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interior design


All from Sweetpea & Willow


JACQUIE DUNTON Creative director for Sweetpea & Willow


Ophelia Gold Table Lamp, The French Bedroom Company.


What’s your own bedroom style? “My bedroom is mainly white with lots of light flowing through. I deal with colour, shapes and texture every day, so when I get home, I like a simple palette to clear my mind,” says Dunton. “I love table displays and have a collection of china ring trays on my bedside table. I can’t resist buying new scatter cushions and throws. Every so oſten, I’ll update the chandelier above the bed - it’s a simple change which has a big impact. “In the colder months, I drape a pure white faux fur throw on my bed. My kids love to snuggle up on it on lazy Sunday mornings.”


“SIDE LAMPS ARE SUCH AN


IMPORTANT FEATURE, ESPECIALLY IN WINTER.”


Large Cushion, The French Bedroom Company.


How do you create the perfect bedroom? “Keep the palette simple. Look for relaxing colours to paint the walls and keep your room as clutter free as possible,” she advises. “Storage is everything. Built-in wardrobes, beds with in-built storage, and bedside tables with drawers are great ways to achieve a calm and tidy space, where rest and relaxation is a priority.” “Side lamps are such an important feature, especially in winter. When I have guests staying over, I always make sure side lamps are on when they arrive, and a scented candle is burning.”


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