"Typically, I see beds in corners in oddly laid out rooms like attics, dens, lower levels, and small homes. I think of homes built in the '90s and early 2000s where architectural planning wasn't perhaps a priority, and you'd end up with strange window placement or weird angles, these are the best spaces to think creatively about furniture placement."
"With corner placement, there is often more floor space to pass through or to include additional furniture that may have not fit if the bed was centered on a wall. This is also true when there are many doors within a space like the closet, bathroom, and entrance."
"To make a bed in a corner look more elevated, both interior designers recommend thoughtfully considering pillows (like using a mix of Euro pillows, sleeping pillows, and a bolster or lumbar pillow in the front - all in gorgeous fabrics). They suggest putting art on the walls around the bed, too, and Blue is also a proponent of using a canopy or quality bed linens for a more dramatic look."
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