And finally, the last space left to share from our beautiful Mid Century Modern Home. Here is the bold blue boy’s room reveal.

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

The Plan

Though you can click here for the plan details that I shared in the intro post of this room, I’ll do a quick walk through here to again to begin.

If you’ve seen the other boy’s bed room that I shared last time, you’ll notice that the both bedrooms are mirror images of each other. Both rooms are for single boys who have just started working and so have similar requirements.

The simplest thing to do would be to plan the layout of any one room and then mirror it on to the other.

But the client wanted a vastu compliant home, and mirroring furniture also means mirroring the direction it faces. This didn’t work for us at all.

Bold Blue Boys Room - Part 1

So we re-planned this room, with the bed pushed to the corner and the study table in front of it.

Since there was no place to keep a bedside table, we created a niche along the entire length of that wall to serve as a side table for the bed.

The only thing that remains identical to the other boy’s room is the TV panel. The wall between the doors to the bathroom and walk-in-closet is the best place for the TV even in this room. And except for using a different wallpaper, we’ve made pretty much the exact same unit for both.

The Bed Wall

The bed had to face outwards, towards the balcony, and so we had no choice when it came to the position of the bed in this room.

You can see how the queen size bed fills up that wall, leaving no space for a bedside table. We placed our reading lamp on the wall and framed this lovely embroidery belonging to the client to use as wall art.

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

The Niche

We thought this niche would compensate for the absence of a side table beautifully. It gives a little space along the bed to keep a cell phone, book or glass of water. We made sure to give a charging point for the phone on its side wall.

The niche gives similar added shelf space in front of the study table, which always comes handy.

And then, most importantly, it brings a certain cohesiveness to that wall. Honestly, that bed and study table are are quite oddly placed. I mean who places a study table at the foot of a bed?! Yet, that niche nicely ties up the two pieces of furniture.

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

This view, which could have looked like a big mistake, actually looks good!

The Study Table

Our ‘boy’ is a young, working man now and so requires a desk only to be able to keep his laptop to work. We’ve already seen above how this desk anyway isn’t in an ideal position.

We thought a light table, easy on the eye, would be perfect for this space, and this one is a beauty. It’s a good size table and the large, stylish drawer takes care of all the odds and ends neatly.

We reupholstered this vintage chair that has been with the client for many years. I love how the upholstery runs down its legs.

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

The TV Wall

If you’ve seen the other boy’s room, you will immediately notice that the TV paneling is exactly the same in both rooms. In both cases, though this wall was the best place to position the televisions, it came directly in front of the entrance door to the room. We didn’t want to block the entryway with a TV unit, and this panel was the best solution.

We only used a different wallpaper to go with the colour scheme of this room and I think this one looks just as gorgeous as the other.

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

The Walk-in-Closet

Another area of this bedroom which is an exact mirror image of the other is the area designated for the walk-in-closet. Though at 4′-6″ x 5′-6″ it is really tiny, I still love that we didn’t have to place wardrobes in the bedrooms.

We used simple ‘L’ shaped storage with sliding-folding shutters opening towards the ends of the ‘L’.

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

The Balcony

Which brings us to this lovely balcony with a mind-blowing view. This charming cane chair paired with the perfectly sized table, both again belonging to the client from before, were all we needed to make it a comfortable place to hang out.

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

It shares a common wall with the living room balcony. The plan is to place a trellis between the two, covered with flowering creepers. This will ensure privacy to both the spaces.

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

Bold Blue Boy’s Room Reveal

Our young man was happy to go with blue in his room, and so were we.

We started with this gentle rug in beautiful shades of blue.

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

Since the wallpaper was going to go right across one wall, we decided to go light with it. This barely-there shibori pattern on white added just the right hint of colour and pattern.

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

With both the rug and the wallpaper being light, we decided to go bolder with the curtains. You can see how they come to life against the light wallpaper in front, and the soft sheers behind them.

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

We also used a bold pattern on the study chair. How could we let the upholstery running down the legs fade out without making a statement?

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

Which left the bedding. All white, with an embroidered trim, and a few cushions to add a pop of colour, completed the look.

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

And so we have a room that is exciting to the eye, yet calming to the soul…

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

… with a view to die for, whether you look inside or out!

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

Before and Afters

To end, we have some final before and afters from this beautiful home – those from our bold blue boy’s room reveal.

The bed wall..

… which was just the right size to fit in our queen size bed.

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

The study and niche wall..

The unusual placement of the study table, made to look fabulous with that built in niche.

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

The strip of wall between the bathroom and walk-in-closet doors…

.. paneled with plywood and wallpaper to house the television.

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

And the fabulous view from this window..

… which we matched with a fabulous view on the inside of this room too!

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

Get The Look

Here are links to a few products we used here, so you can get this amazing look yourself!

Bold Blue Boy's Room Reveal

| – 1 – Embroidered Bedset | – 2 – Neil Cushion | – 3 – Shibori Wallpaper | – 4 – Navlinge Spotlight | – 5 – Breeze Bed | – 6 – Forsa Table Lamp | – 7 – Anvil Study Table |

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This bold blue boy’s room reveal was the last remaining space to share from our mid century modern home.

This is one of the longest projects I’ve worked on, largely due to the lockdown. But going through all the pictures of this beautiful home makes me realise it was time spent well.

I’ll be back sharing more of our work with you very soon. So do sign up here so you know every time I have shared a new post on the blog.

Until then, I’d love to know what you think about this one, so keep your comments coming.

See you,

Rittika @ Ariyona Interior

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Photography: Biju Gopal of @bizou.photos    

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2 thoughts on “Bold Blue Boy’s Room Reveal

  • November 25, 2024 at 9:30 am
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    Amazing designs as always!! Can you pls guide what material ( laminate or veneer) you used on the door frame and door ?

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