Even the largest apartments often have bedrooms that are anything but generous in size, requiring us to design the wall behind the bed in an eye-catching, scenic way at times, in order to recreate unusual perspectives and details to escape the banality. Whether or not there is a headboard, what happens behind and around the bed really makes a difference.

A retreat within your home,where the bed is the heart of calm and coomfort…
Praise for the sommier bed: sometimes even the largest rooms love the sommier: it allows you to design a solution that is functional and at the same time with the inclusion of light becomes a characterizing element capable of creating a relaxed atmosphere and neutral enough to allow us to play with some accents, in terms of finishes, furnishings and fabrics.

Introducing natural textures
The use of natural materials adds a tactile richness that brings warmth, perspective depth and authenticity to any space.

Evoking natural spaces with vintage graphics
Antique graphics can also evoke natural spaces: the color accent of the birds counterpointing the background provides us with a decorative cue: on a more neutral base if we wish, we can insert accent complements and accessories.

Overlapping game
The headboard of the bed, upholstered in fabric coordinated with the bedding rests on a minimalist paneling, which has the valuable function of being able to accommodate reading lamps or integrate wall lightings: played in dark colors to echo the floor makes the bed, even the simplest one, inevitably protagonist.

When it lacks some depth…
A photograph of exteriors, preferably a perspective, printed on wallpaper helps recreate the proportions of a shallow room: throw pillows coordinated with the bed frame fabric help support the pillows by recovering the headboard effect.
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