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bedroom decor help

last month

Any idea how I can decorate the corner of this bedroom? No lighting as I already have two nightstand lamps. Thank you

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  • PRO
    last month

    Tall planter with uplight. You can simply use a rechargeable puck light or an actual plant light with cord.



  • last month

    photos of the whole space, all four walls, measurements would help.

    a bed and a wall mounted TV? any other windows?

    Do you need storage?

  • last month

    No storage needed

  • last month

    Tv mounted directly in front of bed

  • last month

    I would say plant too. It is a really tight room so you need to be careful what you put there.

  • PRO
    last month

    A small arm chair, small bench, ottoman, foldable bench, or plant could work. Please note the armchair, ottomans, and foldable benches in our designs below:

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  • PRO
    last month

    Howa bout some nice bedding first and then make the bed to take pics .The lamps need to be bigger and an idea of the size of the room is huge help. Looks pretty tight so maybe nothing

  • last month

    Add drapes to the window and you need nothing in the corner.
    The drapes will fill most of the space.

  • PRO
    last month

    Great space you’re working with and plenty of opportunity to make it feel restful and stylish. First up – prioritize your layout & circulation: ensure the bed placement allows easy access to both sides, ideally leaving clear paths to windows or doors. Next, bring in a calming base palette, soft neutrals, muted greens or gentle blues work particularly well for bedrooms and align with current design guidance.


    For texture and depth, layer in natural materials like linen bedding, a wood head-board, or a woven rug, keeping décor minimal so the space stays serene. A single accent wall or piece of artwork can provide personality without overwhelming the quiet mood. Lastly, check your lighting you’ll want ambient overhead light, plus bedside task lights and a dim option for winding down. If you like, I can sketch two layout plus décor mood-boards for your room so you can see how different styles might play out.

  • PRO
    last month

    You need a LOW HEADBOARD, as I will assume the window is same elevation from floor to sill as the other window.

    Get a tape sturdy metal measure......what are the room dimensions? Make a sketch, show entry, measure all the walls.

    Before I'd worry about decorating a corner? and hiding what seems to be a tub access panel?

    I'd want a different headboard, and some bedding that incentivized me to actually open my blinds, fluff my pillows...... and make my bed.