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A conventional queen-size mattress set atop a box spring gets glammed up with a tufted headboard and equally posh bedding and pillows.
The gauzy panels hanging from this four-poster bed give this bedroom an exotic air: They add interest and intrigue without looking overdone.
Let lively textiles determine the colors in a room. The tangerine paint on this bed, for instance, was matched from an orange in the vibrant bouquet of the bedding.
This standard platform bed gets its flourish from a dramatic slatted headboard and is set off by an eye-popping accent wall and matching plush accessories.
The clean lines on this platform bed offer a blank canvas upon which to play with linen colors, patterns and textures—though a simple white coverlet lends ample style of its own.
This black wrought-iron bed frame makes a classic complement for country bedding, but could look contemporary with a geometric-printed duvet and more modern room accessories.
Complete with a headboard that hosts a floating nightstand, this low platform bed has a uniquely Euro feel.
An ultra-modern white platform bed lets the cut-away designs in its headboard and matching nightstand steal the show in this minimalist bedroom.
A traditional four-poster bed fills out this narrow bedroom, but leaves plenty of room for imaginative bed linen swap-outs.
Plain brass would have been a natural fit for this classic wrought-iron, four-poster canopy bed, but bright yellow plating offers an unexpected twist on the traditional.
Intricately etched and painted, the cottage-style headboard and footboard on this ordinary queen-size bed piles soft style into this attic bedroom.
An understated platform bed is perfect in a muted-modern bedroom like this one.
A whitewashed French country bed gives glamorous, timeless appeal to this quietly beautiful bedroom.
The strong lines of this sleigh bed anchor the traditional style that dominates this well-apportioned sleeping space.
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