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‘White & Wood’ with Daval Bedroom Furniture


White linens, wood accents and mineral tones like cloudy greys, natural beige and confident charcoals are set to elevate bedroom interiors this summer: creating a clean, modern space that evoke the subtle characteristics of Scandinavian design.


Daval, leaders in the British design and manufacture of quality fitted furniture has captured the beauty of ‘Nordic style’ with a collection of Hygge bedroom furniture that focuses on home and lifestyle. Consequently, blonde woods contrasted by muted shades of furniture are being used to naturally refract light around a room for an effortless look and feel.


Roma


Roma by Daval epitomises Scandi design with its simple lines and subtle colour palette of textured blonde wood and Frost White furniture that is matt to touch. Contemporary by design, Roma presents modern slab doors for a seamless finish and flush fit, with the fitted expanse of wardrobes spanning the full width of the wall: maximising on available floor space and the creation of discreet storage.


This bedroom scheme in Roma features a two-door and a three-door wardrobe in White, which are divided by an integrated open wall unit in blonde wood that offers four concealed drawers at the base and three open display shelves at eye line. Bedside cabinets, a tall chest of drawers and vanity unit are designed in the same style and finish to offer continuity of design right through to the bathroom: slender matt black handles complete the look.


‘‘Easily identifiable, ‘Nordic style’ interiors are renowned for their simplicity, beauty and function.’’


Genoa


In keeping with this resurgence for ‘White & Wood’, Genoa is another Bedroom Collection by Daval that caters to this ‘Nordic style’ trend. Pictured above, this modular furniture range exemplifies the comfort which comes from simple, ergonomic design that is more personal to you. Presenting undertones of beige, Genoa in Cashmere is balanced by the organic form of Ontario walnut which conjures up the beauty and calm of Mother Nature. Featuring a combination of high line and low line furniture, behind the master bed which forms a storage space for a corner linen bin: a practical space saver for clothes, bedding and towels!


An elegant design with soft chamfered edges, Vienna’s luxurious design details, Super Matt Cashmere finish and American Copper handles come together to create a tranquil bedroom environment with inherent function and finesse. The chamfered edge detail flows throughout the design, which is mirrored across a matching ceiling up stand, plinth and bespoke worktop design. Additional storage in juxtaposing heights complete this modern bedroom scheme, ensuring there is enough space for clothing, belts, shoes, jewellery and even a place to rest a good book and glass of water!


Vienna


Built from sustainable materials and precision engineered in the UK, the beauty of Daval furniture is its ability to take on any persona and be tailor-made to suit the individual.


Simon Bodsworth, Managing Director, Daval says ‘‘Presenting a pure aesthetic centred on practical living, Scandi designs offer clean lines, flawless craftsmanship and understated elegance. Characterized by the use of muted tones, honest materials and minimal ornamentation, you can introduce this ‘Nordic style’ in your kitchen by simply combining blonde woods with lighter colours. In terms of material, the focus always comes back to wood, so don’t be afraid to go all out. Incorporate wooden cabinetry throughout to add texture and warmth to the room and try to err towards light, natural wood tones and painted effects to achieve a truly Scandi inspired look.’’


www.daval-furniture.co.uk 14 New Homes Wales and the South West


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