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Bedrooms

Fitted furniture is often a great solution for bedrooms, especially in awkward corners like under the eaves. ByCharu Gandhi, founder of architectural interior designers, Elicyon, says, ‘Space-saving built-in shelves and floating nightstands are a great way of eliminating clutter in the bedroom while providing essential storage. Employing a unifying design theme and carefully selected decorative pieces will also add character to a room, without overwhelming it.’ Sallie agrees that it's vital to keep on top of clutter. ‘Really optimise minimalist principles and don't let the mess build up. Even a small bedroom can be a relaxing haven if everyday clutter is kept to a minimum.’

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