{"id":3502,"date":"2024-10-26T09:00:48","date_gmt":"2024-10-26T09:00:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/coinpop.me\/?p=3502"},"modified":"2024-10-28T11:44:20","modified_gmt":"2024-10-28T11:44:20","slug":"eight-bedrooms-wrapped-in-tactile-wood-panelling","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/coinpop.me\/index.php\/2024\/10\/26\/eight-bedrooms-wrapped-in-tactile-wood-panelling\/","title":{"rendered":"Eight bedrooms wrapped in tactile wood panelling"},"content":{"rendered":"
\"Wood<\/div>\n

For our latest lookbook<\/a>, we’ve selected eight homes with bedrooms<\/a> clad in wood<\/a> panelling, ranging from a mid-century house in London with a “horror film” feel to a redwood-clad house in California.<\/span><\/p>\n

Wood panelling comes in a wide variety of styles, tones and grain patterns, each creating a different atmosphere.<\/p>\n

Whether they’re made from oak, redwood, walnut or pine, timber panelling can add depth and character to a space and often brings a sense of warmth and cosiness to bedrooms.<\/p>\n

Here, we spotlight eight homes that feature bedrooms that have been wood-panelled in various ways.<\/p>\n

Included in the collection of projects are a bedroom clad in warm-toned wood in Ukraine, a guest bedroom in Perth with dark timber lining the walls and floors, and a child’s bedroom in S\u00e3o Paulo where wood panelling covers almost all of the surfaces.<\/p>\n

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s archive. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring bathrooms with see-through walls<\/a>, light-filled London house extensions<\/a> and living rooms with warming fireplaces<\/a>.<\/p>\n


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\"Bed<\/a>
Photo is by Andrey Bezuglov and Maryan Beresh<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Relogged House, Ukraine, by Balbek Bureau<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n

Architecture studio Balbek Bureau<\/a> revamped this house in Ukraine to create a modern interpretation of a log cabin<\/a>, in which the master bedroom walls are clad in rich, warm-toned wood.<\/p>\n

Standing in contrast to the timber walls, a low custom-made bed with stainless steel sides sits alongside a retro bulbous standing lamp that arches over the bed.<\/p>\n

Find out more about Relogged House \u203a<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n


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\"Bedroom<\/a>
Photo is by Mariell Lind Hansen<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Zero House, UK, by <\/strong><\/a>Ben Garrett and Rae Morris<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n

Recording artists Ben Garrett and Rae Morris renovated this house in north London<\/a> for themselves, adding timber walls and ceilings to the main bedroom as part of the mid-century<\/a> informed interior palette.<\/p>\n

Light timber wall panelling was coupled with a red-stained wooden ceiling and dark mahogany window panelling, complemented by a burnt orange carpet and matching upholstery on the wooden bed frame.<\/p>\n

This contributed to what Garrett called the “horror film slash Stanley Kubrick feel of the upstairs”.<\/p>\n

Find out more about Zero House \u203a<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n


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\"Bedroom<\/a>
Photo is by Chris Mottalini<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Big Sur House, USA, by Electric Bowery<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n

The co-founder of studio Electric Bowery renovated this house with a curved roof in Big Sur for her family, with redwood millwork added to the interior to match the exterior cladding.<\/p>\n

Redwood panelling lines the bedroom walls, alongside a darker timber used for the custom-made bed<\/a> and matching furniture<\/a> pieces. These wooden elements are balanced with textured pillows, pale green bedsheets and a soft brown rug covering the bedroom floor, culminating in a warm, earthy colour palette.<\/p>\n

Find out more about Big Sur House \u203a<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n


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\"Dark<\/a>
Photo is by Jack Lovel<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Shadow House, Australia, by\u00a0Grotto Studio<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n

Dark tones were chosen for the guest room inside this charred-timber cottage extension<\/a> by Australian practice Grotto Studio in Perth<\/a>. The walls and floors were lined in a dark jarrah timber sourced from the demolition of the back of the existing cottage.<\/p>\n

“The choice of dark timber for the interior was motivated by a desire to create a rich, intimate, and immersive atmosphere,” explained the studio.<\/p>\n

“The dark tones add depth and character to the spaces, creating a warm and inviting ambience.”<\/p>\n

Find out more about Grotto Studio \u203a<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n


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\"Wood<\/a>
Photo is by T\u00f5nu Tunnel<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Moonsund Holiday Home, Estonia, by Hanna Karits<\/a> <\/strong><\/p>\n

Interior architect Hanna Karits<\/a> used a natural material scheme throughout this holiday home<\/a> in Estonia<\/a>‘s Moonsund archipelago.<\/p>\n

In the light, airy bedroom, wood panelling features on the ceiling and wall behind the bed, in a nod to the surrounding forest that also creates a relaxing environment.<\/p>\n

Find out more about Moonsund Holiday Home \u203a<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n


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\"Child's<\/a>
Photo is by Fran Parente<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Aurora Apartment, Brazil, by Pascali Semerdjian Arquitetos<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n

Wood panelling covers almost all of the surfaces of this S\u00e3o Paulo apartment<\/a> bedroom, which was designed for the youngest child<\/a> in the family.<\/p>\n

With a pitched ceiling, the room was intended to resemble a small house, with the bed and a sofa raised to create space for a “hide-and-seek” tunnel underneath.<\/p>\n

Find out more about Aurora Apartment \u203a<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n


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\"House<\/a>
Photo is by Simon Devitt<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The Chodge, New Zealand, by DCA Architects of Transformation<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n

A translucent skin of corrugated polycarbonate<\/a> panels wraps around this holiday lodge<\/a> in New Zealand, allowing light into the bedrooms.<\/p>\n

Within a layout described by the studio as “a house within a house”, private spaces including bedrooms and bathrooms sit at the centre of the space and are fully enclosed by the central timber walls.<\/p>\n

Find out more about The Chodge \u203a<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n


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\"Dark<\/a>
Photo is by C\u00e9sar B\u00e9jar Studio<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Casa Los Tigres, Mexico, by C\u00e9sar B\u00e9jar Studio and Fernando S\u00e1nchez Zepeda<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n

Inside this beach house<\/a> on Mexico<\/a>‘s Pacific Coast, dark wood panelling adds depth against the beige plasterwork, pale stone flooring, and select decor accessories.<\/p>\n

Designed by C\u00e9sar B\u00e9jar Studio and Fernando S\u00e1nchez Zepeda, the dark wood partially conceals doors and storage and was part of a restrained material and colour palette applied throughout both the indoor and outdoor spaces.<\/p>\n

Find out more about Casa Los Tigres \u203a<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s archive. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring transparent bathrooms<\/a>, warming fireplaces<\/a> and sleek metal kitchens<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n

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