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Functional bedroom wall treatment
Mar 3, 2016
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Mar 3, 2016
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Mar 2, 2016
Mar 2, 2016

The head wall of this small London bedroom serves several functions.

Functional bedroom wall treatment

Nicole Linnell March 3, 2016

Small bedrooms in city apartments is nobody’s idea of a new phenomenon. Bedrooms are the most straightforward room in the home, so coming up with new designs to solve the tiny-bedroom functionality dilemma can be a lot of fun.

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We used four layers of materials fixed to the wall to serve multiple functions. This solution took up no space yet provided depth, texture, and the functionality of a headboard as well as a shimmering backdrop to bounce back some bedside lighting. Hanging the pendants from the ceiling meant we could use smaller bedside tables (where the closet door needed to open).

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First, we start with a written plan. Always. Measuring to the millimetre and modelling the design allows you to avoid costly mistakes, test how the room will feel and is a great way to check the balance between positive and negative space. All are important!

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Do things in the right order, destructive elements first, then work your way inward. We started by ripping the carpeting off the floor and calling in an electrician to move the electrical wiring and fixing the lighting in place. Roy repaired walls and ceilings, and I painted. And then again for the wall panels and trim, Roy constructed, and I painted. We hung the wallpaper. I made the pendants from some fishing wire and glass orbs purchased from Crate & Barrel, hanging on custom made lighting wires from Urban Cottage Industries. Finally, literally on our way ‘out the door’ we installed new flooring.

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And voila! The bedside tables were up cycled with paint, gold leaf and new knobs, the foam headboard upholstery and the bedding soft furnishings were all custom made with fabric we found in Shepherd’s Bush fabric shops.

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