Kids rooms
I love using murals for feature walls and this world map really makes this boys bedroom in my Wimbledon project. Industrial lights and scaffolding panelling add further interest.
Bespoke joinery incorporating desk and wardrobe
A striking striped chair for the desk picks up on the stripe in the joinery
This stunning painterly fabric made wonderful curtains and worked beautifully with this feature wall for this girls bedroom
A beloved chair gets a new coat with this Mulberry Fabric
The Headboard in this room
Terrazzo fabric for blind in little girls room
Striped chair in front of hummingbird wallpaper in little girls room
Boys room using Wired for Sound wallpaper, industrial cabinet for books and bits..
Brick wallpaper, bespoke bunk bed and play table ensures that all the Lego is off the floor.
Calm boys room with a London Mural at my Ashchurch Rd project
on the other side, bespoke joinery
Pretty pink window seat and roman blinds with designer rads on cheeks of bay window. Ashchurch road project.
Bespoke joinery incorporating wardrobes and desk with a stunning central chandelier of acrylic flowers
A bedroom at my Southfields project. Farrow and Ball Arsenic on the walls and a Butterfly feature wall with pops of yellow
A Spiderman mural and cluster of lights ensured this bedroom had punch - bag on left out of shot. Goldsmith Ave project
This bohemian bedroom for a teen was also enjoyed by the lizard living at the end of the bed! Esmond road Project
Lovely lilac was the colour of choice by my little client. Bespoke bunk bed incorporating joinery at either end in the form of a desk and drawers for storage. Chesterfield Road project.
Her brothers room - he loved cars....
Bespoke bunk bed, mural and new coat of paint transformed this boys room in Southfields
Getting Ziggy with it. Brick wallpaper, a Lego decal, and bespoke joinery
This fabric was the starting point for this room.
Colourful wallpaper for this special little lady in Southfields
Pretty blackout blind and chandelier
Love this pink wood wallpaper and the chair was from Graham and Green. Goldsmith Ave project.