How can I make the wardrobe doors more of a design feature
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Paint the doors a contrasting color such as the blue on your stool in the picture or more of a French blue. If you want to keep them the same color as they are now add pictures behind the glass. Ferns, pressed flowers, fabric or wallpaper would work. For a more contemporary feel one large image cut to fit the glass would work. It all depends what type of design style you are wanting. Good Luck!
paint the back wall in an accent color also
I covered mine with fabric, then added a flat lace border. Just need wallpaper paste and fabric. Easy to take off if you get tired of it. I also dotted mine with small butterflies.
You could make your windows of the headboard wall into antique mirrors....mount some greenery in front of them, and add some mirrors and greenery on the other walls....your room will seem much more open and spacious....I would probably paint the wooden frames as well, for more contrast....but it would be okay as is too.
I would paint them black like your headboard, then line the inside with some translucent rice paper, and put a light in there..... so they look like shoji screens.
Use \mirror Foil on the glass or ColouredClings to look like Stained Glass. Add a frame around the outside and give the top a Pediment.