This is an example of a classic bedroom in Essex.
Elizabeth Ash Interiors
Elizabeth Ash Interiors
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars8 ReviewsView Profile

BRENTWOOD,ESSEX

Transitional Bedroom, Essex

Considering my son was only a toddler when we moved into our home, his recent transition to the secondary school called for an upgrade of his bedroom. He wanted a space that would embody his personality (relaxed and contemplative) and his love for tennis, music, computers /gaming, and cars. I wanted a timeless look, a space he would continue to grow into, and a luxurious aesthetic (what can I say, I just love that luxurious aesthetic?). I married both briefs and the result is this sophisticated boy’s room that has a fun, yet grown-up vibe. Combining a subtle plaid wallpaper as a backdrop with a bespoke bed and customised tennis wall art and name frame, the reveal left my son completely blown away! To achieve this result, we changed everything in the room with the exception of the wardrobe and shutters. The plush new carpet takes the feeling of luxury to a whole new level and the bespoke headboard adds texture and character, contributing to the heightened luxurious finish. The ambience in this bedroom is unreal. It has been said that our bespoke moody rooms create so much more depth than a photo can convey. We certainly agree!
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