Colourful Bedrooms Design and Installation
While bedroom colours are usually neutral and calming, there’s a big step towards pops of colour in your sleeping space. In the fashion world, dopamine dressing (the idea that wearing colours makes you feel more positive) has been huge for a while, and the same theory works for bedrooms.
The fear is that you could completely overdo the colour in your bedroom so that becomes drenched rather than popping out. To prevent this, try choosing a coloured pieces of bedroom furniture – coloured headboards using sumptuous fabrics.
Of course, one of the most effective and cost effective ways of introducing a pop of colour is to use paint. Introduce contrasting colours of bedroom furniture, for example, a wall of fitted wardrobes in one block colour.
You could also add in layers to your bedroom design, mixing textures that add a pop of colour and tie in the aesthetic.
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It’s time to consider the way you will use your bedroom. Do you want somewhere that you can store a lot of items and clothing?
Have a think about what main features you want your bedroom to have. For example, is a walk-in wardrobe your number one goal or would you prefer built-in wardrobes that cleverly maximise your storage.
Try and imagine your existing bedroom without any furniture in it – hard we know, so it might be worth getting out a tape measure, paper and pen, and jotting down rough measurements.
Knowing how much space you’ve got to work with will help you to choose how to furnish the room.
Stand back and try and visualise how you would use the space.
It’s important to understand the size of your room so that you can determine which size bed you’ll have and what furniture you can fit in. You also need to leave enough floor space for moving around.
Make sure there’s sufficient room for moving around the bed, space for getting dressed, and for any furniture that you want, such as dressing table.
Decide what elements you believe are crucial in your new bedroom. Work out a budget that fits comfortably with you. Don’t forget to cost our accessories, wallpaper and paint etc to complete your project.
Make an appointment. We can come out and see you, take precise measurements and give you advice on how to best maximise your space.
This is when you can describe your dream bedroom to us. What features are you really hoping for in your new space? What are the things that you really wouldn’t like to have.
Once we’ve taken a brief from you, we will then draw up a plan of your new bedroom – and this is when the magic starts!
You’ll have access to design ideas, fixtures and fittings, décor and styles and be able to look at our own bedroom display areas for inspiration.
We have many different ranges and styles, from modern and sleek to sophisticated and elegant. Remember you can use either freestanding furniture or our modular systems.
If your space is limited – use neutral, light colours. Try to avoid overloading your room with furniture and accessories, it will look cluttered and make your room appear smaller – minimalism is key.
You will receive a CAD drawing of the layout of your new bedroom so that you can see for yourself just how your new space will look.
At this stage you will need to sign off on all the furniture, units and accessories so that we can push on with ordering everything in time for installation.
We, at CNG Design make the entire process of installing a new bedroom as easy as possible for the customer.
Having been installing bedrooms for many years, we can design, order and install your bedroom with such professionalism and accuracy you will be glad you chose us.
We oversee all aspects of the installation and liaise with each tradesman involved in the process and benefit from knowing that our in-house installation team are highly trained professionals in the fields of joinery, plumbing, plastering and of course all the electricians we work with are highly qualified.
Whilst undertaking work within your home, the CNG team will make sure that your space is respected. We will remove and dispose the old bedroom, packaging and other rubbish left over from the installation and make sure that everything is left clean and tidy, not only after project completion, but at the end of every work day.