
Dressing area ideas: Maximising style and space in your bedroom
A dressing area may not be something you've given much thought to, but it's a space you'll use every day as you prepare for the day ahead.
With all the time spent indoors during autumn, it’s a great opportunity to look at revamping an area of your home. Bringing seasonal colours inside can connect your home to nature: for a cohesive flow between your outdoor space and your room. This cohesion can even make your interior spaces feel bigger as they flow effortlessly into the natural world outside.
While autumnal décor may typically include rusted reds and burnt oranges, we love the warmth found in a soft pink or the cool breeze found in light blue. Read on to find out how to style each shade…
If you’re a fan of pink:
Pale pinks are timeless and can be used to complement richer claret shades or as a contrast against other colours. Our Peony doors include a subtle peach undertone, creating a cosy feel.
If you prefer blue:
However, if you’re a fan of the colder weather: an icy blue can be an ideal accent colour to introduce into your home. To truly drench your home in this cool shade, opt for sleek and shiny chrome accessories! Reflective surfaces and details are key to achieving this chilly look. Icy blue is also one of 2024’s most popular colours, working as a neutral background to bolder shades and textures.
We’ve styled two of our colour options on Instagram this week: Peony and Storm Blue. Take a moment with us and pick your favourite in the comments!
A dressing area may not be something you've given much thought to, but it's a space you'll use every day as you prepare for the day ahead.
Your bedroom should be a calm and cosy space that you can retreat to after a busy day. But if it feels far from relaxing because you've got too much stuff, it might be time to declutter your bedroom.
When you're preparing for your baby's arrival, designing the nursery is one of the most exciting steps.
Whether you have an exact vision in tow, or are just at the beginning stage of your home renovation, we have heaps of inspiration for you to get stuck into.
Find a wealth of design tips, trends and inspiration in the pages of our brochure, magazine and on our blog. Our experts are always ready to help you create dream home, pop in store or book your free design visit for experts to help on bringing your vision to life.