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Brilliant Bedrooms

Nine fresh ways to get the most out of your bedroom

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By Kelly Adami | August 18, 2016 | Bathroom

From punchy patterns to layered levels, these bedroom ideas will fulfil your decor dreams. 

1. Pattern Continuity

Photograph: Paul Massey

The key to mixing patterns is to keep them in the same colourway. Choose one colour from the mix to upholster a large piece of furniture in a plain to bring the look together.

Where to get it

Moorgas & Sons and Nefertiti do custom-made headboards – add a personal touch to your bedroom by asking them to design one for you in your favourite fabric.

2. Clever Storage

Interior Design: Douglas Design Studio

Organise your shoes in a sliding shelving unit that neatly stacks and conceals your collection, while also eliminating the need for bulky hinged doors. This all-in-one unit also incorporates a bedside table and bookshelves, for extra space-saving storage.

Where to get it

For custom cabinetry designed to fit your space, contact joinery experts, Make, and be sure to use high-quality hardware from Blum, available through Eclipse.

3. Scale it Up

Photograph: Simon Upton/The Interior Archive

Give a small bedroom an unexpected sense of scale by filling it with a four-poster bed against a dark backdrop – use slim modern design to ensure that it doesn’t overwhelm the room.

Where to get it

The Spati four-poster ‘Queen’ bed from Weylandts is a similar option, available in oak or white. For a custom-made option go to Moorgas & Sons.

4. Bedroom Office

Interior Design: Svoya Studio

Create zones in your bedroom by using a dividing wall to accommodate a home office. The wall provides a higher level of privacy, hiding office clutter and creating a backdrop for the bed.

Where to get it

Wall decals are an easy and effective way to bring life to a bare wall. For a range of decorative wall murals, go to Robin Sprong.

5. Mezzanine Level

Interior Design: Kia Designs LTD

Create different zones without putting up walls by using space vertically. Here, an elevated level houses the bed and bedside tables and simultaneously operates as a chest of drawers.

Where to get it

Contact Bespoke Joinery for a solution tailor-made for your space.

6. Upholstered Bed

Photograph: Greg Cox

Introduce pattern and add additional softness to your bedroom with an upholstered bed.

Where to get it

French-furniture specialists Nefertiti or Block & Chisel have a range of upholstered bed options.

7. Single Four-Posters

Photograph: Elsa Young

Single beds need not be drab – use a polished-aluminium four-poster frame for instant appeal.

Where to get it

Have your bed frames custom-made to fit the dimensions of your space by DC Metalworks.

8. Fold-Away Bed

Photograph: Alan Tansey

This bedroom can be concealed in an instant by simply folding up the bed and closing the cupboard doors to create an open-plan living room – the perfect solution for a studio apartment. Include a built-in bedside table and bookshelf for maximum convenience.

Where to get it

Both Murphy and SA Wallbeds specialise in fold-away beds.

9. En-Suite Bathroom

Photograph: Greg Cox/Bureaux

Is your bedroom too small to include an en-suite bathroom? Consider separating the toilet from the shower and enclosing each in its own compact cubicle.

Where to get it

Use one-way mirrored glass so that the cubicles are opaque from the outside but transparent from the inside. Contact Glass Benders for advice.

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