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A bright and refreshing twin room, using a mix of strong patterned fabrics in complementing accents. A bold use of colour and design holds the key to adding interest and vibrancy to this traditional bedroom interior. Depth is created by layering and using a natural woodland theme to bring the organic palette to life.

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Walls and Curtains
The neutral Stitch Floral Wallpaper looks charming. Whilst, the pale grey-blue flowers and cream detailing tie into the bedroom's colour scheme without being too matchy.
Embroidered fabric adds extra intricacy and luxury. A deep indigo material, Wooland Tree also continues the room's themes. Whereas, bespoke curtain poles offer an abundance of choice to get the perfect fit.
Bedding and Blankets
A classic William Morris, Willow Bough fabric used here on the bedding. The stylised, Arts & Crafts print in muted tones brings further interest to the space.
Cushions and Lighting
Woodland Tree in neutral is ideal for complementing cushions alongside a small, classic design in Chinese Checkers. Bespoke cushions allow these to be made in different sizes with optional fabric trimmings.
A Paix Lamp subtly mixes vintage and modern with antique brass and a smart white lampshade.
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