Draperies behind headboard... - ...to cover an off-center window perhaps? Or just decor preference? I want to put our bed on wall with window and have seen this solution several times: just create backdrop of beautiful drapery space. Wondering if this is why you chose to do this. Thank you so much for your feedback -- beautiful! »
sonriewife Don't know if you are still interested but we are making this room for our grandson. We have decided to put the drapes in front of the closet and use that for toys and clothing. While putting the bed just far enough out that there is access to the closet. The opposite window will have a shade(with the contrast color in the plaid ) Being the band of the shade. So excited. I have been looking for a classic bedroom for him for a while and this is perfect. He is 6 and this can grow with him forever and will be a room to remember. I will never have to change the basics. Just like we remember the things in our Grandmas bedrooms. Remember that old quilt or lamp...
The Dapper Dude. For the young trendsetter, create a mature space unlike any other teen room. With a handsome palette of heather gray combined with an earthy plaid duvet accented with none other than a monogrammed pillow, his appreciation of your design sensibilities will not go unnoticed.
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Rachel's former assistant, Brad Goreski, may be gone, but if he had any influence at all, he may have left Rachel with a penchant for preppy plaid. I think this is exactly how he would have styled it.
Plaid. Whether it's from a prep school uniform, a Scottish clan or the Burberry store, plaids will always be preppy. Here designer Tobi Fairley has added a playful plaid (and a monogram; more on that later) to this very tailored bedscape.
A plain, pleated curtain hung behind the headboard gives this low-ceilinged room a feeling of opulence and plushness.
maybe our MB or even behind spare bed?
they say plain pleated curtain hung behind headboard gives low-ceilinged room a feeling of opulence and plushness (idea for attic space or garage cottage?)