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It's two seperate full sized mattresses on one platform
A standard twin bed is 39" wide, but I would guess that this designer used custom mattresses or military mattresses to get around 32" width. It looks like there is approx 12" between the beds~ so this room might be 10'6" wide. * On a second note: two twin beds pushed together make a king sized bed...so you could also push two of these together and have one bed for a couple and the twin for the child, leaving a 24" walk space!
18'x11'
These look like two Ikea "Billy" bookcases with optional "Oxberg" glass doors. I know them well because I installed them myself in my own office & closet, and absolutely love them! You can also order glass shelves for these bookcases, which makes it look even better. You can buy a couple of nicer looking knobs sat the hardware store, which they've done in the pic, and it looks specatacular. No one will guess that they are cheap!
The paint color is Farrow & Ball "Wimborne White".
The cabinets are hand-painted in Farrow & Ball, Oxford Stone 264.
The walls are painted in Farrow & Ball Old White and the woodwork is Farrow & Ball All White.
Mole’s Breath (island) and Strong White (walls), Farrow & Ball.
White is an obvious choice with wood trim. Stay away from bright white and look for something with milky undertones. Here is Farrow & Ball’s Slipper Satin 2004.
Cabinet paint: Farrow & Ball’s Dove Tale.
Colours: cornforth white walls, pavilion grey cabinets, island downpipe
The cabinet colour was Farrow and Ball - Pavillion Grey.
he walls are Pratt and Lambert 2269 Lambswool, the wainscot is Farrow and Ball Dimnity 2008
Old White for walls and Hardwick white for cabinets. Both Farrow & Ball.
Purbeck Stone by Farrow & Ball for the wardrobes.
A chic hallway with Farrow & Ball All White walls and Cornforth White skirting. All White is exactly what it says! Unusually, it contains no other pigment except for white, creating the softest most sympathetic colour without the colder blue undertones of a brilliant white. One of our Contemporary Neutrals, All White pairs seamlessly with Skimming Stone and Strong White for a warm scheme with a slight edge. For a clean and almost graphic finish, contrast with fresh, strong tones like Pitch Black and St Giles Blue.
Please tell me how are the rectangles are done on this back wall? Most likely painted wood panels. Also can be first padded & then fabric covered
mirror or mirror tiles
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