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Bedroom Furniture Decorating Tips – the Canopy Bed


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If you’re bored with the current look in your bedroom, a stylish option is available that dates back to the 15th century. This look will add an air of nobility to even the drabbest of rooms while acting as the focal point and centerpiece of your bedroom furniture. This cure for your ailing bedroom décor is the classic canopy bed.

For the uninitiated, a canopy bed is a decorative bed somewhat similar to a four-poster bed. A typical canopy bed usually features posts at each of the four corners extending four feet high or more above the mattress. Ornate or decorative fabric is often draped across the upper space between the posts and a solid swath of cloth may create a ceiling, or canopy directly over the bed. There are a wide array of canopy beds, ranging from the more formal traditional styles to today’s sleek, modern designs, made with clean lines and a simpler aesthetic. If you’re interested in a canopy bed, chances are good there is one out there that is perfect for you.

One might think that early canopy beds were only made for the wealthy. The fact is canopy beds have their roots with the common man. The canopy bed came into existence more from utilitarian means than that of extravagance or decadence. In fact, the earliest incarnations were probably beds of common people seeking an additional layer of shelter beyond that of a less-than-impenetrable thatch roof. Canopy beds with curtains that could completely enclose the bed were used by lords and noblemen in medieval Europe for warmth and privacy, as their attendants often slept in the same room. Until the 16th century, these beds, even those of the nobles, were fairly plain and understated. During this period, carved work on the headboard and posts became popular and more ornate canopy beds followed.

Today’s canopy beds generally fit into one of two categories: traditional or contemporary. Most of the traditional canopy beds will have a Victorian aesthetic, with either metal rod frames or intricately carved wood frames and posts. These throwbacks will also often feature ruffled, pleated elaborate draping, sometimes with rather heavy cloth. In contrast, contemporary canopy beds generally employ a cleaner, simpler design. Wood, metal, or a combination of the two is used in the construction of modern canopy beds, which usually have little to no detail on the foot and headboards and often feature sharp, geometric designs.



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Decorating Your Little Girls Bedroom


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Every little girl deserves a bedroom that is her own place – something that reflects her personality and is a sanctuary she can retreat to. One of the most important elements in your little girls room is the bed. Before you decide on that perfect bed, there is a few things you want to keep in mind.

There are many beds available specifically for little girls on the market these days. The design taste of girls is quite different from boys in terms of shape, color, and pattern therefore there are beds that are made especially to perfectly fit just what your little girl wants. The beds made for girls are unique in terms of size and shape as well as the mattresses that go with these beds.

Size

You can buy beds for your girls room in a variety of sizes but if you have space constraints or want just the standard size then buy a bed that is 39″ wide x 75″ long” which is the standard size for a single bed. If you have a larger room, you might want to look into a full or queen size bed which your girl can keep as she grows older.

Shape

Girls prefer romantic shapes like the heart, but if you can’t get that then a nice princess bed with fanciful bedding and colorful motif is great. You can buy novelty beds that look like castles, or perhaps a canopy bed with a sheer material on top? Decorating

Most girls prefer pastel shades like pink and mauve, but each child is an individual so decorating your girls room should be an adventure for you and your little girl. Take her to a furniture store that has bedroom setting and let her show you what she likes then pick the bedding and decor to match. When buying sheets and comforters, make sure you buy the best quality you can afford as cheap bedding will not last and will end up costing money in the long run.

Patterns and motifs

Girls love feminine motifs and patterns which can be painted on the walls or furniture and replicated in matching sheets. Installing matching curtains and drapes will give an overall finished look to the room. Some suggested patterns include — Floral patterns — These are the favorite among most of the girls. Animals and butterflies or teddy bears are also popular as is any kind of fairy or fantasy motif. Bright but contrasting colors like yellow and red might be a favorite among some kids while other will prefer a lighter powder pink which looks great with lines and dots.

Cost

Since the variety of beds available is so large, there is no definite estimate of the cost, however, you should budget anywhere from 100 to 500 dollars. Cost depends upon the fabric used for the sheets and pillows and the brand that is used for the bed as well as the style of bed and other accessories you will be adding to the room.



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