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Sumptuous dark blue master bedroom - before and after photos

Mabel Fox Design
4 years ago
last modified: 4 years ago

If you are thinking about going for dark blue walls in your bedroom, absolutely go for it! We have got Stiffkey Blue teamed with Wimborne White by Farrow & Ball here. The blue was chosen to compliment the original tiled fireplace in this 1930s home. The dark oak flooring adds to the cosy, relaxing feel, with the faux sheepskin rugs and throws on the king size bed from Made.com. Let's not forget the pops of mustard yellow in the ceiling shade, lamp base and blanket, a winning combination that promotes restful sleep, something we all need!

The beautiful wardrobes are from The White Company and then all the chests of drawers are vintage finds. Any questions welcomeMabel Fox Design







Comments (9)

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    Paintforme
    4 years ago

    Great #colour!

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  • Sonia
    4 years ago

    Nice. Having the white paintwork really brightens the room.

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  • Chris Goodchild
    4 years ago

    Having the white frieze, wardrobes, door and windows to counter the dark blue really sets it off. Good job.

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  • S L
    4 years ago

    Love the colour, would love to see pictures of what you’ve done for window

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    Mabel Fox Design
    Original Author
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    Good question S L, it is hard to take a good picture of white wooden shutters as an amateur photographer, but hopefully you can pick up the detail in these 2 photographs of the other side of the room. We used The Cambridge Shutter Company for the warm white traditional shutters. Rebecca, the owner, is so helpful and knowledgable. The service was amazing. www.thecambridgeshuttercompany.co.uk if you are interested and local to Cambridge area.




  • Heather Hill
    4 years ago

    Out of interest, why do some designers not make their bed neatly. Some people seem to think that a just jumped out bed look is great but there is nothing more satisfying than leaving the bedroom in the morning to a perfectly made tucked in bed... and then better still jumping back into a bed that has been made neatly in the morning. Its not a critisim, I am just more intrigued! How do others like their beds made in the morning?

  • Sonia
    4 years ago

    I think it’s quite realistic....... I tend to pull the duvet back towards the feet of the bed, neatly, and leave it to air. I’ll make the bed later, but it really isn’t a priority for me. I don’t even, shock horror, iron my bedding. It still feels crisp and clean but a bit wrinklier!

  • Heather Hill
    4 years ago

    Maybe Im the only one that ever makes my bed like that in the morning. It just makes me feel good. ;-)

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