Beaumont Boulivard
Master Bedroom
The layout of the clients' bedroom, ensuite, and walk-in wardrobe presented some challenges, so we made the decision to reconfigure a few rooms on the top floor to address these issues. To get a detailed understanding of how we improved the upper floor and, consequently, the client's lifestyle, you can explore our Interior Architecture case study on this property.
Our priority was to create a space that not only functioned well but also resonated with the client's personal style. Having previously collaborated with the client on their Holiday Home, we had a solid understanding of their preferences. I introduced the client to a captivating collection of colourful patterned fabrics from Linwood, and her excitement was evident. Together, we delved into the decision-making process, considering various colourways and cross-referencing them with their artwork collection. Ultimately, we settled on a rich blue and red colourway, which we incorporated into the blinds, providing a striking and cohesive element to the room's design.
In the Master Bedroom, our goal was to craft a cozy and relaxed atmosphere. To achieve this, we used a combination of rich colours, Eijffinger wallpaper, tongue and groove wall panelling, and textured cushions. The resulting space is a testament to the transformation that can be achieved through thoughtful design and a deep understanding of the client's preferences and lifestyle.