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Photo Gallery: bedroom Makeover & storage ideas

giving a bland space personality.

Lack of storage indicates whatever is on display.

A single bedside table with no drawers or shelves didn’t offer sufficient space to stash personal items. additional shoes, clothes as well as other gear tucked under the bed were all too visible. The space likewise needed some softness as well as a focal point.

Photographer: Angus Fergusson

Source: home & house may 2010 issue

Limited functionality is a difficulty in this little space.

A single hanging rod as well as an overloaded top shelf made the closet cluttered as well as chaotic, while useful genuine estate (like the inside of the closet door) wasn’t used to best advantage.

Photographer: Angus Fergusson

Source: home & house may 2010 issue

This corner appears gloomy as well as sparse.

Deep eco-friendly walls plus wood floors made the space seem little as well as dark. A hand-me-down bureau used storage however looked dowdy, as well as a lack of window coverings, rugs or artwork indicated the space felt cold.

Photographer: Angus Fergusson

Source: home & house may 2010 issue

Double your bedroom storage with style.

A pale wall colour as well as quite floral wallpaper in springtime colors makes this space look larger. Bedside tables with drawers offer additional storage, while woven baskets with material liners as well as lids stored under the bed keep out-of-season garments dust-free, however still accessible.

See more before as well as after shots of this room, as well as get more excellent ideas for little spaces in our little space options gallery.

See more photos of Michael’s former apartment as well as a excursion in our gallery as well as video. Plus, see excursions of his new house, too!

Photographer: Angus Fergusson

Source: home & house March 2010 issue

Products: Wallpaper, Wisteria (2215), wall colour, pale Powder (204), Farrow & Ball; sheets, pine Cone Hill; bedding, Sears; bed, baskets (under bed), Ikea; mirror, Angus & Company; lamps, Elte; rug, dash & Albert.

A canvas bag as well as handsome wicker hamper keep laundry organized.

Smaller items, like scarves, belts as well as mementos, are sorted into little boxes. A shoe caddy, hung on the back of the closet door, gets shoes off the floor. Piles of sweaters as well as linens stay vertical with shelf dividers. A moody paint colour on the back wall of the closet makes garments pop.

See more before as well as after shots of this room, as well as get more excellent ideas for little spaces in our little space options gallery.

See more photos of Michael’s former apartment as well as a excursion in our gallery as well as video. Plus, see excursions of his new house, too!

Photographer: Angus Fergusson

Source: home & house March 2010 issue

Products: closet colour, Card space eco-friendly (79), Farrow & Ball.

A coat of paint brightens up hand-me-down furniture.

A traditional dresser gets new life with a coat of dove-grey paint as well as brass hardware. A simple corkboard dressed up with material as well as ribbon keeps colourful necklaces within reach as well as on display. bright flowers as well as a chinoiserie lamp likewise produce a pleasing vignette on the dresser, adding hits of colour to the space.

See more before as well as after shots of this room, as well as get more excellent ideas for little spaces in our little space options gallery.

See more photos of Michael’s former apartment as well as a excursion in our gallery as well as video. Plus, see excursions of his new house, too!

Photographer: Angus Fergusson

Source: home & house March 2010 issue

Products: Hardware, Lee Valley Tools; lamp, Angus & Company; dresser colour, Blue gray (15), Farrow & Ball.

Get the look with Michael Penney’s paint, material as well as wallpaper picks.

Wallpaper, Wisteria (2215), Farrow & Ball

Sheets, pine Cone Hill

Bedding, Sears

Nicolson material in blue, designer Fabrics

Wall colour, pale Powder (204), Farrow & Ball

Closet interior colour, Card space eco-friendly (79), Farrow & Ball

See more before as well as after shots of this room, plus more photos of Michael’s former apartment as well as a excursion in our gallery as well as video. then excursion through new house!

Photographer: Felix Wedgwood

Source: home & house March 2010 issue

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