( 00: Children's bedrooms · Birmingham )
Children’s bedrooms that grow up without growing out.
( 01: Four ages, one room )
Children’s bedrooms designed to be re-roled, not replaced.
Children’s rooms get expensive when you rebuild them every five years. We design with re-roling in mind: removable bunk strips, desk plates that bolt to the same uprights, drawer stacks that swap labels (and contents) without leaving holes. The carcases stay; the room changes around them.
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The Nursery
Cot wall + glider corner + nappy station that becomes a desk when the cot leaves. Wipeable paint, soft-close everything, all fixings stability-tested for the 18-month chaos.
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The Big-Kid Room
Built-in bunks (with reading lights and a charge socket each), a wall of cubbies for the things schools say "label clearly", and a desk that holds an A2 painting pad.
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The Teen Suite
Headboard wall, drawer stack, mirrored door, a deep wardrobe for fast fashion, a slow drawer for the heirlooms. Acoustic plasterboard so the bass stays in the room.
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The Heading-to-Uni Room
Convertible spare-room kit: bunk strips out, vanity drops in, bookcase ladders up. The room re-roles in a weekend without losing its bones.
( 02: Safety, properly )
Built to the relevant standards.
All fixings stability-tested for fitted children’s furniture to the relevant British and European standards. Bunk-bed rails to BS EN 747, guard-rail height, mattress base clearance, ladder spacing and load-bearing all certified. Water-based, low-VOC paints throughout the bedroom (no solvent-heavy lacquers in a child’s room). Corners radiused where hands hit them, soft-close on every drawer and door.
( 03: What’s included )
- Bespoke bunk, single or double bed frame
- Wardrobe wall with growing-rail and shoe storage
- Built-in desk with cable management
- Bookcase, cubbies and concealed toy storage
- Reading-light scheme on a dimmer (no overhead glare)
- Optional acoustic plasterboard for teen rooms
- 10-year guarantee on cabinetry and finishes
( 04: Children’s bedroom FAQ )
Asked by most parents.
How much does a bespoke children's bedroom cost?
Single fitted children's bedrooms with a wardrobe wall, built-in desk and bunk or single bed typically start from £8,000 and run to £20,000 depending on scope and finish. Teen suites with acoustic plasterboard, drawer stacks and a vanity sit between £15,000 and £30,000. Whole-floor sibling schemes (two or three matched rooms with a shared playroom) are quoted per project. Every brief is individually priced after a free design visit, and the spread reflects the bespoke nature of the work.
Are your bunk beds and fitted furniture safe?
Yes. All fixings are stability-tested for fitted children's furniture to the relevant British and European standards. Bunk beds are built to BS EN 747, guard-rail height, mattress base clearance, ladder spacing and load-bearing all certified. All paints used inside a child's room are water-based, low-VOC, and approved for nursery and bedroom use. Corners are radiused where small hands hit them; every drawer and door is soft-close so fingers do not get trapped.
Can the room change as the child grows?
That is the whole design point. We engineer rooms in four ages, nursery, big-kid, teen, heading-to-uni, and build with re-rolling in mind: removable bunk strips, desk plates that bolt to the same uprights, drawer stacks that swap labels (and contents) without leaving holes. A nappy station becomes a homework desk; a bunk becomes a single with a vanity end. You design the room four times and build it once.
Do you build twin or sibling rooms with matched furniture?
Yes. sibling matched bedrooms are about a quarter of our children's bedroom work. We design the rooms as a pair, share the same materials and hardware across both, and build them in the same workshop run so the finishes line up exactly. Often the brief extends to a shared playroom, jack-and-jill bathroom joinery, or a corridor of matched ply panelling.
Do you do listed-building children's bedrooms?
Yes. We work in Victorian, Edwardian and Georgian properties across Birmingham and the West Midlands, including conservation-area and Grade II listed buildings. Our technical team coordinates with your conservation officer; cabinetry is designed to be reversible (no fixings into original plaster mouldings, removable without trace) where the listing requires it.
( 05: Tell us about the room )
One small client, one big plan.
Bring the age (and how many more we’re planning around). We’ll show you nurseries that grew up, teen suites that came back as guest rooms, and the one we built for a nine-year-old who designed her own headboard.
