By Lorenza Giuseppa. Headboard. Published at Tuesday, May 15th, 2018 - 02:40:40 AM.
Moroccan getaway. Transport yourself to another world after a long day with a headboard representing places you’ve traveled to — or hope to visit someday. This bed is adorned with a Moroccan screen that Design Vidal affixed to the wall. Blue Moroccan lamps and tables on each side set a romantic tone and could fool you into thinking you’re waking up in a foreign land.
Going for baroque. If you’re going with an upholstered headboard the more luxurious the fabric the better. This bordello-chic bedroom as its designer calls it is furnished with a red velvet headboard framed in white solid wood. Red sheets and a white-faux fur throw contribute layers of richness.
You don′t have to use fabric to execute this idea. At the Upward Bound House interior designer Vanessa De Vargas used wallpaper to create the look of an extended headboard. You can also use a special traditional fabric. Design Sponge blogger Grace Bonney helped educate the masses about traditional Mexican Otomi embroidery with her famous DIY headboard.
Repeat the pattern on twin or triplet beds. Here an electric paisley pattern repeated on three beds and window treatments enlivens the room. Use remnants for a unique patchwork design. Creative decorator Cherie Marcel didn′t let her fabric samples go to waste; instead she used them to fashion a fabulous headboard.
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