Guest and Master Bedroom Ideas and Designs

Brighton AirBnB
Brighton AirBnB
Elixir Interior DesignElixir Interior Design
In the larger guest room, I wanted to keep the space light and airy, keeping the space inviting to the many visitors who stay in this room. The joyful pastel colours bring lightness and style.
Blue bedroom with bright yellow and gold accents
Blue bedroom with bright yellow and gold accents
My Bespoke RoomMy Bespoke Room
Modern, navy blue guest bedroom with yellow and gold accents.
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.
Contemporary 3 Bed London Apartment
Contemporary 3 Bed London Apartment
Matthews Rea InteriorsMatthews Rea Interiors
The main bedroom continues with the natural palette, with texture and various finishes layered to add interest.
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.
Up Hatherley project
Up Hatherley project
Anna Rickard InteriorsAnna Rickard Interiors
Master bedroom renovation consisting of new stud wall with recessed alcove shelving and backlit decorative screen. Feature wall in Farrow and Ball Stiffkey Blue, combined with Valspar's Clay Figurine on remaining walls.
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
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.
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

Guest and Master Bedroom Ideas and Designs

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