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Want to create a focal point in your bedroom? These headboard ideas will help you transform a bland space into a showstopper.

Using a wide range of decorative fabrics, opulent velvet trims and clever design details, interiors experts show us just why we should all be paying more attention to our headboards.

These headboard ideas below are creative, fun and flamboyant, and will offer inspiration no matter what bedroom ideas you have chosen.

Headboard ideas

Headboard ideas can totally transform a bedroom – but there's much more to them than simply placing a padded board behind your bed's head. We consulted the experts in bedroom design – and bring you our favorite headboard designs.

1. Have a headboard bespoke-made to complement decor

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'There’s no right or wrong option for the shape and size of a headboard, it’s entirely up to you and your room design. One important consideration, if budget allows, is whether to have a headboard handmade bespoke or purchase one off the shelf,' says Cecilia Halling, creative director at Elicyon

'The benefit of having a bespoke headboard is that it will be entirely unique to your space, and you’re able to be much more playful and selective with the fabric and add piping and trim details to complement your material scheme.'

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We love how this headboard is backed into a niche lined with complementary materials.

'We’ve experimented with headboards that wrap around the bedside tables, so although the tables are freestanding it gives the impression of continuity. This layering of furniture and textiles typically helps to extend the width of a room, longer headboards are often used in smaller rooms or rooms with shorter ceiling heights to help extend the space,' says Cecilia Halling.

3. Create a cocooning effect with a wraparound headboard

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A subtle nod to the cosseting feel of a traditional half tester is a headboard that is winged at both sides.  

Take this a step further when commissioning a bespoke design and think about extending it beyond the width of the bed to create a niche that is generous enough for a bedside table. 

In a large bedroom, this is a discreet way to up the comfort factor without disturbing the clean lines of a pared-back scheme. With neutral schemes, use texture and material with your headboard and bed ideas to generate warmth and interest. 

'Recently we created a bespoke curved headboard with wings where the frame hugs the mattress, which created a soothing cocoon feel,' continues Cecilia Halling.

4. Embrace the latest headboard trends

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'Color and pattern are being used frequently in headboard designs, contrasting fabrics help to create a wow factor. Adding a band of cord trim, a fringe or a timber beading really helps to elevate the design – for example, a patterned headboard with an elegant velvet border is a subtle but effective design detail,' says Cecilia Halling.

'We tend to start with soft textures at the center of the room design, and then layer with pattern so the room doesn’t feel overwhelming. It is after all, meant to be a tranquil space to relax at the end of a long day.'

5. Combine lighting into headboards

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'Another headboard trend we’re implementing in many of our projects is hanging lamps either side of the bed to create interest and intimacy as well as to free up useful bedside table space. It’s about layering the space to create a luxury look,' says Cecilia Halling.

6. Cheat a headboard with wallpaper

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'I’m typically not a fan of a feature wall but if you add a simple timber profile around the edges of the wallpaper it frames it beautifully and makes it feel more like a headboard element than a wall feature. Wallpaper just one wall and frame it with a timber bead which will allow you to go for a very simple and plain headboard in front,' says Cecilia Halling.

7. Combine fabric and wallpaper to create a unique headboard

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'Painted wall panelling may be a cheaper alternative to wallpapering the focal wall. If you add upholstery within the center panel you may not even need a headboard,' says Cecilia Halling. 'Choose a simple cotton or linen fabric for your headboard but elevate it by giving it a fun shape and adding a cord trim or contrast piping.'

8. Be brave with pattern pairings

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This kid's bedroom idea in Singapore-based interior designer Elizabeth Hay’s home is a masterclass in clashing patterns. 

Matching a bedside lamp to a key piece of furniture – in this case, the headboard – brings the scheme together and makes the animal theme feel more sophisticated. 

Hay used a print called Small Elephant by Les Indiennes for the lamp and headboard, and mixed up the scale of patterns in the rest of the room for a vibrant effect. The larger the lamp, the bolder your pattern should be to make an impact. 

For interior design projects in small bedrooms such as this one, consult a firm like Ensemblier, which specialises in bespoke headboards and can help create something similar. 

9. Cover the entire wall 

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Take a leaf out of an updated 1970s suburban American design vibe – minus the shag pile – and consider covering the entire wall behind the bed with a series of low-rise, upholstered panels in a graphic fabric – or go super-sized as with this panel. 

10. Use a room's existing features

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Unused chimney breasts or alcoves can be expensive to remove – or replace entirely – yet they often take up valuable space for a bed. One solution is to integrate the chimney breast into a bedroom accent wall that covers the entire wall behind the bed. 

Niches can be used to create shelves, incorporate bedroom lighting ideas and disguise radiators. These details are offset with luxurious materials, including an upholstered headboard, woven bedding and plush carpet.

11. Choose a complementary headboard

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With patterned walls, choose a plain fabric that complements the colors in the wallpaper and experiment with the shape of the headboard instead. 

In this luxury bedroom, the baroque-style silhouette of the Origo design by Oka adds a bit of a punch to the pretty country-house florals. 

12. Make your headboard work hard

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Get the most out of an integrated headboard by making it work as hard as possible. 

If you're looking for bedroom storage ideas, opt for a headboard like the one shown above. This low-slung design incorporates plenty of shelf space on top for displaying favorite objects and pictures, a bedside table and an adjustable task light for reading.

13. Introduce bold colors and patterns with upholstery

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An intuitive creator with a love of beauty, interior architect and designer Natalia Miyar approaches design with an understanding of balance and proportion, so it comes as no surprise that she is best known for her use of color and pattern.

Make a break from safe neutrals and upholster the bed in a bright playful fabric that will make it the star attraction. 

'The headboard itself can be scaled up or down to introduce a new perspective, think of it as a frame within the room,' she says. 

For added impact, paint the wall behind in a bold, co-ordinating shade.

14. Upholster with velvet

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Natalia Miyar also recommends building contrasting layers of texture in the bedroom. Choose velvet for its silky smooth texture, luxurious sheen and soft finish. 

The designer regularly decorates with deep rich shades, which sit perfectly against a decorative wall in a softer palette, creating contrasts of texture and pattern. 

If you're wondering how to style a bed, look to this space for inspiration. A bold headboard has been matched with tonal accessories, lighting and beautiful fabrics to introduce news shades of color and interest into the room.  

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Studs are a great way to add texture and detail to a headboard without going overboard.  

Creating a smart border around the edge of the headboard, metal studs further attract the eye towards the statement piece as well as introduce a metallic contrast to the warm, rich textile upholstery. 

Natalia suggests using metal elsewhere in your room, such as on a statement mirror or lamp, for continuity and consistency. 

16. Scale-up your headboard

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For a larger room, Natalia adds definition and interest with an oversized headboard.

'Proportion is so important; I like to use large-scale furniture as it makes a space seem bigger and more luxurious,’ she says. ‘The key is to choose carefully.'

With a very large headboard, it is important not to overcrowd the room. The designer suggests choosing slim, metallic shelving, folding stools and small, neutral colored chairs to ensure the bed is the central focus.

17. Add pattern to a plain bedroom with a headboard

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If you're building interest into a formerly plain scheme, mixing patterns is the best way to do so and a focal headboard is an impactful first step.  

'Mixing patterns is one of the most enjoyable parts of a design scheme,' says textile designer Bethie Tricks . 

'I tend to use the rule of three as a starting point, pulling together patterns that share a similar color or design element to ensure they echo each other subtly while adding variety and a sense of continuity.' 

18. Pick a headboard idea that's a pleasing contrast

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A headboard needn't be the focal point of a bedroom. You might want instead to use it as a grounding element in a scheme that features adventurous bedroom wallpaper ideas, for example.

'Bedrooms are deeply personal spaces and should be decorated accordingly,' says Joa Studholme, Farrow & Ball 's color curator. 'If you are tempted to just have a feature wall of wallpaper, then it is best to use the wall behind the bed to ground the room.' 

19. Pick soothing shades for a headboard

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You can use headboards to play with pattern, as in the bedroom above, where both horizontal and vertical stripes with equal weight have been used to create a neat visual trick to make the bedroom feel both wider and taller.  

However, when introducing bold patterns, it's important to consider color carefully.

'The bedroom is somewhere you want to relax, unwind and switch off every day. Tranquil blue tones and calming neutrals are known for their relaxing and regenerative powers,' explains Zoffany designer Peter Gomez.

20. Match the headboard idea to the bed frame

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A scheme that shows real attention to detail will always look more carefully curated and elegant. 

Here, the headboard fabric has been pulled right through to the bed frame to bring pattern into the room in an impactful way. 

'Using the biggest pattern on the floor in the form of a rug helps to anchor a space,' says textile designer Bethie Tricks. 

'Apply another on one of the main pieces of furniture, such as a headboard or armchair, and finish with either a patterned wallpaper or curtain fabric. You can then pick out colors from these patterns to finish the scheme when choosing your bedding and other decorative accessories. '

21. Add color with a tiled headboard idea

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Entirely practical, tiles used for a headboard will stay looking like new for years, and are perfect for a contemporary bedroom. 

A tile pattern that mimics fabric will create an elegant look and matte tiles in chalky colors will be subtler than any with a polished finish. This new Scandinavian-inspired Hexagon Split Shift collection is by Bert & May .

22. Layer in colors with headboard ideas

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'Color-blocking on walls, softened by an embroidered fabric headboard, is a dynamic scheme for a bedroom. A plain white wall and classic white bedding allow the colorful elements to sing out and take centerstage. Each piece here has been carefully chosen to work within the overall scheme. And no one piece overshadows any other. They each have enough air and space to be enjoyed in all their individual beauty.  

23. Consider headboard ideas for four-posters

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Four poster beds also have headboards – and these can range from grand to subtle. 

'Four poster beds are making a contemporary comeback – the way we’ve been incorporating these grand frames into bedrooms is often with drapes or canopies, which adds a softness to the space,' says Cecilia Halling.

'If you’d prefer to let the wall treatment be the focal point, then it’s better to choose a bed frame and headboard that is low and discreet, so the attention is on the wider wall. If you use a patterned wallpaper you can pick an accent color from it and use in a plainer form for the fabric on the headboard to marry the two together.'

Can you put a headboard on a bed frame?

Yes, you can put a headboard on an existing bed frame. Although traditionally it is easier to attach a headboard to a bed frame of a similar size, it is also possible to fit an oversized headboard to the wall behind the bed.  

What is the reason for a headboard?

A headboard is an important element of a bedroom for numerous reasons. 

From a functional point of view, you need a headboard to cushion your head and back when you are sitting up in bed, and to protect your head from the wall. A headboard will also stop your pillows from slipping down behind the bed frame.

Headboards are vital for aesthetic reasons, too. They provide a focal point, can introduce color, pattern and texture, and can help to correct and improve a room's proportions and visual impact.

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50 Best DIY Headboard Ideas

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A statement-making headboard can transform a bedroom from bland to grand. Gone are the days when headboard design was one-size-fits-all — now the options are endless. Bold headboards upholstered in funky patterns add playful accent colors to a room, while wood bedposts lend a casual, organic feel. Likewise, solid-colored headboards are perfect for playing second fiddle to lively, eclectic interiors. With a little creative thinking, give your bedroom a simple design upgrade with these DIY headboard ideas that are unique, beginner-friendly and make great upcycling projects.

If you're in need of inspiration, you'll find that everything from recycled barn doors to custom wood paneling and wallpaper can serve a new purpose in a bedroom space. Items you might even already have on hand — such as blankets, shelving and even extra curtains — can be turned into a recycled bed frame that will bring a bit of flair to a primary bedroom, guest room or kids' room.

So, browse through our collection of clever designs that give their respective rooms new life. See how designers think outside the box in order to create one-of-a-kind bedroom setups. We promise, after checking out the list below, any doubts about opting for this unique DIY project will be effectively put to rest.

And for more even bedroom upgrade ideas, check out these stylish bedroom accent walls, chic minimalist bedroom designs and striking black-and-white looks that are timeless.

1

Barn Door

Jean Allsopp

Go rustic with a set of barn doors as your headboard. It's a creative and resourceful way to bring intrigue and texture to your bedroom.

2

Traditional Trimwork

Nelson Hancock

Adding raised trim behind a bed creates visual interest to not only the bed, but to the entire space. Custom trimwork will make the room instantly feel chic and elevated.

3

Splash of Paint

Good Housekeeping

If getting your hands dirty appeals to you, then a DIY painted headboard might be for you. It's an idea that gives you total creative control—paint color, design and detail are all in your hands.

4

Add a Dash of Drama

Manuel Rodriguez

This is the perfect way to bring some dramatic details to your space and get a beautiful headboard in the process. There are so many design patterns and templates out there, so you can find the perfect fit for your room.

5

Curtain Chic

Frank Frances

Curtains don't only belong besides a window. Why not take some pretty drapes and have them frame out a headboard behind a bed? Get creative with different fabric colors and patterns, or stick with neutrals.

6

Bring in the Art

Lisa Romerein

Using a large piece of art as a headboard is a chic way to create a focal point in a bedroom. Whether it's traditional or contemporary, the art itself can be handpicked to fit any style and space.

7

Minimalist Headboard

Kate Osbourne

A headboard doesn't always have to be the most striking feature of a bedroom. Keeping it simple allows the other design elements of the space shine through, like the striking wallpaper and art on the walls, as seen in this bedroom.

8

Go Coastal

Mark Lund

For a coastal-inspired room, go to the beach for headboard materials. Driftwood or recycled oars bring a bit of the beach inside, and come together beautifully to frame a bed.

9

Add a Blanket

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For a quick update to an existing headboard, simply drape a blanket. Blankets with pretty patterns, or even just a new color, add a fresh take to a room.

10

Utilize Existing Elements

Martin Barraud

Architectural elements, such as built-in shelves can often be used as headboards. This bedroom utilizes a simple built-in as the centerpiece of the room and keeps things calm with clean lines and neutral colors.

11

A Beautiful Mural

Mark Scott

Talk about a wow factor! A custom floral mural behind a bed pulls the attention to one point of this bedroom.

12

Make it Quilted

Eric Piasecki

Quilts are classic bedroom elements, so why not bring one to the headboard? With a variety of patterns and colors to choose from, a quilt-covered headboard brings a traditional design element to any room.

13

Tulle Canopy

Good Housekeeping

Transform any bedroom space into a magical place with a sheer canopy. Any little girl's room is sure to be the most whimsical with soft tulle framing the bed.

14

Go Boho With Macrame

Max Wanger

A macrame wall hanging functions as a faux headboard in this neutral space. There are tons of different colors and patterns out there, so get creative — maybe, you could even learn to make one yourself.

15

Find Your Favorite Wallpaper

Kat Teutsch

Get crafty by using wallpaper to frame out a headboard and define a space. With so many peel-and-stick wallpapers on the market, you can find a non-permanent solution that best suits your room and vibe.

16

Keep it Classic

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A tufted headboard is a classic style that is sure to stick around for years to come. If you're looking to bring a little femininity and elegance to your space, this style will be perfect for you.

17

Custom Wood Detail

Good Housekeeping

If you really want to create depth and visual interest, add custom wood paneling behind your bed. This chevron wood detail adds a modern and sophisticated element to this bedroom space.

18

Wonderful Wainscoting

Annie Schlechter

Bring a nautical design element to the bedroom with wainscoting. Not only is it classic, but it's the perfect material to define a headboard design.

19

Go for Yellow Wallpaper

Mark Lund

Creating a headboard out of wallpaper is an easy way to make a statement. Bring the wallpaper from floor to ceiling for an eye-catching focal point in the room.

20

A Magical Pink Canopy

Reprinted from Room for Children by Susan Salk © Rizzoli New York 2010

For a bedroom fit for a princess, add a beautiful canopy above the bed. Stunning fabric will bring a bit of whimsy and wonder to any child's room.

21

Make it Graphic

Leslee Mitchell

If you have a plain headboard, you can add a bold graphic over top to elevate the space. With matching pillows on the bed, the eye is drawn right to the bed in this space.

22

Wire Elements

Nathan Kirkman

A modern art piece brings a contemporary flair to this bedroom space. Mixing different materials, such as wire and wood, gives this bedroom tons of cool texture.

23

Add a Shelf

MONICA BUCK

Custom shelving above a bed makes for a practical and beautiful headboard. It's a good place to display odds and ends, and also serves as a convenient spot to rest a water glass or phone.

24

Drapes as a Headboard

Josh Gibson

With a four-poster bed, you can't go wrong with using beautiful curtains as a headboard. Curtains create texture and movement, while also adding an element of softness.

25

Grab a Flag

Brian Woodcock

Hanging a flag (or two) is such a great way to add personality to a space. Nautical flags give this bedroom just the right touch of coastal flair.

26

A Little Lattice

Burcu Avsar

Some delicate lattice work adds a bit of dimension and beauty to this bedroom space. It will bring a bit of garden party magic from the outside in.

27

Floral Fabric

Andrew McCaul

A custom fabric headboard can cost a fortune and have a high lead time these days. Who wants to wait around when you can simply DIY it? This floral fabric headboard is secured with simple ribbon bows, adding a touch of feminine charm to the look.

28

Chalkboard Paint

Lisa Romerein

The perfect solution to the 'no drawing on the walls' dilemma. A wall painted with chalkboard paint allows the imagination of a child to run wild and design their own custom headboard. It's a win-win for everyone!

29

Rug Headboards

KAT TEUTSCH

Sometimes colorful rugs are just too beautiful to be used only underfoot, so why not repurpose them as striking headboards?

30

Wall Decals

NC

There are so many ways to get crafty with wall art, and wall decals are one of them. They are a brilliant way to add a personalized design element to a bedroom that doesn't feel too permanent.

31

Custom Built-Ins

Good Housekeeping

Custom built-ins elevate just about any space in a home. This bedroom is a dream for avid readers and collectors of any type. Put all of your favorite knick knacks on display.

32

Screen Time

Michael Robinson

The Chicago-based Alan Design Studio swapped out a traditional headboard for a Japanese folding screen in this glamorous bedroom.

33

Knock on Wood

Matthew Sandager

Follow interior designer Duan Curry's lead and consider utilizing sanded wood panels as a decorative headboard.

34

Geometric Rug

Emily Followill

Atlanta-based studio Atelier Davis achieved a bohemian vibe by subbing a geometric rug for a traditional headboard.

35

Add a Folding Screen

R. Brad Knipstein

San Francisco-based firm Form + Field paired a low-profile bed with a folding screen, creating a casually cool and classically Californian-inspired bedroom.

36

Layer Orange Textiles

Kent Wilson

Superimposing a cozy throw over a headboard is never a bad idea! Designer Denise Foley draped a tactile orange textile over a complementary headboard in this bohemian bedroom to create an alluring effect.

37

Bench Brio

Tim Street Porter

Post a wood panel onto your bedroom wall and voila! You have a sleek headboard, much like this one teed up by LA-firm Trip Haenisch & Associates.

38

Matchy-Matchy

Doug Friedman

For this guest bedroom, Chicago-based studio Branca used a bold geometric textile for both the room's curtains and headboards.

39

Fresh Lick of Paint

Sarah Dorio Photography

A personalized paint job can do wonders when it comes to making a headboard feel like your own. Ann Arbor-based studio Cloth & Kind decorated an old headboard with gray paint and sweet pink accents.

40

A Rattan Design

Jessica Delaney Photography

A unique rattan headboard makes an excellent partner to lively wallpaper, as illustrated in this lively bedroom teed up by Trellis Home Design.

41

Spell-Binding Style

Martyn Lawrence Bullard

A bold textile fashioned as a headboard makes a dramatic statement in this quintessentially Californian bedroom by design A-lister Martyn Lawrence Bullard.

42

Pretty in Purple

Matthew Sandager

Purple panels fashioned as a headboard make an arresting impact in this chic bedroom by New York-based designer Duan Curry.

43

Checkered Chic

Dan Cutrona Photography

If you own a headboard with a spectacular silhouette, simply reupholster it to give it new life! For the dramatic headboard in this eclectic bedroom, designer Robin Gannon selected a classic tartan plaid.

44

Reflective Perfection

Josh Thornton

A smoked mirror layered behind a simple headboard makes a striking impact in this room designed by Summer Thornton.

45

Over-the-Top Canopy

Stoffer Photography Interiors

Crowning store-bought headboards with canopies is an excellent way to make them feel custom, as illustrated in this darling bedroom designed by Ash Street Interiors.

46

Moorish Inspired

Peter Murdock

A towering headboard can add instant drama to a room, as illustrated in this transportive bedroom from Dan Scotti Design.

47

Luxe Layers

Angie Hranowsky

Designer Angie Hranowksy transforms a simple bamboo headboard into an intriguing moment by layering an ornate textile panel behind it.

48

Step and Repeat

Trevor Tondo

Built-in bookshelves and a pop-out upholstered panel make the headboard in this room designed by Harte Brownlee & Associates as customizable as can be.

49

Ground Level Grace

R. Brad Knipstein

An extended upholstered headboard designed by the firm Form + Field adds gravitas to this room's casual, floor-skimming bed.

50

Stretch Out

Zeke Ruelas

When personally customizing a headboard, you can extend it to also envelop your nightstands. Take inspiration from Beverly Hills-based designer, Lori Gilder.

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ideas and advice from Natalia Masharskaya - Roomble.com

2021-07-23T13:45:00+00:00 2021-07-23T13:51:07+00:00 How to decorate the head of the bed: ideas and tips from Natalia Masharskaya 2021-07-23T13:45:00+00:00 Textiles, mirrors, photographs, old wooden boards, niches and even pillows can be used to make a stylish headboard. Do you want to know the best way to arrange it? Read tips from designer Natalia Masharskaya How to decorate the head of the bed: ideas and tips from Natalia Masharskaya nine0003

Textiles, mirrors, photographs, old wooden boards, niches and even pillows can be used to create a stylish headboard. Do you want to know the best way to arrange it? Read tips from designer Natalia Masharskaya

Natalya Masharskaya believes that the bed is the visiting card of the bedroom, and the headboard is one of the main accents. With this element, the room looks completely different. It acquires a special atmosphere, filled with comfort and becomes more attractive. nine0003

A headboard can give character to a bedroom, and it will help you bring your creative ideas to life. The main rule advised by Natalia , is to improvise and fantasize.

Natalya Masharskaya, architect-designer

Head and art director of the mnDesire studio. Professional experience in the field of design and architecture - more than 8 years. She graduated from the Moscow Aviation Institute, then received her education at the International School of Design with a degree in interior architecture and decoration. nine0003

Worked as chief architect in leading design studios in Moscow, such as Sergey Estrin Architectural Bureau and Innovation. The completed Schlumberger office space project won the Commercial Real Estate Awards. Some of the best work has been published in magazines such as SALON-interior, Office Interior and others.

In her work, she strives to ensure that projects bring pleasure and joy to the customer.

Personal website: mndesire.ru

One of the design options can be decorative panels: wooden, gypsum, textile, plastic. Today, building hypermarkets offer many ready-made compositions. But no one canceled the creative approach! Therefore, you can easily compose the necessary pattern yourself. nine0003

It is not necessary to sew up the entire wall behind the bed with one type of panel. You can, for example, make a fancy patchwork pattern or put together a pre-conceived picture from small parts (in the manner of a puzzle).

Ideal for oriental interiors. The screen can be attached to the wall or made mobile by simply placing it behind the bed. A dark screen on a light background looks especially beautiful and vice versa.

Is your bedroom decorated in country style, provence or shabby chic? Then pay attention to old barn boards, carved wooden shutters or doors. Perhaps you have no idea how well they can complement such a space. But wood is an element that gives the interior a touch of comfort. nine0003

The role of the headboard can perfectly cope with the fabric - a canvas for the entire wall, panels or textile panels. However, when using this design method, some nuances must be taken into account: