Traditional Bedroom Ideas and Designs

West Dulwich Family Home
West Dulwich Family Home
Imperfect InteriorsImperfect Interiors
We added carpet, panelling & contemporary lighting to this master bedroom. The bold colours and use of velvet make it feel elegant and grown up
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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.

Traditional Bedroom Ideas and Designs

THE SAGE RETREAT
THE SAGE RETREAT
Daisy Whittaker DesignsDaisy Whittaker Designs
My client wanted to be pushed away from their grey comfort zone. Soft sage and paneling help to create an inviting space and accentuate the arches of the ceiling. Warm wooden flooring adds natural textures to the space. Black brushed metal was used consistently throughout the hardware and lighting to add depth to the scheme and create focal points. Minimal styling helped to complete the design.
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