Balance The Look Of Your Bed Up Against The Wall With A Simple Window Treatment

According to the principles of bedroom feng shui, you might want to avoid putting your bed up against a wall, or even underneath a window. It is said to disrupt the flow of energy in and out of your bedroom, and can therefore result in broken sleep. However, choosing the exact placement of your bed is ultimately a luxury, meaning it isn't always possible — especially if your bedroom is an awkward shape or if there are certain restrictions such as an alcove or radiator. 

If you're set on placing your bed up against a wall or window then there is a simple window treatment that can help balance out the overall look of your bedroom — color drenching. If you're wondering what color drenching is, it's the process of using one color to cover your entire space. Meaning using one solid paint color for your walls and trims, and matching that color to any window treatments and bedding. This can create a bold, yet unified, color scheme that feels coordinated and cohesive — minimizing the negative visual impact of having your bed against a wall or window.

Other ways to balance the look of a bed against a wall

Color drenching isn't for everyone and if you feel like this decorating technique is too daring for your particular taste then there are other ways you can balance out the look of a bed that sits against a window or up against a wall. Rather than shying away from the fact that your bed is placed somewhere less than ideal — embrace the idea and make a stylish feature out of it. Choose a statement headboard or even patterned bedding that will turn your bed into the star of the show, making it less obvious that its placed somewhere less appealing

Another trick to consider is switching up the style of your existing curtains. Heavy drape curtains can feel dark and oppressive, which will make the area behind your bed feel cramped and cluttered. Instead, think about swapping your traditional curtains out for something sheer like a voile fabric. Voiles can seamlessly blend into the background while still letting in lots of natural light — all things that can make a small bedroom feel much bigger.

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