Dressing Room — Shelford, Cambridge Residence

Curved Elegance & Bespoke Craftsmanship

As part of a full-house renovation in Shelford, Cambridge, this bespoke dressing room was designed around a single defining principle — the use of soft curves to shape both function and experience within a compact space.

Every element was carefully considered to maximise spatial efficiency while maintaining a seamless, sculptural aesthetic.

Through bespoke joinery, architectural detailing, and precise material selection, the room transforms a constrained footprint into a refined and highly personalised environment.

“A space where curves, craftsmanship, and calm meet.”

Curves. Craftsmanship. Serenity.


Project Overview

  • Location: Shelford, Cambridge

  • Project Type: Full-house renovation

  • Space: Dressing Room

  • Service: Interior design concept, bespoke joinery & spatial planning

  • Scope: Fully tailored design and implementation as part of a cohesive whole-home scheme

Project Highlights

  • Designed around a strong curved design concept to shape the entire space

  • Created a bespoke three-layer curved vanity unit integrated with the architecture

  • Introduced a curved feature wall to unify and soften the spatial envelope

  • Designed a one-of-a-kind organic mirror specifically for the project

  • Incorporated curved pelmets and softened corners to maintain design continuity

  • Maximised functionality within a compact footprint through tailored storage solutions



Design Narrative

A sculptural and intimate space where curvature defines both movement and experience — softening the architecture while enhancing functionality.

The interplay of form, proportion, and material creates a room that feels fluid and composed, where every detail is resolved with precision. Compact yet expressive, the dressing room becomes a quiet statement of craftsmanship and considered design.

Explore the Full Project

This dressing room forms part of a wider renovation of the Shelford residence, designed as a cohesive whole.


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