A CREATIVE Pitmaston Primary School pupil is buzzing with success after the wraps were taken off the bedroom she designed for a new city housing development.
Nina Wilson visited Bloor Homes’ new housing development, The Grove at Worcester, for the official unveiling of the winning bedroom she designed.
Her design was inspired by the award-winning The Hive, which resembles a beehive with its distinctive golden honeycomb cladding. Nina’s design brought together her love of books and bees to create a very cosy and unique bedroom.
Nina said: “It was really exciting to visit the showhome and see how my bedroom looks. I love it and wish it was my own bedroom back at home.”
Sally Holt, regional senior sales manager at Bloor Homes Western, said: “We absolutely loved Nina’s design; the connection to The Hive library, which is a real landmark in the city, is outstanding.
“We had almost 100 entries for the Design a Bedroom competition from pupils in years two to six at Pitmaston Primary School and we were extremely impressed by the standard.
“Choosing our winner was certainly a tough job,” she added.