
New Farm ApartmentTransitional Bedroom, Brisbane
Toby Scott
What Houzz contributors are saying:

Add depth‘Finding the right colours for the walls in a small bedroom can be challenging, as you try to inject depth into the room,’ says Letiche. In an otherwise plain room, details such as a striking landscape painting that draws you towards a point in the distance, and structurally interesting shutters – as seen here – can create a sense of depth where there was none.‘The challenges of boxrooms,’ she adds, ‘are that you have to consciously think about every little detail as the space won’t give any natural clues.’

Try white on whiteOne of the simplest ways to deal with a small room is to lighten the space with white everything. Even the most closed-in room will seem generous with white walls, white linen, white ceiling and off-white carpet. The window shutters allow in plenty of light but, even when closed, the white finish helps make the room seem larger.Check out what white can do for you in the bedroom
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Add depth ‘Finding the right colours for the walls in a small bedroom can be challenging, as you try to inject depth into the room,’ says Letiche. In an otherwise plain room, details such as a striking landscape painting that draws you towards a point in the distance, and structurally interesting shutters – as seen here – can create a sense of depth where there was none. ‘The challenges of boxrooms,’ she adds, ‘are that you have to consciously think about every little detail as the space won’t give any natural clues.’

Love the idea of the picture that draws the observer into the distance!

za male sobe perspektiva Add depth ‘Finding the right colours for the walls in a small bedroom can be challenging, as you try to inject depth into the room,’ says Letiche. In an otherwise plain room, details such as a striking landscape painting that draws you towards a point in the distance, and structurally interesting shutters – as seen here – can create a sense of depth where there was none. ‘The challenges of boxrooms,’ she adds, ‘are that you have to consciously think about every little detail as the space won’t give any natural clues.’