PROJECT PLANNER l KBB
The PLANS
1 Dedicated storage The new dressing table is composed entirely of drawers, ensuring ample space for small items such as make-up and jewellery. 2 WC The basin unit extends along the wall to house the cistern and frame the pan, creating a sleek look. 3 Heating Added to keep the bedroom cosy, a tall radiator sits on the wall adjacent to the seating area. 4 Clever design In order to maximise floor area, the bed has been placed directly against the wall, with a wide headboard behind it.
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NEED TO KNOW
SOURCEBOOK Design KSL 01787 339023
kslsudbury.co.uk Furniture Bard & Blackwood 01243 532121
bardandblackwood.co.uk; Hib 020 8441 0352
hib.co.uk; Trend Bedrooms 0800 028 4466
trendinteriors.co.uk Sanitaryware Ashton & Bentley 01902 837436,
ashtonandbentley.co.uk; Villeroy & Boch
villeroy-boch.co.uk Surfaces Corian 0800 962116,
corian.uk; Tiles Porcelanosa 01923 656777,
porcelanosa.com/uk Brassware Hansgrohe 01372 472 077,
hansgrohe.co.uk Flooring Karndean 01386 820100,
karndean.com/en-gb
THE COSTS Furniture and surfaces
Installation, approx. Total
£15,500
[wardrobes, vanity unit, bedside tables] Sanitaryware and brassware £2200 Flooring
£2000 £3000
£22,700
PL NNING A PROJEC ?
Email your design dilemma, along with photos of your room as it is now and
a fl oorplan to kbbmag@
taylistmedia.com
IRINA’S VERDICT “With a simple yet effective design, Rebecca managed to incorporate the clients’ wishes and deliver a calm sanctuary. The colour palette together with the minimalist furniture offer the rooms a clean and modern look, with the pendant lights and LED lighting above the wardrobe adding understated wow factor. I love the relaxing feeling of the scheme and how it ties in with the adjoining areas.”
KBB
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