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The bedroom-cum-living space is in the hut, which used to house the cables “like an old telephone exchange,” Marsh says. The seating area takes advantage of the sea views, with the sleep space at the other end of the room. Local materials were used where possible, including fabrics from Melin Tregwynt, the nearby wool mill.Iron bed: John Lewis; pillows and Broadstripe throws in red: Melin Tregwynt
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A comfortable chair next to a side table helps finish off the room. Table: vintage by Lane; chair: vintage, reupholstered in Romo fabric; Icelandic sheepskin throw: Design Within Reach; pillow: custom, in Romo fabric
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7. Give your head a rest. This monochromatic room is warmed up with a wooden headboard. The timber is unfinished, so its various shades and patterns come through to complement other elements in the room.
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4. Hang a chandelier. Add surprising features to your space to give it a quirky feel. The old beams on this ceiling have been teamed with an elaborate chandelier. The intricate design and shiny surfaces contrast beautifully with the weathered wood above.
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1. Fashion some shelves. Use unfinished wood to create rustic shelves. In this paneled bedroom, two small bedside ledges have been fashioned from rough timber. It’s a simple idea, but a very effective way to give your room a homespun feel.
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5. Portland, Oregon. This rustic unit may be compact, but the sliding doors open the living area to the backyard, and a skylight in the bedroom above brings in ample natural light. It’s clever by design.
The bedroom-cum-living space is in the hut, which used to house the cables “like an old telephone exchange,” Marsh says. The seating area takes advantage of the sea views, with the sleep space at the other end of the room. Local materials were used where possible, including fabrics from Melin Tregwynt, the nearby wool mill.Iron bed: John Lewis; pillows and Broadstripe throws in red: Melin Tregwynt
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