Master Bedroom
As part of a full-house refurbishment in Water Lane, Cambridge, this master bedroom was designed to establish a calm, cohesive material language within a newly built home.
Through considered detailing and layered textures, the space introduces warmth, depth, and a sense of quiet continuity — creating a unified retreat that supports rest while aligning seamlessly with the wider interior scheme.
Warmth. Balance. Material.
Project Overview
Location: Water Lane, Cambridge
Project Type: Full-house refurbishment
Space: Master Bedroom & Walk-in Wardrobe
Service: Interior design concept, material direction to implementation
Scope: Part of a cohesive whole-home design scheme
Project Highlights
Established a clear material and tonal direction
Introduced layered textures to bring warmth and depth
Designed bespoke headboard and integrated bedside elements to create a cohesive architectural composition
Designed a tailored walk-in wardrobe, maximising space while maintaining material continuity
Design Narrative
A calm, unified bedroom shaped through material clarity and soft layering — where texture, tone, and proportion work together to create a space that feels both restful and quietly expressive.
Explore the Full Project
This bedroom forms part of a wider renovation of a Water Lane residence, designed as a cohesive whole.
View the full case study → Interior Designer Cambridge — Bespoke New Build Transformation, Water Lane CB4
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