The bedroom didn't really throw up any particular differences to previous rooms. I painted the ceiling and papered the walls. I could have written two thousand words on papering, so be very grateful for just a couple pf sentences. It was something of a nightmare. Obviously I had used this paper before and, as soon as I began, I remembered it. Thin (nicely printed) from Dolls House Emporium and super stretchy when wet. Nightmare trying to cut the right size to fit the space as there was no way to guess what size it would be when wet. In real life and with good quality paper you can paste the paper, lay it to the wall and gently mark a crease where you need to trim. Not with this one. You pretty much get one go at laying it down before it wrinkles and rips. Enough said!.... oh yes. and it arrived squished and crumpled.
The eagle-eyed among you will have spotted the skirting isn't down. I confess to a not real life cheat when it comes to carpets - they go in first and the skirting goes in after. That way It saves the anxiety of having to cut and lay a perfect piece as the skirting with hide any 'wrong' edges.
In this room's previous incarnation it had two doors - one from the apartment and one going off to an en suite. I am pushed for space so it only gets one door here and that was reluctantly. I may have mentioned that flat back false doors have pretty much disappeared. I did source a couple but I am not happy with either. One is too chunky and they are both just routed from MDF and pretty coarse looking.
I di resign myself to one of them eventually.