Our bedroom design gallery features a variety of traditional and eclectic designs, offering inspiration for children's bedrooms, nurseries, rooms with bay windows and en suite rooms. Colourful designs and more neutral palettes are showcased below.

ECLECTIC

eclectic /ɪˈklɛktɪk/adjective
deriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources

I have recently embraced eclectic design and I have recently designed three different eclectic style bedrooms. Each one has a mix of different styles, textures and materials. They provide a homely, lived-in feel that gives a sense of warmth and individuality.


Modern Eclectic

Bay window bedroom with en-suite

Ornate eclectic

COASTAL BLUE

Coastal blues are a bang on trend for Summer 2022!


PINK BOTANICAL BEDROOM

One of my personal favourites - I love the colour combination and the feeling of calm and serenity that comes from this design.

OCEAN THEME BEDROOM

My son is mad on the ocean and has an ambition to be a marine biologist. He would like an ocean theme bedroom in our next house so that inspired me to create this design.

FLORAL FAIRYTALE

My daughter, on the other hand, wants a woodland/fairly/floral bedroom. She loves to tuck herself away with her books and art so I wanted to zone her bedroom to give her cosy nooks to snuggle into.

LLAMA LOVE NURSERY

I fell in love with this wallpaper and knew it would be perfect for a nursery.

TEENAGE BOHO BEDROOM

I would have loved a room like this when I was a teenager - something a little more grown up for the teenage girl of the household. Lots of texture, colour and interest to create a sanctuary for study or relaxation.

Transitional Bedroom

Definition of transitional: the style combines curves with straight lines to create a design that balances masculine and feminine attributes, aiming to create a comfortable and relaxing style. A lack of ornamentation and decoration with minimal accessories keeps the focus on the simplicity and sophistication of the design. Colour palettes are typically neutral and subtle and may be monochromatic, with colour in art and accents rather than upholstery and floors.