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12/12 Architects & Planners
The master Bedroom is spacious without being over-sized. Space is included for a small seating area, and clear access to the large windows facing the yard and deck below. Triple awning transom windows over the bed provide morning sunshine. The trim details throughout the home are continued into the bedroom at the floor, windows, doors and a simple picture rail near the ceiling line.
Dainty Dora
A selection of my designer wallpaper and wall murals currently licensed by Wallsauce.com made to order to fit any wall or space at any scale (vector designs). All inspired by the early Art Nouveau movement of 'La Belle Epoch' meaning 'the beautiful time'.
The Bazeley Partnership
Sitting within a designated AONB, this new Arts and Crafts-influenced residence replaced an ‘end of life’ 1960’s bungalow.
Conceived to sit above an extensive private wine cellar, this highly refined house features a dramatic circular sitting room. An internal lift provides access to all floors, from the underground level to the roof-top observation terrace showcasing panoramic views overlooking the Fal Estuary.
The bespoke joinery and internal finishes detailed by The Bazeley Partnership included walnut floor-boarding, skirtings, doors and wardrobes. Curved staircases are complemented by glass handrails and the bathrooms are finished with limestone, white marble and mother-of-pearl inlay. The bedrooms were completed with vanity units clad in rustic oak and marble and feature hand-painted murals on Japanese silk wallpaper.
Externally, extensive use of traditional stonework, cut granite, Delabole slate, standing seam copper roofs and copper gutters and downpipes combine to create a building that acknowledges the regional context whilst maintaining its own character.
Design by UBER
Completely re-modernised master bed ensuite and dressing rooms (with 7 further bedrooms). Initial relocation and expansion of the ensuite entrance for better access and symmetry.
The Bazeley Partnership
Sitting within a designated AONB, this new Arts and Crafts-influenced residence replaced an ‘end of life’ 1960’s bungalow.
Conceived to sit above an extensive private wine cellar, this highly refined house features a dramatic circular sitting room. An internal lift provides access to all floors, from the underground level to the roof-top observation terrace showcasing panoramic views overlooking the Fal Estuary.
The bespoke joinery and internal finishes detailed by The Bazeley Partnership included walnut floor-boarding, skirtings, doors and wardrobes. Curved staircases are complemented by glass handrails and the bathrooms are finished with limestone, white marble and mother-of-pearl inlay. The bedrooms were completed with vanity units clad in rustic oak and marble and feature hand-painted murals on Japanese silk wallpaper.
Externally, extensive use of traditional stonework, cut granite, Delabole slate, standing seam copper roofs and copper gutters and downpipes combine to create a building that acknowledges the regional context whilst maintaining its own character.
12/12 Architects & Planners
New Craftsman style home, approx 3200sf on 60' wide lot. Views from the street, highlighting front porch, large overhangs, Craftsman detailing. Photos by Robert McKendrick Photography.
H2 Design Studio
A pathway to the master ensuite and WIC was restricted by too many doors, and an awkward layout of linen closets. A simple re-layout of the storage spaces allowed for more function within the master ensuite, and removal of the vestibule door created a more fluid access to the ensuite and WIC. Walking the line between traditional and transitional, the balance comes with the finish details and hardware. Square, sharp lines modernize an overall traditional palette, but special attention to craftsmanship expresses a nod to traditional design.
12/12 Architects & Planners
New Craftsman style home, approx 3200sf on 60' wide lot. Views from the street, highlighting front porch, large overhangs, Craftsman detailing. Photos by Robert McKendrick Photography.
Fresh Paint LLC
This is the before picture of the room. We have already covered the floors and masked off the trim for the first phase. We cut the seams and bubbles out where the wallpaper was loose, then applied a clear, wallpaper primer which seals in the glue so it won't release when exposed to the moisture in the drywall mud. After this we applied three coats of drywall mud, sanded, primed and painted. Before the final paint went on, we prepped and sprayed all the trim (millwork). Lovely!
Arts and Crafts Bedroom Design Ideas with Wallpaper
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