The Ultimate Gaming Bedroom

Rhondda Cynon Taf

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Project photography Louise Misell Interiors©
A photo of the bespoke cabin bed with dark grey and red slats. A before photo of the same room painted pale blue with lots of clutter.

We created the ultimate gaming bedroom for a tween with a unique cabin bed, including storage, space for a mini fridge and colour changing LEDs.

Plenty of space for books, display shelving for Funko Pops, a desk for homework and a large wardrobe mean this room has the storage covered.

Add to that a gaming sofa which turns into a sleepover bed, a dynamic red, black, orange and green colour scheme, and the all important gaming set up, and this room is perfect for this lucky boy.

The finished room with a black desk and a red desk chair. The same corner with a child's wardrobe and overfull shelving in white.
A red and dark grey slatted cabin bed with LEDs under the mattress area, lighting the gaming area below.

"He has been inviting all his friends over for sleepovers to see the room. The only problem is that we now have to work out a rota as they all want to keep returning. This tells you all you need to know about how happy he is."

Heledd

A close up of two cherished signed footballs hung on hoops on a wall.
The new black wardrobes and graphic patterned Roman blind in the corner. The same view with short curtains at the window, and no wardrobes.
A close up of the bed, looking through the slats.
A photo showing the dark grey and red steps up to the new bed.
A photo of the end of the bed where there is a large TV mounted with shelving for gaming equipment underneath. A before photo showing the cluttered room with pale blue walls and no place for the gaming set up.
A close up photo of the cabin bed's headboard which has a 3D lines design on it to echo the wallpaper.
A close up photo of the stairs up to the new cabin bed, which are dark grey with the edges of the steps highlighted in red. You can also see the orange sleepover bed  next to the stairs.

Graphic lines in the wallpaper create dynamic movement and energy, whilst the lines motif is echoed in the slatted bed design, and throughout the room.

The room feels cosy and gives our young client a real space to express themselves, away from the rest of the family.

The simple colour palette is exciting for a tween's room, but it also creates a sense of calm, for when everything is switched off, and it's time to wind down.

A photo showing the window with a graphic grey, black and white Roman blind, and the white and dark grey lined wallpaper.
A close up photo looking down the length of the cabin bed, showing the wooden slats along the side.
A photo showing the underneath of the cabin bed lit up by LEDs. You can also see the gaming chair.
A photo showing the side of the cabin bed with dark grey and red slats along the side of the steps.
A photo of the side of the cabin bed with the new black wardrobes to the right. The pale blue bedroom before the redesign, with overfull bookshelves and a small gaming set up in the corner.

"Our son's bedroom was in serious need of an upgrade; he needed a space he could use as his own and feel ownership over. He absolutely loves it!" 

Heledd

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