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canopy bed, Elle Decor bedroom, interior design bedroom, luxury bedrooms, luxury master bedroom, master bedroom, neutral bedroom, Phoebe Howard, romantic bedroom, yellow and pink bedroom
Kids definitely shouldn’t have all the fun! Grown ups like to feel nestled, protected, and imaginative too, like we’re in a fort. So move over girls, we’re taking that image back from little girls and put it squarely where it rightfully belongs: with us adults! We’re not heartless though; we will give them some blankets to make their own tents 😉
The finish on this bed frame looks like an antique mirror and the details on the headboard are so attractive.
A sunburst mirror used to fill the wall space left by a low headboard.
The shape of this canopy top is gorgeous! In past pictures, we’ve seen pictures stacked in one row, but here two rows fill the space perfectly and with such a pale pallet gold is necessary for the pop and sparkle. Designed by Phoebe Howard.
Here’s the canopy from the inside, where the fabric is gathered to the center.
Elle Decor shows the trend of yellow and pink, albeit a toned down take on it.
Romantic bedrooms don’t need to be in high end homes. The soft canopy sheers puddling on the floor gives a nice juxtaposition to the exposed brick. The only addition I might make is the addition of the lights that were shown in the diy post I did here.
When I did the poll about what styles appeal to you, Asian was brought up in the comments, and the red and black give the feel. I have a sinking feeling the rug is not faux…ugh 😦
A peaked top adds an ethnic flair to a notched canopy trimmed in black. I like the night side tables and the artwork above them.
Industrial-chic with sheers hung from what looks like oxidizes plumbing parts. The color of the hardwood floor is very rich and a great contrast.
Refined, feminine elegance in a color combination that I adore! With a tailored canopy, a nice detail is having a different fabric on the inside.
Hard surfaces and a soft bed with what looks like mosquito netting that lowers.
Lovely molding in a bright, airy, sunlight room. My dogs would keep this room white for all of 5 minutes 😉
My youngest is home today and tomorrow, since it’s parent/teacher conference days, so I’m sorry to be brief! I hope you liked the beds…happy Monday!!
Ahhhhh, I have wanted a canopy bed since I was little! Their magic is boundless! Every time I get a chance to stay somewhere that has one, I feel like I just won the lottery! 🙂
Remember the grandparents in Willy Wonka who lived in bed? That would be me if I had that first bed. I also agree, the soft draping is the perfect contrast to the exposed brick walls. So unexpected, but beautiful.
very beautiful photos of different canopies. i would love to have one that is simplistic and romantic
Such beautiful beds!! I wish I had a big room for one. Sigh…
I wish I had ceilings high enough for a canopy bed!
That plumbing pipes canopy is fantastic. Pinned!
Oh my Lord I almost cried when I saw all all of these beds, all I could think of was “how could we make that one?” ABSOLUTELY MARVELOUS!!!
xoxo
ps. have fun with parent teacher conference…
I love canopy beds, but have never had one. The cleaning of them must be onerous. I do think they are extremely romantic, cozy and private. Just the thing for a chilly winter night also. Thank you for the wonderful ones you have shown.
1, 4, and 6 are to die for!
I absolutely adore the brick room with the canopy draped in puddles on the floor. Love it!!!
You have just been awarded a “One Lovely Blog” award. Love this post 🙂
Thank you very much!! I appreciate it and am flattered!
I love every one of these. I think I need to keep saving up!
Oh I love so many of these. Just beautiful.
I love all of these. Picture #1 is to die for! I had wanted a canopy all my life and finally got my dream bed about 15 years ago. I did the inside canopy like the one pictured with fabric gathered into the center and dotted with a rosette. It’s my favorite place in the world.
The one with the brick walls and puddling sheets – with fairy twinkle lights added – for me, please! I just love the look and feel of that room!
As a kid I always wanted to canopy bed. And damn don’t those beds in those photos look inviting.
These are awesome! The sheers hanging from the ceiling mounted pipes (or whatever they are!) are gorgeous.
I’ve always wanted one as a kid, and after seeing your pics, I DEF. want one as an adult 🙂
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I love this beautiful blog post by A Detailed House so I have shared it….
I always wanted one as a child and never got one. Now I just need the high ceilings…..
There’s a way to do it using the ceiling you have….just construct a “canopy” of sorts which is affixed to the ceiling…hang as much fabric from it as you want and voila!
Neatt!
It would also make the ceiling look higher by drawing the eye up. (:^)
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