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Start Your Project"The bedroom is the room that most people live in longest and invest in least — this Alimosho project sets that right, turning a functional space into a genuine sanctuary."
Interior design commissions often arrive as an afterthought — the house is built, the rooms are plastered, and only then does the question of how to actually inhabit the space come into focus. This project in Alimosho, Lagos, was different from the start. The client engaged MAF Design Projects with a clear desire to create a master bedroom and en-suite bathroom that would feel considered and personal from the moment the design began.
The bedroom design anchors itself around a feature headboard wall — a composition of tonal panels and recessed lighting that frames the sleeping area without overpowering it. The furniture arrangement is deliberate: bedside tables that feel like part of the room rather than purchased afterthoughts, a dressing area tucked behind a full-height door panel that maintains the visual calm of the space, and window treatments that allow morning light to enter softly.
The adjoining toilet and bathroom picks up the same design language in harder materials — large-format tiles, warm-toned sanitaryware, and a vanity unit designed by MAF to match the bedroom's cabinetry. The two spaces read as one continuous interior, giving the suite a cohesion that makes the most of every square metre.