
A bedroom redesign for a client who wanted a space that was genuinely beautiful — not just tidy and functional, but aesthetically moving. The project focuses on the sensory experience of the room: how it looks in morning light, how it feels underfoot, how textures and tones create calm at the end of the day.
What the Client Needed
- Design a bedroom that inspires and delights every single day
- Create a cohesive aesthetic across the bed, wardrobe, and sitting zones
- Select soft furnishings and textiles that feel genuinely luxurious to live with
- Achieve a palette that works across different times of day and lighting conditions
- Design a wardrobe that is organized, accessible, and visually calm
The Groundwork
Research into the relationship between bedroom aesthetics and rest quality confirmed the instinct behind the brief: spaces with reduced visual clutter, consistent warm tones, and high-quality soft furnishings consistently support better sleep and improved morning mood.
The Idea
"Quiet Luxury" — a bedroom that earns its beauty through restraint. Every surface, texture, and object contributes to a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts.
What We Faced
- Achieving a high-design aesthetic in a modest-sized bedroom without the room feeling cluttered
- Selecting a color palette that reads as sophisticated rather than simply safe
- Balancing the desire for beauty with the practical demands of daily storage and use
How We Solved It
- Used vertical proportions — floor-to-ceiling joinery, tall headboard — to make the room feel taller and more generous
- Built the palette around one confident color choice with all other elements in supporting neutral tones
- Designed storage that is both generous and beautiful so functionality enhances rather than compromises the aesthetic
Design Process
Concept & Mood
Client vision, palette development, reference curation
Design
Floor plan, 3D visualization, full specification
Procurement
Custom furniture orders, textiles, accessories
Installation & Styling
Fit-out and final styling
The Outcome
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