The Bedroom.
Guest rooms, teen rooms, and secondary suites deserve the same thought as the primary. We design them for sleep first — and then for the layered hospitality that makes a stay feel looked after.
Design a BedroomThe Room
Sleep, softly designed.
A bedroom is a room you enter with the lights low and leave with the lights off. We start there: what the room feels like at night, in the dark, at 3 a.m. Then we work outward — textiles, bed frame, nightstands, reading light, and the small objects that accumulate on surfaces.
We layer textures heavily in bedrooms — a linen duvet, a wool throw, a cotton sheet, a matelassé coverlet — and we keep color palettes tight. Color comes from art, from books, from the occasional painted wall.
What we do here
Furniture planning, bed and headboard specification, nightstand and dresser selection, linen program, curtain and blackout design, reading-light specification, and art and object layer.