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Headboard/nightstand trim

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Bedroom windowseat

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For a peaceful-looking bedroom, choose a bed with a bamboo or natural woven facade. This material will look great with any wall color, but choose a soft, muted paint color for an overall organic feel. Suggested paint pick: Spring Valley, Benjamin Moore

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Frame-less corner window, built-in bed frame/headboard storage

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Modern and minimal canopy/headboard; tall sage green drapes on doors and windows

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White floors, walls and ceiling make the master bedroom feel much larger. In addition, Kauffman Tharp took a cue from A Pattern Language and opted for a bed alcove. The philosophy is that when a room has to awkwardly adapt everything around a bed, it's all wasted and awkward space during all the other hours of the day when you're awake. Creating a special, cozy alcove for a bed creates a comfortable space just for sleeping, and leaves a lot of other space to use for "sitting space, play areas, dressing and storage" the rest of the day.

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Centered bed with low upholstered headboard

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Floor to ceiling canopy

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Strong blue walls contrasting with white headboards

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Patterned, upholstered headboard

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Grey, coral, and blue color scheme; upholstered headboard

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Colored bedframe and pendant lighting

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Sunken ceiling; airflow windows above doorframe

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Asymmetrical layout with window seat; natural window shades

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Transition from foot of the bed to sitting area

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