Rebecca of Maison Ellie describes this bedroom, though set in the middle of a major Canadian city, as “Country Charm,” and she truly transformed the space to reflect that vision perfectly. Designed with her clients’ grandchildren in mind—and if that doesn’t melt your heart, I don’t know what will—the room features a soft neutral colour palette with pops of blue and yellow throughout, including a custom built-in bunk bed that add even more charm.
Professional interior design photography allows potential clients to see that their dream bedroom, bathroom, or kitchen is truly achievable. For this project with Maison Ellie, we’re starting with the bedroom for part one, with the en suite bath coming up in part two—and it’s just as adorable.
Project Credits:
Design & Styling: Maison Ellie | @maisonellieinteriors
Custom Bunk Bed: Lighthouse Cabinetry | @lighthouse_cabinetry
Reupholstery & Custom Sewing: Hemme | @hemmecustom
Wallpaper Installation: Katie’s Wallpaper | @katieswallpaper

For this project, Rebecca incorporated a custom built-in bunk bed built by Lighthouse Cabinetry, designed to be both practical and spacious, giving her clients’ grandchildren plenty of room to play.







For these areas, I wanted to continue highlighting practical and beautifully curated spaces like the nook for books, a nightlight or anything else that may need to be close by within this custom built-in bunk bed. I wanted these images to show off those design details that are carefully chosen for clients through simple, purposeful shots.




Designers make countless decisions throughout a project—far more than most of us realize. Our goal is to capture the details you want to highlight, using thoughtful lighting, varied angles, and intentional composition to showcase your skill, creativity, and vision. When done well, it becomes a powerful way to elevate your brand and connect with clients.



By highlighting the elements that matter most, our goal is to create images that showcase your design vision and connect with potential clients. Stay tuned for part two of this project, where we’ll share the en suite’s images. For now, take a peek at these bonus shots from the bedroom!






