104 bed room concepts from the world’s finest inside designers

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Bed room concepts; pale blue could be a splendidly calming color for a bed room, and we love the way it works with shades of crimson and pink in the primary bed room of this Sussex home by Phoebe Hollond. The wall color is Farrow & Ball’s ‘Borrowed Gentle’, which contrasts with the wealthy reds of the Nushka throw, sq. cushions in Le Manach’s ‘Victor Hugo’ and silk sari lampshade, together with an armchair in Flora Soames’ ‘Dahlia’ print.

Mark Roper

No matter fashion of home you reside in – be it a rustic home or a tiny flat – the Home & Backyard archive is your one-stop-shop for bed room concepts from the world's finest inside designers.

How one can embellish a bed room

The scheme for a bed room must be one thing that you just discover enjoyable and cosy, though a fast look by our gallery of concepts means that there are many methods to interpret that. Pale paint colors and understated patterns definitely have their second, however spare rooms are sometimes an important place to run riot with color and sample, maybe within the type of a bed room wallpaper, since they're unlikely to be occupied daily. Ensure that the bones of the room work for a way you employ the room. If house and funds enable, some built-in joinery could make all of the distinction for storage, and provides the room a extra seamless really feel than if it's full of furnishings.

Window therapies are vastly necessary in a bed room; some individuals favor that not a chink of sunshine can get in, whereas others prefer to get up with the daylight. Lengthy, luxurious curtains are lovely in a bed room, in a thick materials that can really feel cosy in winter, maybe with sheer blinds behind to let the sunshine in throughout the daytime. There are many readymade curtains on the market in case you're on a funds, and blinds alone can be an economical strategy to gown your home windows. Having a blackout blind made in a material of your selection doesn’t need to price the earth.

Half-testers have gotten increasingly more fashionable as an alternative choice to four-poster beds or full canopies, and this one from a London home by James Mackie is a specific favorite. Partitions in Phillip Jeffries ‘Manila Hemp’ grasscloth in camel and a cotton ‘Durham’ quilt in nightfall from Beata Heuman showcase the headboard, half-tester mattress cover, valance and curtains in ‘Rayure Ottomane’ in vert by Casa Lopez from Tissus d’Hélène.

Christopher Horwood

Shopping for bed room furnishings

The mattress is clearly crucial function within the room, and there's an enormous selection to select from. Maybe you'd go down the standard route with a field spring, prettily completed with a valance, and accompanied by a headboard upholstered in a wonderful cloth. For a extra modern look, a picket mattress body could be a fashionable choice, reminiscent of Arts & Crafts or mid-century design. These additionally take up much less visible house within the room. We're additionally big followers of four-poster beds, which may work nicely in each conventional and fashionable interiors. "If I’ve a small room, I try to overscale the furnishings," says famend resort designer Olga Polizzi. "Placing itsy-bitsy furnishings in simply makes it really feel smaller." Lots of the inside designers on our pages agree, and we've seen good examples of imposing four-poster beds used efficiently in very small rooms. And above all else, don't skimp when selecting a mattress. You might be sleeping on it for a few years to return, so be sure you get it proper!

Past the mattress, you'll clearly need to take into consideration bedside tables, ideally one thing sufficiently big for a lamp, a e-book, and a glass of water. In a really small bed room, we've seen inside designers construct nooks into the wall or into built-in wardrobes both facet of the mattress, a neat answer we love. And talking of wardrobes, garments storage is a necessary. Hanging rails could be a nice various to cumbersome wardrobes in case you're quick on house. You probably have some house to play with, it's all the time moderately civilised to have a dressing desk the place you may get prepared within the morning and put together for mattress within the night. And final however not least, a sensible little armchair within the nook of the room is all the time pretty while you want someplace to take a seat and put your footwear on – though it inevitably will get coated in yesterday's garments.

Selecting bedding in your bed room

Rita Konig is aware of make a wonderful mattress, and emphasises the significance of what's on it. "Beds – and mattress linen – actually make bedrooms. It’s not uncommon for individuals to stint on the linens – if not financially, then mentally, when arising with the design for the room. All-white sheets and a quilt create a colossus of white within the centre of the room that may detract from the remainder of the house. The mattress linen, quilts, blankets and eiderdowns you select make an enormous distinction to the room, the way it appears and the way inviting it’s to you and/or your company." When you do love crisp white bedding, take into account including a patterned blanket on the backside of the mattress to brighten issues up. We're additionally large followers of relaxed colored linen, fairly pillowcases (and even silk pillowcases) and a few patterned bedding now and again.

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    A minimal four-poster could be a actual factor of magnificence, and we love this soothing instance in a London home by Jessica Summer time. The hand-forged iron mattress was made by blacksmith James Worth to Jessica's design and is fitted out with a headboard in ‘Adhira’ by Alison Gee and drapes created from Waris Vianni's ‘Fournier’ linen within the lagoon colourway.

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    Russell Loughlan's home in Deal is filled with intelligent color mixtures, together with in the primary bed room, the place the partitions are painted in Farrow & Ball's ‘Oval Room Blue’, with tonal woodwork (shutters, panelling, skirting and architrave) in ‘Sloe Blue’ and a inexperienced door is ‘Uncooked Tomatillo’.

  • Dean Hearne3/104

    There’s a tiny second bed room within the miniature cottage which designer Joshua Hale rents within the Cotswolds. He remodeled the room right into a quiet, snug retreat for company by enclosing a divan mattress in Le Manach’s ‘Balmoral’ cotton in rouge, from Pierre Frey, lined with white voile curtains from Ikea. Two cushions, in Cambodian silk and Colefax & Fowler’s ‘Gallica’ respectively, full the impact.

  • Jasper Fry4/104

    The primary bed room of this north London home by Rachel Aisling Walker is completely serene. Partitions paiunted in Rose Uniacke’s ‘Champagne’ decide up the softness of the mattress curtains, that are made up from ‘Italian Linen’ in Siena Ivory from Gayle Warwick. A 1880 Swedish mahogany chest with brass mounts appears significantly lovely alongside the softly colored partitions. The headboard is uphsoltered in ‘Petit Bouts’ from Toyinne Sellars.

  • Christopher Horwood5/104

    Sample is the secret in the master suite of this Victorian home in London by James Mackie – particularly partitions in Braquenié’s ‘Le Paravent Chinois’ from Pierre Frey. This sample hyperlinks the bed room with the dressing space, which has bespoke ebonised-wood wardrobes with antiqued mirror-glass doorways. On the mattress lies a ‘Durham’ quilt in Daybreak from Beata Heuman, whereas a bespoke Wool Classics carpet provides a vibrant accent.

  • Boz Gagovski6/104

    In approaching the ornament of this Georgian home in north London, designer Tom Morris took inspiration for the color palette from the work of the Italian artist Giorgio de Chirico, and added in loads of distinctive textiles to liven up the house. In the primary bed room, a wall hanging created from a seven-metre-long kuba fabric and an rectangular cushion in 'Herat' cloth from Robert Kime's studio – which additionally equipped the wall lights – brighten the ‘Moreau’ mattress in blue linen and the 'Harlosh' bedside desk, each from Pinch.

  • Dean Hearne7/104

    Canopies and testers are a superb method to assist a bed room really feel pulled collectively, and we love this design in knitwear designer Anna Phillips' Sussex home. The mattress was made by an area carpenter and painted in layers of navy paint, and the material draped over it was sourced from Etsy.

  • Christopher Horwood8/104

    There’s a lot to like about our editor Hatta Byng's Georgian home in Yorkshire, however the bed room is a specific showstopper. De Gournay’s hand-painted ‘Earlham’ chinoiserie wallpaper, in {custom} colors, tones with new hangings by Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler for the 18th-century Italian tester. A chaise longue, re-covered in Le Manach’s ‘Butterfly’ in taupe from Pierre Frey, picks up on an ottoman from The French Home, in Bennison Materials’ ‘English Oakleaf’ in shiny blue.

  • Boz Gagovski9/104

    On this Chelsea flat by Daniel Slowik, the material of the mattress and blinds is Bennison's ‘Crewelwork’, and the inexperienced cloth of the curtains is Jean Monro, equipped by Turnell & Gigon. The chest of drawers is from Pinch in a bespoke lacquer color. The modernist brass column lamp and shade is from Svenskt Tenn.

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    Pierre Frey's 'Le Paravent Chinois' covers the partitions of the master suite on this rectory by Tamsyn Mason, chosen by the consumer. Tamsyn paired it with a headboard and valance in Man Goodfellow's ‘Roussillon’.

  • Helen Cathcart11/104

    The partitions are painted ‘Pale Egyptian Blue’ by Papers and Paints in the primary bed room of this Georgian home in London by Octavia Dickinson. The material for the mattress tester is Penny Morrison’s ‘Begum’, the ottoman is upholstered in Lerio by Namay Samay; the vintage oval mirror is from Lorfords. The wall lights are from Vaughan and their accompanying shades are from Robert Kime.

  • Paul Massey12/104

    In the primary bed room of this Montecito home by VSP Interiors, the partitions are painted in ‘Mountain Inexperienced’ by Rose of Jericho. The wonderful vintage panel behind the mattress is from Robert Kime, as are the painted Italian chests that function bedside tables. The mattress was designed by VSP in collaboration with the consumer and made by Nicholas Walton. On the mattress is an vintage bedspread, vintage crimson cushion from The Lacquer Cupboard, and gold cushions in a Pierre Frey cloth.

  • Michael Sinclair13/104

    In the primary bed room of this artist's home by Maria Speake the partitions, ceiling and curtains are in ‘Ikat’ in rocket and grapefruit by Peony & Sage, creating a peaceful and enveloping really feel. Cushions in Fay's 'Spots' cloth for Laz Studio enliven the pale bedcover.

  • Christopher Horwood14/104

    ‘Brighton’ from Paper & Paints is on the partitions of the master suite on this Cotswolds home. To usher in extra colors and a female contact, the proprietor layered the room up with fairly colors in different methods.

  • Christopher Horwood15/104

    Studio Squire designed a recent mattress tester for the first bed room of this cottage, utilizing materials from Man Goodfellow, Marvic and Claremont. The velvet mattress throw is from Toast.

  • Christopher Horwood16/104

    The stunning crewelwork behind the mattress on this Rachel Allen Spitalfields undertaking got here from Instagram textiles supplier Sallie Ead and gives the proper backdrop to the mattress, which was made bespoke by Coryndon Cupboard Makers. The partitions of the primary bed room are painted in Atelier Ellis's ‘Shadow Gray’, a color that echoes the Portland stone of the Baroque church outdoors the window. whereas the mattress was made bespoke by Coryndon Cupboard Makers.

  • Dean Hearne17/104

    In the primary bed room of a rustic home by Bodil Blain, the wallpaper is GP and J Baker's Ferns, which continues onto the cover above the classic Ralph Lauren mattress.

  • Christopher Horwood18/104

    The primary bed room on this Georgian townhouse has a wide range of textures in the identical serene household of impartial tones. Even the sunshine above the mattress from Pinch Design is smooth and textured, satisfyingly matching the sunshine linen curtains. The attention-grabbing lamp within the nook is a midcentury design with a bespoke shade from A Shade Above. There are a number of plinths all through the home, however this one within the bed room feels extra sculptural and fewer minimalist.

  • Mark Anthony Fox19/104

    Cole & Son’s ‘Candy Pea’ wallpaper is complemented by striped cushions on this bed room of a Seventeenth-century home by Emma Burns. A bedside lampshade in ‘Squiggle’, from Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler, and a pendant shade from Howe at 36 Bourne Road cloth add texture.

  • Simon Brown20/104

    With its ‘Poppy Sprig’ paper by GP&J Baker and blue bespoke paint color ‘25-18D’ from Papers & Paints, this visitor bed room of a Studio Vero home was designed to be appropriate for kids afterward. The headboard by Trove by Studio Duggan is roofed in Hector cloth from Vanderhurd. The mid-century chair is upholstered in Compton by GP&J Baker and the material for the custom-made bedspread is Morgana from C&C Milano.

  • Dean Hearne21/104

    In designer Carolina Irving's Portuguese home, the primary bed room incorporates a putting headboard coated in vibrant tiles handmade in a small village in Andalusia, which had been additionally used to create a splashback within the kitchen. An vintage textile from Crete brightens the foot of the mattress.

  • Milo Brown22/104

    For this eaves bed room in a Holland Park home, Lonika Chande and her crew selected to color your complete house – ceiling included – in Little Greene’s Mister David, “Portray the ceiling the identical color because the partitions offers a stunning cocooning and cosy really feel and avoids the attention being drawn to any awkward corners,” says Lonika. The headboard, coated in Man Goodfellow’s olive sacking in Peacock, was bespoke. Lonika cleverly added a “little cubby gap” within the facet of the joinery “because the house was too tight for a pair of bedsides”. The within of the joinery is hand painted in Turquoise from Edward Bulmer. The Penny Worrall pillow in Swat Marriage provides a pop of color to the house, as does the silk velvet panel above the mattress, which was sourced by Nushka from Uzbekistan.

  • Boz Gagovski23/104

    Benedict Foley and Daniel Slowik have integrated numerous ingenious design concepts to benefit from their tiny residence in London. The sitting room has a big opening into the bed room, that may be screened off with curtains. The blind is created from a Nineteenth century painted silk from Florence which is embroidered in gold and silver metallic thread.

  • Christopher Horwood24/104

    Regardless of its compact house, this south London flat on a pioneering Nineteenth-century property is each fairly and sensible due to the imaginative ornament of Carlos Garcia. A chimneypiece in Fenwick & Tilbrook's ‘Caspian’ and a Pooky lamp complement Carlos's ‘Hibiscus’ saffron wallpaper and cloth in the primary bed room.

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    This elegant London flat has an excellent terrace overlooking Kensington Gardens. Inside it’s embellished in with layered and complex ease. The bed room options partitions in C&C Milano’s ‘Volterra’ linen in mud, that are the backdrop for a headboard in ‘Verdi’ mohair velvet by Janet Yonaty. A classic brass Bergbom desk lamp from Studio Schalling sits on a bedside desk designed by Laurence.

  • Paul Massey26/104

    Cath Kidston's west London home has a intelligent method to color and print. Mattress hangings in Lisa Positive Textiles’ floral ‘Samode’ linen in poppy and a William Potts linen, with a Heritage Trimmings tassel fringe, set off the bespoke Colin Orchard four-poster. On the vintage Swedish rug is a bench coated in George Spencer Designs’ ‘Mosaic’ in raspberry.

  • Paul Massey27/104

    Phillip Hooper's Georgian home in Somerset is crammed together with his experiments in color and sample. The primary bed room options Curtains in Lee Jofa’s ‘Indian Zag’ in indigo and a mattress – made to Philip’s design for his earlier home and tailored with a scallop-edged cover to swimsuit the proportions of its new house and painted in Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler’s ‘Bark’ from Fenwick & Tilbrook – are showcased by partitions in ‘Mustard Blanket’ by Dulux. The embroidered Turkish cushions are from Susan Deliss.

  • Michael Sinclair28/104

    In the primary bed room of our ‘Venture of the 12 months' for 2024, a restored ice-cream manufacturing unit by Russell and Oona Pinch, Pinch’s ‘Christo’ four-poster mattress and ‘Yves’ desk – each in walnut – and ‘Avery’ oak and leather-based chair set up a traditional modern really feel. A Tobit Roche portray, a Pendleton blanket from Brooklyn flea market and a rug created as a pattern for one among Russell’s designs for Crate & Barrel are eye-catching additions.

  • Christopher Horwood29/104

    Radbourne Corridor, one of many final remaining John Fowler interiors, has been subtly and sensitively restored to its former glory by its present proprietor, Woman Chichester. Annie was completely dedicated to restoring Fowler’s work. For the George III mahogany tester mattress in what was then the proprietor’s father’s bed room, Fowler selected crimson and white ‘Grande Arbre’ printed linen with a bullion fringe.

  • Chris Horwood30/104

    The primary bed room of this 18th-century staff' cottage in historic Greenwich, charmingly restored by the inside and manufacturing designer, Anna Rhodes, is a serene and heat house. Soane's ‘Seaweed Lace’ Roman blinds body the home windows. The partitions are painted in Farrow & Ball's ‘Dropcloth’ and ‘French Gray’. The cushion is from Volga Linen and the lamp is selfmade from an previous mochaware jug. On the partitions, Nicole Heidaripour's ‘wind pruned’ tree drawings are displayed.

  • Astrid Templier31/104

    By designing the house to include vintage items and utilizing a impartial, comforting palette all through, Pandora Taylor ensured this south London house may shift along with her shoppers' wants. The romantic cover mattress is constructed from ‘Washed Linen’ cloth from The Fabric Store, and the headboard is ‘Tendril Vine’ from Soane. The couch is vintage, with upholstering in Susan Deliss' ‘Sprig’ in crimson and blue. The curtain add to the snug, enveloping environment; they’re ‘Pomegranate Fresco’ in Marina by Lewis & Wooden.

  • Boz Gagovski32/104

    This spare bed room in a Notting Hill townhouse belonging to Stella Weatherall has partitions coated in Phillip Jeffries' ‘Manila Hemp Pomegranate’ grasscloth. The headboard cloth is Christopher Farr Fabric's ‘Misplaced and Present in Indigo’. The big lumbar cushion is ‘Tansy’ cloth by Robert Kime. The bedspread is Anthropologie and the bedside lamps are Pooky.

  • Michael Sinclair33/104

    Wallpaper and a blind in Schumacher’s ‘Marella’ in delft and a Cutter Brooks bedcover showcase the headboard by Catherine Chicester (in her pretty transformed barn) in Rose Uniacke’s java velvet. Initially crimson, the velvet of the vintage footstool has light to a smooth pink.

  • Kensington Leverne34/104

    Cushions in Brook Perdigon Textiles’ brick ‘Staccato Stripe’ and a bedcover from Soho House distinction with a headboard in Pierre Frey mohair and Improvements grasscloth wallcovering on this Sophie Ashby south London undertaking.

  • Simon Brown35/104

    The primary bed room of this VSP Interiors undertaking in Dorset has a headboard in Man Goodfellow's Fez Weave. The cushions are from Chelsea Textiles, with the centre one in Namy Samay's ‘Rouen’ flamestitch, whereas the bedspread is from Aleta. The ottoman is roofed in Lisa Positive Textiles' ‘Pandora’.

  • Paul Whitbread36/104

    The primary bed room on this Oxford home by Charlotte Boundy has partitions in Edward Bulmer's ‘Jonquil’, whereas the headboard is in Bennison's ‘Pomegranate’ cloth. The mattress is the ‘Colette’ design from Howe, and a classic Uzbek suzani from Nushka over mattress is unfold on prime. The wall lights are Soane Britain's ‘Studying Wall Gentle’.

  • Christopher Horwood37/104

    Within the blue bed room of this London home by Devereux Designs and Steph Hill Designs, the bedside tables are from Max Rollitt, the curtains are from Robert Kime and the wallpaper is by Adelphi.

  • Mark Anthony Fox38/104

    A blind in ‘Clover’ linen union in honey by Angie Lewin for St Jude’s, a headboard in Ian Sanderson’s ‘Peverell Examine’ in tarn and a Nineteenth-century quilt and wool kilim, each from Tinsmiths, create a vibrant, homespun look in Phoebe Clive's Ledbury cottage. The push-seated chair is by Lawrence Neal.

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    The bespoke 4 poster mattress on this Anna Haines vicarage is by Titchmarsh & Goodwin. Woodwork in Farrow & Ball’s ‘Lichen’ frames a {custom} model of Tess Newall’s ‘Herbarium’ wallpaper.

  • Haris Kenjar40/104

    On this Nineteen Twenties home in Berkeley, inside designer Heidi Caillier embraced the flood of pure mild on the higher ground with an ethereal palette in the primary bed room. The first bed room is a favourite room of the householders, who discover the soothing grey inexperienced Farrow + Ball Cromarty partitions and views looking to the Bay very peaceable. The curtained French doorways cover an workplace nook.

  • Dean Hearne41/104

    The primary bed room in a Putney home by Area Day Studio has partitions within the pale pink ‘Temple’ by Paint & Paper Library, and a quilt from Toast adorns the mattress. It gives a spot to retreat for the younger proprietor of the home.

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    Robert Kime’s ‘Area Poppy’ print, on the partitions and headboard, units the tone for this scheme in Laura Gonzalez's French home. The bedside desk and vintage lamp each got here from 1stDibs; the shade is from Casa Lopez

  • Paul Massey43/104

    In Nadine Finnegan's Oxfordshire home, the headboard in Rapture & Wright’s ‘Moorish Maze’ in madder pink is offset by a Tate & Darby rug.

  • DAVIDE LOVATTI44/104

    Within the winter bed room of this Umbrian home by Maria Speake, the Nineteen Sixties crochet bedspread from Kirsten Hecktermann works nicely with the crewelwork headboard.

  • Chris Horwood45/104

    Salvesen Graham have expertly mixed consolation and class on this top-floor Mayfair residence, swathing the bedrooms in muted colors and patterns. “De Gournay felt like the proper answer to raise this small bed room,” says Nicole.  “We additionally had the problem of incorporating air con into the room so we designed bookshelves both facet of the window to masks each models. This additionally had the impact of foreshortening what was beforehand a very lengthy house.” The usage of a mattress tester helped obtain that very English fashion the consumer was in search of.

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    In the primary bed room of Kate Cox's Bristol flat, a lightweight, ethereal really feel is created by partitions in ‘Pink Floor’ by Farrow & Ball and loads of pure supplies, together with a woven lampshade and a rush-seat bobbin chair.

  • Dean Hearne47/104

    As Design Director at de Gournay, creativity is one thing India Holmes has in spades and the transformation of her London home proves it higher than something. The theme for India's bed room was drawn from her grandparents' assortment of Asian artwork, which principally lives in her bed room now. The yellow and crimson color scheme was the start line, with a {custom} yellow dupion wallpaper by de Gournay above the dado and a {custom} hand-painted wallpaper design known as ‘Mapi’ under.

  • Learn McKendree48/104

    After buying and selling in Brooklyn's busy sidewalks for tree-lined pathways in suburban Philadelphia, a younger household sought to place down roots of their ‘eternally’ house throughout a tough time – and known as upon the inside designer Chauncey Boothby for a chic, fast-paced refresh. The master suite is one among Chauncey's favorite rooms in the home. The floral-patterned cloth from Muriel Brandolini, which makes up the cover. was her inspiration for your complete room's color scheme. The couch is {custom} upholstered in a material from Holland & Sherry and the espresso desk earlier than it’s from The Lacquer Firm.

  • Mark Fox49/104

    Behind the unusual façade of Katie Glaister's Nineteen Thirties home in south-west London lies an inside filled with sudden color and character, enriched by the work of proficient artists and craftspeople. The primary bed room has partitions in ‘New Pink' by Papers & Paints. A cushion by Kirsten Hecktermann, which reuses a small piece of previous embroidery on a plain linen background, sits on the mattress. Shades in Christopher Farr Fabric's ‘Tangle’ cloth sit atop lamp bases by Birdie Fortescue.

  • Rachel Whiting50/104

    The artist homeowners of this London home known as on inside designer Beata Heuman to create a household house filled with enjoyable, distinctive design. A extremely unique house, unapologetically theatrical and oozing power. 'The homeowners are each artists. They’ve fairly wild tastes they usually love sturdy colors,' says Beata. The primary bed room has a bespoke couch upholstered in Beata's signature marbleised cloth and lion claw ft. Different notable options embrace a pair of breglass dance-hall mirrors from French Loft and the ceiling painted in 'Lulworth Blue' by Farrow & Ball. 'I’ve this factor about portray ceilings blue. It appears excessive, but it surely provides a sense of top and as soon as it’s in, you don't actually give it some thought'.

  • Ollie Tomlinson51/104

    Inside designer Anahita Rigby introduced a Regency home in London out of the darkness and into the sunshine along with her smooth, ethereal and detail-oriented design. The master suite is undeniably snug. The quilted bedspread is from Day House, the terry arm chairs from Zara House and the trunk was discovered on the Sunbury antiques market in Kempton. The curtains had been made in Aureli Opaline cloth and are from Black Version.

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    In the primary bed room of artist Phoebe Dickinson's south London house, partitions painted with a drag impact are the backdrop for a mattress tester in ‘South’ from Claremont, edged in Soane’s ‘Outdated Flax’ in azure and lined with ‘Chancy’ in chaya by Nicole Fabre Designs. The pale pink quilt provides to the layered impact. The stool on the finish of the mattress is in Le Manach’s ‘Plumettes’ cotton in celeste. A portray by Daisy Perkins hangs above the bedside desk sourced in Tetbury.

  • Dean Hearne53/104

    Having lighted on his splendid home within the wild Devon countryside, Tom Cox of HÁM Interiors set about making it right into a heat and welcoming place to get away, stuffed with the distinctive artwork and antiques he has grown up with. The primary bed room has a headboard in ‘Delgado’ by Colefax & Fowler. A {custom} ‘Cabin’ signal paintings hangs above the mattress, and a ‘Harrison’ facet desk (each by Studio HÁM) stands alongside.

  • Jan Baldwin54/104

    Within the bed room of a once-drab Victorian brookside home revivified by a former Home & Backyard editor, Thibaut’s woven paper wallcovering contrasts with the headboard and chair seat in Manuel Canovas’ ‘Bordeaux’ in ciel, from Colefax and Fowler.

  • James McDonald55/104

    Decorator Chloe Willis' personal London home isn’t just a showcase of her expertise, however a marvel in creating a cushty nation really feel within the coronary heart of the town. In the primary bed room, the vintage Sumbanese Ikat weave, purchased from John Gillow, was the start line for the room. The kilim is from Seref Ozen in Istanbul; the headboard and valance are created from Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler’s Zig Zag print. To the left of the ladder hangs a linocut of Chelsea by her nice grandmother Agnes Reeve; above the chest of drawers an Indian Pichwai textile, painted for a competition of cows, was purchased again from Udaipur. The indigo throw is from the Chapel Assortment. The blue Chinese language indigo cushions are from Penny Worrall. The lengthy bolster cushion is created from Santander by Rosa Bernal.

  • Alexander James56/104

    The bespoke headboard within the second bed room on this Notting Hill pied-à-terre by Studio Peake is in Wicklewood on Rustic Col: Darkish Pink from Blithfield, which sits prettily in opposition to Gayle Warwick mattress linen. The wall lights above are the Carter wall lights by Pooky.

  • Michael Sinclair57/104

    Inside designer Philip Hooper’s masterful mix of the traditional and modern has given this late-Regency home in Hampshire a larger sense of concord and dignity. The partitions in the primary bed room are coated in ‘Strie’, a linen-silk mix from George Spencer Designs. The pelmet embroidery is from Chelsea Textiles, which additionally equipped the ‘Daisy Sprig’ cloth used for the bedcover. A Louis XV revival window seat from Christopher Jones Antiques stands on the foot of the mattress.

  • Bess Friday58/104

    When designer Hana Mattingly was requested to re-design her buddies' basement of their San Francisco home, she noticed the chance to remodel the house into light-filled oasis good for a household. Within the bed room, Hana created a soothing oasis whose color scheme makes for an inviting house.

  • Owen Gale59/104

    When photographer Laura Muthesius and her spouse, stylist Nora Eisermann, acquired a uncared for former schoolhouse within the north German countryside, it took a intestine renovation to remodel it into the calmly lovely retreat it now could be. The primary bed room, with a mattress from Matri by Fennobed. The rug is from Sera Helsinki. The mattress linen is from By Mölle with a linen blanket from Tekla.

  • Christopher Horwood60/104

    Serial renovators of historic homes on a grand scale, the dynamic design duo Peter Sheppard and Keith Day took on their biggest problem but with beautiful 18th-century Wolterton Corridor in north Norfolk, which had lain uninhabited for nearly 30 years. Within the state bed room, partitions in ‘Pear’ paper-backed linen in gray from Watts set off the Antwerp tapestry and the bedcover created from panels of 18th-century lower velvet initially used on the state mattress. The mattress corona was sourced from Lukies Antiques, in Aylsham, in an unrestored situation and regilded with the addition of the globe and the Walpole arms.

  • Milo Brown61/104

    Inside designer Lonika Chande remodeled an proprietor's moderately darkish childhood house in Holland Park right into a light-filled oasis good for household. In one of many bedrooms, the dual headboards had been unique to the home and had been pushed collectively to make a double mattress.

  • STEPHAN JULLIARD62/104

    Take inspiration from Marianne Evennou’s artistic use of color and selection of versatile furnishings to boost the proportions and maximise house on this Paris residence. A striped blanket and ornamental ‘Raana’ cushions in rooibos from Caravane give a graphic aptitude to the bed room.

  • Michael Sinclair63/104

    This idyllic cottage in Oxfordshire was trying moderately drained till a trio of creatives – designer Sarah Delaney, architects Barnaby Gunning and backyard designer Butter Wakefield – gave it a characterful replace, each in and out. Within the bed room, a chic chandelier hangs above the mattress and a handwoven cashmere 'Khumbu Blanket' from Rose Uniacke introduces wealthy color to the house.

  • Rachael Smith64/104

    When inside designer Lucinda Griffith fell for a cottage that took her again to her Welsh heritage however was virtually past her means, she cleverly employed all of the methods of her commerce to furnish it in a thrifty, creative and charmingly inviting style. Set in opposition to partitions in ‘Kelp’ by Fenwick & Tilbrook, the four-poster is brightened by a headboard in Jean Monro’s ‘Apperley Bouquet’ linen.

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    A sympathetic renovation has seen Louis Kahn’s iconic mid-century Esherick Home in Philadelphia change into a classy house match for Twenty first-century life. Within the bed room, a Herman Miller bench stands on the foot of the mattress, which is one other William Hinn design.

  • Paul Massey66/104

    Lisa Mehydene, founding father of on-line homeware platform edit58, was in search of a weekend home within the Cotswolds when she discovered this loftily proportioned transformed barn on the location of a former religious retreat. Within the bed room, partitions in Farrow & Ball’s ‘Setting Plaster’ showcase a headboard made by John Haswell from a rug; the remnants had been was a blind and a cushion (on the couch from Lassco) by curtain maker Agota Balint. A Caroline Popham collage hangs above a Turkish runner sourced by Lisa for edit58.

  • Owen Gale67/104

    Probably the most bold in Joanna Plant's West London home is her personal bed room. This haven of peace and quiet is wallpapered in a shocking Laura Ashley chintz matched to related however ever so barely completely different ‘Chinese language Paper’ hanging cloth from Bennison, which she trimmed in crimson to higher outline its edges (because the Laura Ashley chintz is discontinued, Joanna needed to amass the wallpaper roll by roll each time she got here throughout it on eBay). The quilt is classic from Katharine Pole, as is the chest of drawers, from Myriad Antiques. On prime of it’s a lamp with a scalloped shade by Matilda Goad.

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    A recessed mattress creates a comfy, cocooning environment. Panelling painted in ‘Asian Blue’ by Emente offsets partitions papered in Morris & Co’s ‘Marigold’ from Model Library on this bed room of a Georgian home by Ben Pentreath. The bedcover is in ‘Therese’ paisley cotton by Les Indiennes.

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    Rachel Chudley’s design for the velvet headboard within the bed room of her warehouse flat was impressed by the leaves of the toleware lights. It makes for a novel focus of the room.

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    A half-tester mattress creates a conventional really feel on this room in a Hampshire vicarage.

  • Tom Griffiths71/104

    Melinda Stevens' bed room in her west London home is a dramatic house with shiny turquoise panelling and a riot of patterns on the mattress. “The drawings that line it are by Edward Le Bas, my husband’s nice uncle, who was a part of the Bloomsbury crew. They’re his costume designs for a manufacturing of The Duchess of Malfi, given to me by my mother-in-law."

  • Jonathan Bond72/104

    This attic bed room in Elizabeth Hay's charming Devon cottage is a triumph of matchy matchy sample, that includes ‘Pise’ wallpaper in cream from Aleta; the bench on the finish of the mattress was painted by Elizabeth’s mom.

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    In Angus and Charlotte Buchanan's bed room, they’ve created a straightforward, ethereal cover utilizing a light-weight aluminium body and many white linen. The valance and headboard are accomplished in Buchanan Studio's Studio Stripe in rose. A classic couch re-upholstered in a cream boucle from Yarn Collective stands within the window. 

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    In Cathy Nordstrom’s bed room, the wallpaper is William Morris. “I pinned an image with a bed room from, I believe, Soho Home Barcelona and knew I needed to make use of that wallpaper at some point.” The headboard is her personal ‘Gingham’ in Lemon. “It enhances it so nicely, and I simply love spending time right here.” The chest of drawers is a flea market discover and the quilt is an vintage American quilt. “That is one among my favourites; it’s tremendous smooth and delicate so it needs to be handled gently.” The throw cushions are in Cathy’s ‘Spotty’ cloth in Sage. The lamps are hand-painted by Vicke Lindstrand for “one other iconic Swedish ceramic manufacturing unit, Upsala-Ekeby. Vicke is one among my absolute favorite Swedish designers. The shades are, once more, Pooky.”

  • Chris Horwood75/104

    Francesca Gentili's farmhouse is stuffed with Moroccan influences and within the spare bed room, a Penny Morrison lampshade sits atop a tamegroute lamp base, from a collaboration between Francesca and Laurie Lamps. Francesca discovered the classic wall hanging whereas on a shopping for journey to India. The vintage Swat Valley marriage ceremony cushion on the mattress is one which Francesca sells related variations of on her web site. The suzani bedcover and Turkish kilim within the spare bed room had been sourced by Francesca on a shopping for journey – related kinds can be found on her web site. 

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    In a small bed room in Thea Speke's nation home, curtains in a inexperienced examine from Service provider & Mills display screen an iron mattress from The French Home.

  • Alexander James77/104

    The big vintage patterned suzani that traces the mattress cover impressed the colors for this room in a home by John McCall, with outer mattress hangings in ‘Tapa’ by Fortuny from Claremont and partitions in a blue linen-effect paint end by Hughie Turner. Hughie additionally painted and grained the metallic rafters to resemble wooden. The bedside tables had been made by Jonathan Sainsbury to a design by John.

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    The wallpaper on this bed room in Victoria Barker's cottage is by Molly Mahon, and the mattress was designed to take a seat beneath the beams, with an upholstered headboard and body once more in 36 Bourne Road's ‘Little F’ linen in ‘Tutti’.

  • Christopher Horwood79/104

    Re-using their previous mattress from the earlier flat within the spare room, Lucy Williams and her husband “breathed life into it” by including a classic wall mild and a giant cushion by Howe. The quilt is a Toast piece. The rattan bedside drawers are classic and show a Zara House lamp atop them. The painted carafe is Petra Palumbo.

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    Inside designer Kerri Lipsitz has all the time been drawn to calm, serene interiors, and her personal home in London combines this tranquil temper with an expensive, subtle aesthetic. Within the bed room on the raised floor ground, the partitions are painted in Farrow & Ball's ‘Smoked Trout’. The straightforward curtains are in Romo's ‘Alana’ cloth in alabaster. The wall lights are by Rose Uniacke.

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    Leaving his lovingly restored Georgian home in Whitechapel behind, conservation architect Tim Whittaker has turned his hand to a Seventeenth-century farmhouse initially constructed by his ancestors, filling the fantastically preserved interiors with a exceptional assortment of antiques. The primary bed room has an 18th-century walnut mattress with a cornice painted by Tim and hung with plain linen and ticking cloth. The unique Sixteenth-century cruck trusses are seen within the roof. 

  • Paul Massey82/104

    In novelist Andrew O'Hagan's home, an vintage Spanish mirror stands out on Lewis & Wooden’s ‘Beech’ wallpaper above a mattress from Seventh Heaven, with cushions by Ben Pentreath. The chair is upholstered in a Susan Deliss suzani.

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    In Alexandra Tolstoy's bed room, the vintage mattress, wearing linen and cloth from Volga Linen and Robert Kime, is positioned within the window to create space for a Twentieth-century Irish wardrobe and embroidered Uzbek coats, which recall the attract of the Central Asian steppes.

  • Paul Massey84/104

    The partitions on this eighteenth-century home in Tub are painted in Paint & Paper Library’s ‘Slate III’ and the ground is painted in Farrow & Ball’s ‘Slipper Satin’. A fragile metallic four-poster mattress is hung with vintage mangle-cloth drapes, with cushions coated in classic Swedish ticking and vintage flags, all from Howe. The 2 striped rugs are Turkish, circa 1950. A French tôle peinte helmet wall mild is above the twentieth-century Indian teak folding desk, which most likely got here from an previous civic constructing. A mid-century brass-framed oval Swedish mirror hangs by the window.

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    In Gabby Deeming's Bloomsbury flat, the bed room window has a linen half-curtain created from a classic tablecloth as a concession to privateness. The dearth of different curtains or blinds imply that the engaging curved tops of the home windows are nonetheless seen. Of the cover mattress she says "it feels so self-contained, a bit like a ship that's going to set sail with me in it, which I really like. It's an excellent mattress for daydreaming."

  • Paul Massey86/104

    A delicate palette of Farrow & Ball paints and a headboard and bench coated in alpaca wool create a relaxed temper within the bed room of Ochre director Solenne de la Fouchardiere. Ochre’s ‘Seashore Pebble’ pendant casts a smooth mild.

  • Paul Massey87/104

    Olivia Outred is accountable for this contemporary bed room. In the primary bed room, Farrow & Ball’s ‘Drag’ wallpaper in colourway 1252 is analogous in hue to Claremont’s ‘Vintage Serge’ linen, which was used to upholster the banquette by the window. It additionally picks up on the muted inexperienced tones of ‘Dandelion Clock (Light)’, a patterned linen cloth from Robert Kime, used for the curtains and headboard. The flat’s proprietor purchased the blue-painted vintage chest of drawers from Brownrigg in Tetbury, Gloucestershire. The blue glass lamp base is one among a pair from the London-based supplier Christopher Butterworth.

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    In the primary bed room of an Ibizan home by Joanna Plant, a discontinued four-poster by Chelsea Textiles stands on a classic rug from Joshua Lumley. Lamps from Magus Antiques, with shades created from saris, decide up on the colors of an vintage Indian hanging. The cotton bedcover is from Oka.

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    In her personal bed room, inside designer Tara Craig has made a small house sing by sticking to a daring blue color scheme all through, damaged up by her impartial half cover mattress. A bespoke eiderdown picks up on partitions coated in Marialida’s ‘Urbino’ cotton in azzurro/vintage white from Tissus d’Hélène.

  • Paul Massey90/104

    This Arts & Crafts home embellished by Ben Pentreath options loads of inexperienced and brown shades. The greeny-brown grasscloth on this room is within the color referred to by Ben as "freshly laid cowpat". ‘I really like the richness that grasscloth brings; it has a lot extra depth than a flat paint,’ he says. He has used grasscloths in numerous rooms on this London home, together with Altfield’s ‘Minka’ (bamboo), 91cm extensive, £58 a metre, and Phillip Jeffries’ ‘Manila Hemp’ (truffle brown), 94cm extensive, £44 a metre. ‘You do need to warn shoppers that the joins between panels are seen, however I’ve by no means minded the impact,’ provides Ben.

  • Michael Sinclair91/104

    The primary bed room of Jo Vestey's Oxfordshire farmhouse has Jo's images on show and a Japanese mild on the desk. Uncovered beams, picket floorboards and the desk distinction properly with the white rug and partitions, giving an general look that’s each clear and rustic.

  • Paul Massey92/104

    Nicola Harding’s crew collaborated with Naturalmat to design the headboard in the primary bed room of a Berkshire home she redecorated, which is upholstered in ‘Carolina’ linen from Vanderhurd. Partitions in Farrow & Ball’s ‘Setting Plaster’ and a rug from Guinevere proceed the pale pink and blue theme.

  • Simon Brown93/104

    A framed nineteenth-century Indian embroidered panel hangs above the mattress on this deeply snug bed room in a London flat designed by Hugh Henry.

  • Alicia Taylor94/104

    Shades of white and inexperienced make for a shiny however serene scheme within the spare bed room of Cameron Kimber's home in New South Wales. The eighteenth and nineteenth-century canine footage on the wall are simply two of Cameron’s assortment.

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    This Arts & Crafts home was designed by Ben Pentreath. The bedside desk is from Christopher Hodsoll. On this room Ben has used the William Morris wallpaper ‘Fruit’ (lime inexperienced/tan). It’s offered in 10-metre rolls and prices £73 from Model Library.

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    A headboard designed by Rita Konig for Ensemblier, coated in Schumacher’s ‘Knox’ cotton in rose, stands out in opposition to partitions and curtains in putting ‘Pomegranate Print’ linen in charcoal by the identical firm. That is the master suite in Rita's farmhouse.

  • Elsa Young97/104

    On the bed room in an Edinburgh flat she labored on, Susan Deliss stated "This flat is all about cosiness – it's a spot to hunker down on chilly nights. That was the impetus behind the crimson within the bed room. I began with the Robert Kime "Susani" cloth for the curtains, and the intense crimson emerged from that. It's designed to be cocoon-like, and the bookshelves are filled with Scottish books, good for studying when the climate outdoors is gloomy."

  • Paul Massey98/104

    The primary bed room in Susan Deliss's nation home in France has a easy headboard created from an vintage suzani. The mattress is unfold with an vintage quilt, hand-dyed by Susan with indigo. She has mounted an vintage Ikat textile to create an paintings for the wall.

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    When you don't have room for a four-poster mattress then a pelmet like this one by Paolo Moschino could be a artistic various. The linen curtains are created from 'Nyvelle Oyster' by Paolo Moschino for Nicholas Haslam. The clear, straight traces and border of blue stands out in opposition to the darkish partitions.

  • Paul Massey100/104

    In Fiona Golfar's Cornwall home, fairly florals, together with a headboard in a classic Colefax and Fowler cloth, an Indian quilt and botanical prints from her husband's aunts carry nostalgic appeal to a spare room.

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    A vivid blue bed room in Audrey Carden's northwest London home. The bedspread is from Shine by Sho.

  • Paul Massey102/104

    The nineteenth-century chaise longue in the primary bed room of a light-filled home by Marion Lichtig has been left 'as is', for a relaxed really feel; the curtain cloth is 'Tulipano' from Tissus d'Hélène.

  • Lucas Allen103/104

    This brightly patterned room in Edward Bulmer's Queen Anne home contains an eighteenth-century painted Chinese language wallpaper, a carpet by David Bamford and curtain cloth from Chelsea Textiles; Edward designed the mattress.

  • Simon Brown104/104

    On this north London home, designed by Caroline Holdaway, the sunshine wall panelling and white bedlinen act as a foil for numerous patterned Celia Birtwell materials in the primary bed room. The proprietor Paul says, 'It's essentially the most pretty home to get up in. We by no means fully decrease the bed room blinds, so we get up with the sunshine. In spring, the views are of blossom, in summer season of leaves, in winter the sky.'

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