If you are reading this article in your room, it is likely that you are in bed and it, even more likely, is against one of the walls – if not against two, that is, in the corner.
If you’re not in the room, think about him. The scenario should be the same.
Although this is the most commonly used option when arranging furniture in the bedroom, know that the bed does not need to be placed against the wall and that there are several creative and functional ways to change the arrangement of your great sleeping and resting companion.
Moving the bed away from the wall and moving it to the central part of the room can make the room more fluid, as well as optimizing the space and expanding the decoration possibilities.
How about getting inspired by 7 bedrooms that prove that the bed doesn’t need to be placed against the wall and escape the traditional arrangement of bedroom furniture? Give new life to your room!
Let’s go?
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In this luxurious double bedroom with classic decor and neutral tones, the bed was placed in the center of the room.
With the help of mirrors, the room became even wider and gained fluidity and relaxation without losing class.
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In this room, which also has mirrors to improve the feeling of spaciousness, the couple chose to place the bed in the center.
Behind, there is a headboard that acts as a support and divider, extending to the wall on one side and remaining “free” on the other side.
The feeling is that the bed is against the wall, but not.
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If your room has a sea view or very large windows that offer a beautiful view (what a dream!), you can be inspired by this wonderful rounded bed, which is positioned facing the sea.
Who needs a TV in a place like that?
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This is one of the rooms at the Katamama hotel, in Indonesia, and could be the inspiration for your next project.
This arrangement proves that the bed does not need to be placed against the wall to make the room functional.
The headboard of the bed, in addition to its main use, also served as a support for a desk.
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Spaces with double heights combine very well with partitions, and that is what architect Bruno Colle did when designing this room that leaves the bed off the walls, in front of a hollow MDF headboard, which also serves to divide the spaces.
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A large, light-colored closet positioned behind the bed is a great way to make the room more fluid and with good circulation.
Between the two pieces of furniture, there is a good space to move around the room.
The fixed headboard in cement and also in a light color gives the final touch of lightness and integration.
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Proof 7 that the bed does not need to be against the wall
This contemporary environment, which greatly values nature and natural light, is further proof that the bed does not need to be placed against the wall.
The space is quite spacious and decorated in neutral tones.
The bed, positioned facing the window, prioritizes the view of the outside area and complements the modern style of the room.
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