Making a small master bedroom with large bed appear bigger & stylish?
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That rose color could make the room itself claustrophobic. But that little white wall would be gorgeous with a multi-jeweltone metallic wallpaper. I can’t quite see what’s going on with the door, but I think that is where I would mount a full length mirror, maybe on both sides of the door. Enjoy your bed. It’s worth more than and extra foot of knee room. ☺️
keeping wall colors on a lighter scale will make the room appear larger
I agree that painting this wall and door white would make it look larger. If you have a side table on the left, move it to the right. If you don't have a table to move to the right, enjoy your comfortable big bed and dress it out in a simple style...like white everything!!!
I'm confused. You said "how can I decorate this bare WHITE wall " but the wall in the picture is pink. I like your wallpaper idea though.
First of all get rid of that curtain a bedroom should be light and comfortable, do a wallpaper background or get a nice headboard, you can even make one with wall paper or fabric and some thin strips of wood to frame it, even some nice large pictures! Mirror on your door to would look nice and useful :)
A large mirror or mirrors will reflect and make the room seem bigger. Lighter curtains and bed covering.
I would definitely go with wallpaper, I am guessing based on the headboard & curtain color that you like a romantic look, so perhaps a tone on tone look with a filigree type of pattern in shades of cream might give you the interest you desire, while keeping the walls from closing in. Good luck with whatever you decide
since you're very limited on space you might consider a couple of those sofa tables instead. The kind that tuck under, and sconce lighting if you need it.
Agree, if thats a curtain, I would replace it with something not so intense. As to the side tables, I would just put a floating shelf on each side, and a wall hung lamp/sconce https://www.google.com/search?q=picture+of+bedside+floating+shelf+with+wall+hung+lamps&client=opera&hs=Pte&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwivhZX1tM3bAhWMBjQIHd4ODUMQsAQI6wE&biw=1473&bih=701