Rustic bedrooms by Sanjyt Syngh
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Rustic bedrooms by Sanjyt Syngh

Known for his bold and creative ideas Sanjyt Syngh has designed rustic bedrooms that impress with their distinctive décor elements and offer refined and relaxing environments.

An elite haven


This bedroom evokes a sophisticated mood using refined colour palettes and elegant panelling. The wooden door in stark contrast to the room that has a dark themed palette.

The artwork is customised to the mood of the room with bold images and with a hint of colour. A mirror along the wall panels breaks the monotony of the room.

A statement bedside lamp and faux animal skin carpet define the characteristic of the room bringing the light. The bed linen is customised to match the theme of the room.

A charming rustic bedroom 


This bedroom balances earthiness with elegance by combining elements that seamlessly bind the concepts together. A modern upholstered couch style bed back seats classic night lamps and some indoor flowers.

A log wood ceiling panel at the corner of the room gives it a den-like vibe while the lounge chairs in a similar palette of colour add a sense of modernism to the space. The windows open the room to lush green rooms leaving a thin gap between the interior and the exterior.

The artwork adds character to the space and curtains a splash of colour.

Known for his bold and creative ideas Sanjyt Syngh has designed rustic bedrooms that impress with their distinctive décor elements and offer refined and relaxing environments. An elite haven This bedroom evokes a sophisticated mood using refined colour palettes and elegant panelling. The wooden door in stark contrast to the room that has a dark themed palette. The artwork is customised to the mood of the room with bold images and with a hint of colour. A mirror along the wall panels breaks the monotony of the room. A statement bedside lamp and faux animal skin carpet define the characteristic of the room bringing the light. The bed linen is customised to match the theme of the room. A charming rustic bedroom  This bedroom balances earthiness with elegance by combining elements that seamlessly bind the concepts together. A modern upholstered couch style bed back seats classic night lamps and some indoor flowers. A log wood ceiling panel at the corner of the room gives it a den-like vibe while the lounge chairs in a similar palette of colour add a sense of modernism to the space. The windows open the room to lush green rooms leaving a thin gap between the interior and the exterior. The artwork adds character to the space and curtains a splash of colour.

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