Dane Tashima

Canopy beds are back to shouts of glee.

They are charming, but at the same time, grand and canmake a huge impact in a bedroom.

A canopy bed is a great piece for a traditional layered space, says Hull.

Pass Christian Bedroom

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Start with your bed, and add layers of interest, working your way out.

Think about how all the elements add to and complement one another.

I love when customers mix prints and solids on our Canopy Bed, says Hull.

Coley Home Canopy Bed with Blue Upholstery

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In particular, using a contrast interior looks beautiful in a fun, fresh print.

Here a wood canopy bed with a dark stain furthers the traditional feel of the space.

Drapery panels complement the bed linens to tie the whole scheme together.

Dark Wood Canopy Bed in Traditional Bedroom

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Architectural Masterpiece

Pretty design details make this canopy bed one that requires its own moment.

Keeping the spaces secondary elements in neutral tones lets the architecture of the bed take a front-and-center position.

Contemporary with a Soft Edge

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Contradictory?

Coastal Bedroom with Architectural Canopy Bed and Floral Linens

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But only in the best way.

A crisp, contemporary design is softened with an upholstered headboard.

Here a heavy wooden canopy bed that sits directly on the floor grounds the space with cozy appeal.

Contemporary Canopy Bed with Upholstered Headboard and Footboard

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Wood Canopy Bed with Natural Elements

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