Turquoise Bedroom Design Ideas
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Brooke Copp-Barton Interiors
Hand made printed lampshades from Rosi de Ruig perfectly compliment this whimsical scheme.
BSA Construction
Expansive master bedroom with textured grey accent wall, custom white trim, crown, and white walls, and dark hardwood flooring. Large bay window with park view. Dark grey velvet platform bed with velvet bench and headboard. Gas-fired fireplace with custom grey marble surround. White tray ceiling with recessed lighting.
London Bay Homes
The Avignon features breathtaking views of Quail West’s Arthur Hills-designed golf course and coveted southern exposure.
Fully furnished by Romanza Interior Design, the open floor plan offers a formal dining room, study, second-floor loft and two guest suites with balconies. The kitchen, casual dining area and great room create a large gathering space, with rooms defined by beamed ceilings and archways.
The first-floor owner’s suite features a sitting area framed by a rectangular bay window, a coffered ceiling and two large walk-in closets. Sliding glass doors in the master bath reveal a garden area and outdoor shower.
The outdoor living areas offer motorized screens and insect control to enjoy uninhibited views of the golf course as you grill from the outdoor kitchen, or enjoy a relaxing swim in the custom pool, which includes a sun shelf and spa.
Masterpiece Design Group
This master bedroom shows how muted colors - such as the varied family of grays & silver tones here - can made vibrant and inviting - with a punch of color (in this case, bright teal/turquoise)
Ignitus Architectural Studio
Photo Credit - Photographix | Jacob Nedumchira
Master bedroom placed near the north façade of the house with an narrow balcony fills the bedroom with soft northern sunlight. This room is tailored with a refreshing blue accent wall with the geometrical pattern on the wall framed by a sleek wooden architrave and minimal furniture.
ONLYCHILD STUDIO
Interior design of six apartments in a central London Edwardian townhouse conversion for boutique hotel company, Cuckooz.
The overall design took inspiration from the culturally-rich local area, encompassing some historically significant antiquities from the British Museum, curiosities from some of the other local museums, a nod to the infamous Gin Lane as well as the famous lion and unicorn clad spire of St George's Church (that can be seen through the rear windows of the property).
Highlights of the project were creating six bespoke textile prints for soft furnishings, artwork produced by hand for art prints as well as designing and printing a 52 page coffee table book for each apartment's living space.
Creating a feeling of consistency throughout the property was important to the project, using variations of the same colour palette created a fluid connectivity whilst also allowing each space to feel unique. The custom designed velvet headboards and specially sourced furniture and decor items also gave the project a strong sense of individuality.
Drawn Interior Design
Space was at a premium in this 1930s bedroom refurbishment, so textured panelling was used to create a headboard no deeper than the skirting, while bespoke birch ply storage makes use of every last millimeter of space.
The circular cut-out handles take up no depth while relating to the geometry of the lamps and mirror.
Muted blues, & and plaster pink create a calming backdrop for the rich mustard carpet, brick zellige tiles and petrol velvet curtains.
Turquoise Bedroom Design Ideas
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