKNB Interiors UK
With incredible views of the garden and fields beyond, inspiration was taken from outside and the colour palette used reflects this. This room was transformed from a plain white box to a calm room with stylish mid century furniture for a relaxing master bedroom.
Victorian Renovation
Victorian Renovation
Simpson & VoyleSimpson & Voyle
The pitch roof, lends itself to a feature colour in this otherwise grownup children’s bedroom.
Rawlings Street
Rawlings Street
Anthro ArchitectureAnthro Architecture
The master bedroom bedhead is created from a strong dark timber cladding with integrated lighting and feature backlit shelving. We used full-height curtains and shear blinds to provide privacy onto the street.
Ferndale: Mid-century four bedroom single story home
Ferndale: Mid-century four bedroom single story home
Muchmore DesignMuchmore Design
In contrast to the neutral colour palette of the living spaces, we decided to define the guest bedrooms and bathrooms with a more playful retro colour palette. Accents of matte black and brushed brass give a contemporary twist to these memorable rooms.
Conversion of the first floor and loft of a house in Mill Hill
Conversion of the first floor and loft of a house in Mill Hill
Schneider DesignersSchneider Designers
Our clients had been living in this 1950s detached house for several years and had carried out some works to the house, including a single storey rear extension. The social area of the house worked quite well, but the bedrooms on the first floor, comprising of a double and a single bedroom with shared family bathroom, as well as the master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, was the area that the clients wanted to have an improved layout. The main problem was that the master bedroom, with its fitted wardrobes, took up too much space. They asked us to design a first floor extension over the existing single storey extension, to create a larger master bedroom with a new en-suite bathroom and a further double bedroom to be used by one of their children, while converting the existing single bedroom into a study. While discussing the design with the planning authorities, we were asked to extend the existing pitched tiled roof over the new extension. This gave a good potential space to use the loft as living space, where we managed to get permission to insert 5 dormer windows which gave birth to a music/chill out room, another small bedroom and a potential shower room which was left plumbed ready for future use, whilst in the interim being used as storage.
Both Living Room And Bedroom
Both Living Room And Bedroom
CARVAJALCARVAJAL
By having a large bedroom and sitting area in open floor plan style, we are able to enjoy the magnificent views from this loft.
Mid Century Modern Master Bedroom
Mid Century Modern Master Bedroom
I Am NomadI Am Nomad
Wall Colour | Grasscloth, Claybrook Ceiling Colour | Sweeney Brown, Claybrook Accessories | www.iamnomad.co.uk
Cornwall Holiday Home
Cornwall Holiday Home
Lomax & ChiLomax & Chi
Master bedroom in our Cornish Holiday Home with ensuite shower room

Large and Expansive Bedroom Ideas and Designs

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