Electronics:
Because I didn't want to spend too long on the electronics part this time, I decided to make it as simple as possible. Meaning adequately sized components, no RGB LEDs and only 1 layer, that way I could easily mill the PCB instead of having to wait for manufacturing. That said, I like the idea of making a more complex version of this, with RGB lighting and a USB interface to control colors and different lighting modes... maybe in the future haha!
Schematic:

It fit pretty well on a single sided board:


Case:
The case was again designed in Fusion 360 and 3D printed. I also thought, that this would be a good chance to try using metal inserts.

This is what the inside looks like after putting everything together:

Hello it will be too much asked I know would it be possible to acquire the files gerber for my own personal use I start in this area and I would like to use it as a night light for my daughter