There’s something nostalgic and comforting about a space that feels tucked away. A place to rest, read, and retreat from the day. A bed nook offers exactly that. While often associated with children’s rooms, these inviting spaces are just as suited to grown-up bedrooms, bringing character and calm. Cerullian Blue Credit: The Aller Studio Cerullian Blue Credit: The Aller Studio One of the simplest and most effective ways to shape a bed nook is through panelling. Softly framing the bed with timber panelling creates a natural sense of enclosure without feeling heavy or closed in. Whether painted in blues and greens, such as Cerullian Blue or Pea Green or deeper, cocooning tones like Pompadour, the effect is instantly grounding, a subtle architectural gesture that transforms the ordinary to the memorable. Nook in Cuisse de Nymphe Emue and Brick. Design: Rachel Bottomley. Credit: The Nook Interior Design Photo: Dean Hearne for House and Garden UK These nooks don’t require perfect symmetry or expansive rooms. In fact, some of the most charming examples come from working with what already exists. Awkward alcoves, sloping ceilings, or those curious attic spaces that are often overlooked can become the most magical retreats. Lean into their quirks rather than fighting them; a low beam or angled wall can enhance the feeling of shelter and intimacy. This bedroom in Pea Green by Katharine Paravicini is the perfect illustration of how to make an awkward space spellbinding, and even adding in a built in wardrobe and shelves. Pea Green. Credit: Katharine Paravicini Ltd. Photography: Jonathan Bond Pea Green. Credit: Katharine Paravicini Ltd. Photography: Jonathan Bond Cerullian Blue Order a Sample Pea Green Order a Sample Cuisse de Nymphe Emue Order a Sample Brick Order a Sample Request a free colour chart When it comes to colour, this is where the mood can be created. Warming tones, such as Sang de Boeuf and slightly deeper shades such as Pompadour will create a cocooning effect that feels particularly inviting at the end of the day. Using our natural paint allows the finish to breathe, giving a softness and depth that enhances the restful quality of the nook. For more inspiration on creating a calm bedroom space read our blog with helpful ideas and advice. Wallpaper can also work beautifully within a bed nook, helping to distinguish the space and heighten its sense of intimacy. Whether a botanical print, a fun stripe, or a quietly textured paper, wallpaper adds depth and character in a way that feels especially inviting in smaller, enclosed spaces. Used inside panelling or across the back wall of a nook, it can transform even the simplest corner. Sang de Boeuf. Credit: Perry Seymour-Marsh Sang de Boeuf. Credit: Perry Seymour-Marsh Azurite. Credit: Arc Loves Design Pompadour. Credit. Arc Loves Design Brick Order a Sample Azurite Order a Sample Pompadour Order a Sample Whether you are refreshing and updating one bedroom or embracing a larger project, our colour consultants are always available to help you on your colour journey, whether virtually, at your home or you can pay a visit to our store. If you are painting yourself, click here for helpful instructions on how to paint panelling and woodwork. Contact colour consultancy
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