A wood burning stove exudes a magical warmth that can make you forget about the cares of life. But to safely enjoy your wood stove, it must include a properly designed hearth.
What is a hearth? In simplest terms, it’s the surface immediately surrounding a fireplace or wood stove. Hearths are made from heat and fire resistant material such as brick or stone. Think of it as a safety zone to prevent sparks and embers from catching your house on fire.
The type of hearth you choose depends on your decorating style and whether you want your hearth to stand out from or blend in with the surrounding decor. Scroll through our gallery for ideas on building a beautiful and functional wood stove hearth.
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1. Choose Bricks for Your Wood Stove Hearth
Brick is a time-tested fireplace surround material. It’s an inexpensive choice compared to many other wood stove hearth ideas and will last a long time. Brick adds a rustic flavor to the room and is a logical choice if your home has a brick exterior.
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You’ll often see a brick fireplace insert inside a traditional fireplace. This helps to protect the walls from the intense heat a wood-burning fire generates.
Achieve the same fire insulation by building a brick wall behind a freestanding wood stove. Add a mantel shelf to the brick surround to make it feel more like a classic masonry fireplace.
2. Optimize Space with Corner Hearth Designs
The exterior wall corner is a logical location for a wood burning stove. Not only does it maximize the room’s footprint, it’s easy to vent the stove pipe through the wall.
Many wood stove manufacturers now offer tall, narrow stoves that are excellent for small spaces. Regardless of the burning stove size, an adequate hearth pad is necessary.
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While vintage stove models often lack integrated insulation, newer, well-insulated stoves might eliminate the need to apply brick or stone to the surrounding corner walls. Even so, most building codes require a solid hearth pad.
3. Select Stylish Hearths for Freestanding Stove
Freestanding wood burning stoves radiate heat throughout the room. They’re a great way to add affordable heating in a home without a built-in wood or gas fireplace, especially in cold climates where heating costs are high.
A freestanding wood stove or pellet stove can be moved if necessary.
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Wherever you locate your freestanding wood burner, it will need a hearth for safety reasons. A good hearth serves many purposes, including outlining a zone that keeps people and burning wood a safe distance apart.
4. Explore Jotul Stove Hearth Inspirations
Norway is notoriously cold, and the Norwegian company Jotul has become legendary for its variety of indoor and outdoor wood stove products. A Jotul cast iron stove is durable and will not be deformed even after years of use. Cast iron stove parts are also easy to replace.
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Design your stove or fireplace hearth around the type of Jotul stove you get. An antique stove model can stand up to a ceramic tile or other decorative hearth design. A modern gas stove looks good above a square or circular stone slab hearth.
5. Living Room Hearth Ideas for a Welcoming Ambiance
The fireplace is usually the living room’s focal point. Whether you install an electric fireplace, wood cook stove, boiler stove, or multi fuel stove, the fireplace hearth provides an opportunity to give the room a designer touch.
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The wood burning stove hearth is a practical storage spot for fireplace tools and wood. If you have a coal stove, keep a bucket of coal on the hearth. Build up your hearth on a platform to raise the stove’s presence in the room.
If your stove has an open grate or window, be sure to arrange your furniture so that each seat has an unobstructed view of the flames.
6. Elevated Platform Hearth Designs for Wood Stoves
A hearth platform may serve a decorative or functional purpose—or both. Because the hearth is meant to protect your home from a fire’s intense heat, it must be a certain thickness.
If a renovation includes adding a wood burning fireplace or wood burning stove, a raised hearth platform may be your best solution.
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If you’re installing an electric stove, a hearth is not required. However, many homeowners add one anyway because a hearth is such a classic part of fireplace design.
7. Rustic Hearth Concepts for a Warm, Country Feel
A stone fireplace with a wood stove insert provides a classic rustic vibe. Its hearth can be made from any combination of brick, flagstone, slate, and other non-combustible natural materials.
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A rustic hearth can be a simple slab, such as a stove board or hearth pad.
8. Discover Elegant Stone Hearth Solutions
Granite and marble are popular types of hearth stone. They come in a huge range of textures, colors, and patterns. You may even be able to replicate the same type of marble or granite used on your kitchen countertops or foyer.
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Soapstone is a great material for hearths and wood stove sides. It has natural veining that varies from piece to piece, making each slab a one-of-a-kind décor element. It retains heat for a long time, providing radiant heat overnight. Vermont-based Hearthstone stove products are made with soapstone.
9. Decorative Tiled Hearth Options for Wood Stoves
Tile is a must if you want to add a decorative flair to the wall and floor around your wood stove. Available in countless sizes, colors, and patterns, hearth-friendly tile design options abound.
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Solid color tile is also a good option, particularly if you want the hearth to blend into your décor instead of standing out. Mix and match tile textures while keeping to the same color. This adds interest to your stove area without taking away from other design elements in the room.
10. Revamp with Wall Hearth Ideas
Some types of heating stoves do not require the surrounding wall to be covered in fire-safe material. However, most coal, wood, or cook stove models will require a brick or stone wall surround.
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For a rustic or industrial touch, cover the wall behind your wood stove with corrugated metal panels. Their subtle reflective surface maximizes the light given off by a night-time fire.
“Every design choice we make has a sensual effect on us.” – Lebo Grand
If you’ve never owned an inground pool, you’ve probably never heard of pool coping. So, what exactly is coping? In architectural terms, it is the material used to cap a wall. Around a pool, coping provides a smooth transition border between the pool deck and the pool.
Choosing the right type of pool coping is an important part of pool design—and it’s one that you’ll have to live with for a while. Coping can add so much to your pool’s appearance and functionality.
Look through our gallery of pool coping ideas and learn a little more about which type is ideal for your new or renovated swimming pool.
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1. Brick and Paver Elegance for Versatile Pool Coping
Brick and paver coping adds a lot of style to the area around your swimming pool. If you have a brick home, install matching brick coping for design continuity. Bricks and pool pavers come in a wide range of colors and textures, which may make it hard to settle on one style.
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Flat mount coping is used on an inground pool that has a vinyl liner. Workers place a track to hold the liner and then mount stone, bricks, or pavers on top. If you are experienced with laying tile or brick, you may be able to install pavers and bricks yourself.
Most pavers are great for salt pool coping, as they’re salt-resistant. As with natural stone, bricks and pavers last longer when a sealant is applied.
2. Soft Curves with Bullnose Coping
A bullnose pool coping finish is popular for its soft, rounded appearance. Often made of precast concrete, bullnose edges jut out an inch or two above the pool shell or wall.
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They provide your pool structure with a slightly extended edge that is convenient for those who like to hold onto the pool’s edge while kicking or doing other water exercises.
The smooth, curved bullnose coping is also comfortable for those who like to sit on the edge of a ground swimming pool, dangling their feet in the water.
3. Bold Statements in Dark Coping
Dark-colored pool coping material can add a dramatic look to your inground pool and deck. Slate is a natural choice if a dark material is desired as it comes in many deep shades including blue-grey, green, brown, red, and charcoal.
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Excessive heat is possibly the biggest concern with using dark materials on a swimming pool deck. Under the intense summer sun, these materials can become unbearably hot and even burn bare feet or exposed skin.
4. Rustic and Natural Appeal with Flagstone
The word “flagstone” is used to describe many kinds of flat rocks. Flagstones come in different colors and work well as coping and ground pool decking material.
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A flagstone inground swimming pool deck will feature flat stones cut into irregular shapes and sizes, fit together like a puzzle. Some may be large and others quite small, with a randomly-laid appearance.
If your ground pool deck is more rustic or casual than it is formal, flagstone decking may be a great choice.
5. Contemporary Design in Sleek Modern Coping
A modern inground swimming pool deserves a sleek, simple kind of coping stone. Whether you have a fiberglass pool, vinyl pool, or some type of pool kit, the coping is what helps create a modern profile.
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Because modern design is also minimalist, go for a simple rectangular or square pool shape. A modern concrete pool is likely to have wide, flat coping with straight edges that outline the water with linear precision.
6. Rugged Charm of Natural Stone
A rough-cut edge is a common pool coping style for inground pools surrounded by a natural stone deck. Designed to integrate into the surrounding landscape, a natural stone pool needs the beauty of irregular, rough-cut coping to complete the picture.
When opting for a rough-cut stone edge, try to make sure the stones are devoid of any sharp edges that can cut or scratch swimmers.
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Natural stone such as granite or marble provides a more elegant, modern pool appearance. Smooth, defined coping edges work well with contemporary pool design.
Not only can natural stone coping be expensive, it must be handled by professionals who can keep it a consistent thickness around the pool.
Sealed granite, limestone, and sandstone are just some of the natural materials that make excellent pool coping and deck surfaces.
7. Custom Style with Poured-In Concrete Coping
Poured-in concrete coping is as it sounds—poured on-site by your pool builder. It’s a relatively affordable option that is durable and slip-resistant.
There are different edge designs to choose from and you can tint the concrete to match or contrast with a concrete deck. Poured concrete coping also requires application of a weatherproof sealant.
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Cantilever pool coping is made from poured concrete. Styrofoam forms are attached to the pool’s lip before the concrete is poured.
These forms mold the shape of the finished edge and are removed after the concrete dries and hardens. A cantilever edge may be outlined in tile or stone as a decorative accent.
8. Affordable Elegance in Precast Concrete Coping
Precast concrete coping is sold in pre-fabricated blocks. It’s a popular form of coping because it’s perhaps the most affordable. You may even be able to install these blocks yourself and avoid the high cost of paying someone else to do it.
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As with poured concrete, it’s important to seal pre-fabricated concrete coping before using your pool. Although it takes more time, sealed concrete saves you money over time.
9. Clean and Modern Square-Edge Coping
Another type of cantilever coping, a square-edge is exactly what it sounds like. It has a straight edge, which is preferred with certain types of pool design.
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While many people prefer the soft curves of a bullnose edge, a square edge can also be comfortable to the touch. It provides a clean, linear finish that makes a modern pool look refined.
10. Unique Pool Designs with Artistic Tile Coping
Decorative tile allows for some of the most creative deck and coping designs. With hundreds of colors and types to choose from, you can create a one-of-a-kind pool deck.
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Hire a mosaic artist to add a custom mural to your pool wall and the surrounding area. You might prefer to use a type of tile that reflects your heritage, such as Italian or Moroccan painted tiles.
11. Elegant Sophistication with Luxurious Travertine
Travertine is a natural stone material formed when springs create limestone deposits. The dissolved minerals form layers of calcite and aragonite that become travertine.
It comes in a wide range of natural colors, including ivory, cream, gold, silver, and multi-colored. If you’re considering travertine coping, compare the differences between cross cut and vein cut slabs as well as the different patterns inherent to the stone.
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Travertine pool tile can be expensive, but it is a beautiful and practical material for pool coping and decks, especially if you live in a hot climate. Even in strong sunlight, it remains cool to the touch. Travertine must be properly sealed because it is a very porous material that absorbs water quickly.
12. Bright and Contemporary with Pristine White Coping
Choosing white coping to border your pool gives it a clean, contemporary edge. Any number of materials can be used to achieve white pool coping—everything from concrete to marble.
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Despite its delicate-sounding name, porcelain makes a great pool paving material. Porcelain paver products have a strong impact strength and are a surprisingly durable way to add white and other colors to your pool design.
13. Unique Warmth of Wood Coping for Pools
Wood is rarely used for pool coping because it requires a lot of maintenance. However, wood coping paired with a wood deck adds a wonderfully warm texture to your pool area.
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Composite wood materials, or WPC decking materials, are better for pool coping and decking because of their water resistance.
Short for “Wood Plastic Composite,” this type of pool deck will not warp or lose its luster and cannot be damaged by termites or other pests.
“A room should never allow the eye to settle in one place.” – Juan Montoya
An accent wall adds so much charm to your home, and a pallet wall is one of the most popular ways to achieve this. It provides an interesting focal point in any room and melds with many styles of home décor.
Using reclaimed pallet wood for a wall treatment is an inexpensive and easy DIY project that nearly anyone can do. Take a minute to look through our amazing pallet project ideas and get started on your favorite today!
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1. Transform Your Bar Area with Pallet Walls
The wall behind a bar is a great place to try out your first DIY pallet wall project. Its shorter height means less wood is required and you can hide any flaws behind shelves or artwork.
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Hang the pallet wood strips horizontally for a shiplap appearance or install them vertically to mimic the look of classic wall paneling. Reclaimed wood floating shelves provide a place to display liquor bottles and glassware.
2. Elevate Bathroom Walls with Pallet Wood
Bathrooms are another excellent space to try out your favorite pallet wall ideas. A wood wall adds a warm and rustic feeling to a room that’s usually dominated by cold tile. And hanging your pallet board horizontally helps make a small bathroom feel more spacious.
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Be careful of wood wall overkill, however. While installing pallet wood on all four bathroom walls may work in very rustic or industrial homes, it can feel overbearing in a small space. This is especially true if the wood is left bare, showing its natural color variations.
If you want pallet wood on all four bathroom walls, stain or paint it one consistent color. Be sure to seal the wood pallet wall with a couple of coats of clear polyurethane—especially if it’s beside the toilet.
3. Bedroom Makeover with Pallet Wall Charm
A pallet accent wall is a great way to liven up a boring bedroom’s décor. While many people create a full pallet wall behind the bed, others prefer to apply pallet wood around the room, from chair rail height down.
Stain the pallet wood to match your furniture or hardwood floor or go in a different direction entirely. It’s perfectly OK to mix colors, especially with bohemian or eclectic décor.
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If you’re renting and want the look of a pallet wall, build an oversized pallet bed headboard that can move with you when your lease is up. For variety, arrange boards in a chevron pattern instead of horizontally.
Choose a few shades of paint and apply it to random boards to pick up the colors in your bedding.
4. Revamp Your Garage with Pallet Wall Panels
Many people never give much thought to the appearance of their garage walls. However, there’s a décor trend that considers the fact that the garage is a room that you use every day. Therefore, your garage can be a great place for a pallet wood wall.
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Recycled pallet wood makes a great foundation for wall-mounted tools, bike racks, and more. Craft a simple fold-down workbench from plywood and center it on your wood pallet wall.
Go for a complete designer garage look by staining its concrete floor or coating it with epoxy. Dark colors will hide oil spills and other stains while making your feature wall stand out.
5. Garden Beautification with Pallet Wall Art
Every garden can benefit from the addition of a pallet idea or two. A tall wood pallet wall makes a great divider between your patio and the lawn, or you can build a short accent wall entirely from assembled pallets.
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Hang a whole wood pallet on your exterior wall and use it as a planter. Pallet herb gardens are both useful and beautiful wall décor in your outdoor living space. You can also prop pallets against the wall to use as support structures for beans and decorative climbing vines.
Continue the rustic look by building coordinating pallet furniture for your deck or patio. Make a simple coffee table for your outdoor seating area, or build a pallet swing following the instructions in this video:
6. Interior Design Flair with Pallet Walls
Besides being nailed to a wall, old pallet wood can add a lot of texture and interest to your home’s interior. Keep your old pallet collection intact and attach them together to make an attractive rustic room divider. This type of wood wall allows air to circulate through the room better than a solid structure.
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A wood pallet wall is a fun place to hide a secret door. Because of the irregular edges, no one will ever notice the door’s opening unless you point it out to them. Pallet walls are also great additions to small rooms, as their horizontal lines visually widen the space.
7. Living Room Elegance with Pallet Wall Accents
A pallet wall can be an affordable alternative to traditional living room wainscoting—especially when only applied on the lower half of the wall.
It’s an ideal substitute if you are going for a farmhouse or industrial vibe. A fully covered pallet feature wall makes a great natural background for deer or fish mounts—real or contemporary faux versions.
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Use pallet accent walls to designate zones in an open concept floor plan. For example, hang pallet wood around the front door to clarify the entryway, or use it to bring attention to alcoves or shelf walls. If you only want a touch of this rustic décor effect, limit your pallet wall to the area surrounding your fireplace.
8. Highlight Your TV Wall with Pallet Backdrops
Applying pallet wood just on the wall behind the TV helps draw attention to the screen. Experiment with different ways to position the planks before you start affixing them to the drywall. A diagonal, chevron stripe, or vertical placement may work better than the standard horizontal pallet wall design.
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If your TV is centered between built-in bookshelves, use pallet wood to decorate the walls behind the screen and shelves. Stain or paint the wood a dark, neutral color to help reduce glare around the TV.
9. Create a Rustic Wedding Setting with Pallet Walls
Pallet wall ideas for weddings abound. From the altar’s background to the foundation for a photo booth, DIY pallet ideas are inexpensive ways to add rustic charm to your big day. Decorate the wood walls with clusters of balloons or flowers, and fairy light strings.
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Pallets can also form the base for several wedding décor ideas. Make a pallet wood sign for each area of your wedding space that needs directional signage. For example, place a pallet sign pointing to the restrooms or instructing guests where to sit.
Nothing matches the rustic charm of a wood burning fireplace. Gas fire logs are simple to use but fail to replicate the crackling sounds and smoky aroma of a real wood fire. To achieve the perfect fireplace or fire pit display, you must use properly seasoned firewood.
Firewood storage involves keeping wood dry. Green wood, or unseasoned wood, has a moisture content around 50 percent. Seasoned wood has a moisture content below 20 percent.
Proper firewood storage involves keeping your wood at this level of dryness until you’re ready to use it. Check out our best firewood storage ideas and learn how to properly store your firewood indoors and out.
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1. Homely Wicker and Rope Baskets for Firewood
Firewood stacked in an attractive wicker basket is a homely addition to any hearth.
Choose your basket size based on the length and width of the wooden logs and how much you expect to use each day. Look for heavy baskets with strong walls, made from thick wicker, heavy twigs, or rope.
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Look for a two-layer basket that has one section for firewood and one for kindling. A wooden crate or box can substitute for a woven basket, and will be stronger and more durable. Baskets made from metal slats also make good wood storage containers indoors.
2. Multipurpose Firewood Storage Benches for Home
It’s ideal to get two purposes out of one piece of furniture—especially if storage space is limited inside your home.
A firewood storage bench is a unique storage solution that can also be an attractive part of your home décor.
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A bench with a firewood storage rack beneath it can be an appealing addition to your mudroom, entryway, or living room. Neatly filled with firewood, it’s a convenient way to store a lot of firewood inside during a long winter.
A bench also works well for outdoor firewood storage on your porch or patio.
3. Creative DIY Firewood Storage Solutions
A DIY firewood rack is relatively easy to build out of basic lumber and tools. It’s also an inexpensive project that allows you to elevate your wood above the ground for proper moisture control.
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You can also make any number of DIY firewood storage containers yourself. Cut an old wine barrel in half and use it as a hearthside firewood storage basket.
4. Fire Pit Designs with Integrated Wood Storage
It’s ideal to build your outdoor firewood rack near the fire pit so that it’s easy to add logs to the fire. You can also build your firewood rack into the base of a concrete, stone, or brick fire pit. Some premade metal fire pits include a wood storage area in the structure’s base.
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When designing an outdoor living space, incorporate a firewood storage rack into a long bench positioned near the firepit or chiminea. Design your firewood rack to look like a bookshelf and assign a shelf to different sizes of kindling and logs.
5. Integrated and Standalone Fireplace Wood Storage Ideas
Many homes with built-in fireplaces already have wood storage integrated into the design. Usually, this type of indoor firewood storage is an inset area that will hold a dozen or more logs.
However, lots of homes with a wood fireplace lack any type of integrated firewood storage ideas.
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If your fireplace has built-in bookshelves on both sides, you can transform the bottom sections into wood storage areas. Simply remove a shelf or the bottom cabinet doors and stack your wood pile inside.
If you don’t have a built-in storage unit, place a simple metal firewood rack beside the fireplace for wood log storage. Include a galvanized bucket to hold smaller pieces of kindling.
6. Stylish Indoor Firewood Storage for Various Decor Styles
Countless indoor firewood storage ideas exist to make log storage an attractive part of your interior décor.
Although stacks of firewood fit effortlessly into rustic, industrial, and farmhouse décor, it can take a little creativity to make a firewood rack look at home in a modern, minimalist interior.
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Simplicity is key when integrating a firewood rack into a non-rustic home. A simple wire rack or open shelf cubby may be your best bet.
If you’d rather not display your firewood indoors, make a simple DIY firewood rack on your back patio. It will still be convenient to gather wood when needed, but it will be largely out of sight.
7. Durable and Decorative Metal Firewood Storage Options
Large galvanized metal buckets or tubs are great firewood storage ideas. If you’re into repurposing and upcycling, look for a large, old metal chest with a rusty patina and stack your logs inside.
Wire firewood baskets and bins come in a wide variety of styles. Filled with wood and placed beside the fireplace or wood stove, they add a warm designer touch to the hearth.
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Steel metal structures in circular shapes make great outdoor or indoor firewood storage units. Mount a galvanized water trough or window well to the wall on its side. Spray paint it black first if shiny metal clashes with your décor.
8. Sleek and Modern Firewood Storage Designs
Geometric shapes and clean lines define modern design. Sleek metal indoor or outdoor firewood storage ideas fit well into modern design. Think of a wall-mounted metal circular wood rack, or a long black metal bench with logs stacked beneath.
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A simple modern firewood rack can be made by mounting a metal or copper pipe several feet away from the living room wall. Stack logs between the wall and the metal pipe. A simple black wooden crate or box also works well as a modern firewood holder.
9. Practical Outdoor Firewood Storage Strategies
Split and cut firewood in the early spring, to the right length and size to fit your fireplace, firepit, or wood burning stove. Then make individual stacks, each on top of a pallet, in well-spaced rows exposed to wind and sun.
Ideally, locate the stacks near your door to make it easier to carry wood inside later.
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Leave plenty of air cavities between each piece of wood. This not only allows the wood to dry thoroughly, it helps prevent rodents and other pests from building nests inside your wood pile.
Build the stacks under a roof or cover them with a tarp to protect your firewood from rain and snowfall. Even with proper covering, it takes firewood at least six months to fully dry out.
10. Compact Firewood Storage for Limited Spaces
There is a small version of just about every firewood storage idea around. An ordinary basket, small wall-mounted firewood rack, or little recessed cubby can be enough if you only use your fireplace on special occasions.
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If you only need to store a small amount of firewood outside, build a simple outdoor firewood rack from two cinder blocks and four pieces of 2×4 lumber.
Stand the lumber on end in the cinder block openings and stack your logs within the v-shape, as shown here:
11. Unconventional and Artistic Firewood Storage Ideas
Anywhere that you can stack wood and protect it from moisture can make a good firewood storage area. A sturdy wood or metal bookshelf can be repurposed for fire log storage.
If you can weld or know a metal worker, design a unique firewood rack from a metal headboard and footboard connected a few feet apart.
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Think about firewood storage when building a garden shed or “she shed” as you can save space by integrating it into the new structure.
You can also add wood storage shelves to a garden fence or low stone wall. Indoors, look under console tables and coffee tables for suitable kindling storage zones.
12. Space-Saving Wall-Mounted Firewood Racks
A wall-mounted wood storage rack is a great idea when floor space is limited. Shop for a ready-made firewood storage rack or build your own.
Consider repurposing a little-used coat closet if you burn a lot of wood each winter. Stacked with firewood, it becomes a more efficient use of that space.
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Outdoors, stacking firewood against an exterior wall helps stabilize the wood pile. If you lack the room to stack firewood on your patio or porch, a wall-mounted storage rack will keep your walkways clear.
13. Traditional and Efficient Wood Shed Storage Solutions
An old fashioned wood shed is the ideal firewood storage option because it provides a roof and adequate ventilation while not trapping moisture.
If you greatly rely on your wood stove or fireplace for heat each winter, a proper firewood shed is a must.
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A firewood shelter can be simple or complex, depending on your DIY skills and budget. One affordable option for firewood shed construction is to use pallet wood instead of lumber.
Pallet wood can be left bare or painted to provide the look you want. You can even make an adequate woodshed roof out of shingle-covered pallets.
“I like attics…The past stacked up like forgotten memories, but with a small effort, brought down and enjoyed again.” – Kim Harrison
Attic storage space is often under-utilized—or not used at all. But if you find your possessions outgrowing your closets, the attic presents a plethora of storage opportunities just waiting to be used.
With a few modifications, most attics can be turned into excellent storage space. Need inspiration for making the most of your attic? Scroll through our collection of amazing attic storage solutions and see how you can free up more room inside your house today.
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1. Overhead Shelf With Rolling Ladder
Transform your attic’s vertical space into a functional storage area with an overhead shelf. Access high-up items easily with a stylish rolling ladder, combining convenience and aesthetic appeal. This solution not only saves floor space but also adds a touch of sophistication to your attic.
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2. Built-In Cabinets
Maximize your attic’s storage potential with custom-built cabinets. Tailor them to fit the unique angles and dimensions of the space, providing a seamless and efficient storage solution. Built-in cabinets are ideal for keeping items dust-free and organized.
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3. Recessed Cabinets
Utilize the underutilized spaces in your attic walls by installing recessed cabinets. This sleek storage option blends with the wall, creating a streamlined look while offering ample space to stash various items out of sight but within easy reach.
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4. Bay Window Shelf With Seating
If your attic boasts a bay window, consider a dual-purpose shelf with seating. This design not only offers a cozy reading nook but also includes storage underneath the seat, perfect for books, blankets, or seasonal items.
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5. Under-the-Bed Storage
In attic bedrooms, space under the bed is a premium storage area. Use low-profile drawers or baskets to keep belongings organized and accessible, making the most of this often-overlooked space.
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6. Built-In Closet
A built-in closet in the attic can be a game-changer for storage. Design it to fit into sloped ceilings or awkward corners, providing a practical solution for clothing, shoes, and accessories, keeping them neatly organized and out of sight.
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7. Standalone Shelves
Freestanding shelves are versatile and easy to move. They are perfect for storing books, decorative items, or bins. Choose a style that complements your attic’s decor, making the space both functional and stylish.
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8. Floating Shelves
Floating shelves offer a minimalist and modern way to display and store items in the attic. They take up zero floor space and can be arranged creatively to fit any wall, ideal for small or irregularly shaped attics.
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9. Sliding/Rolling Cabinet Doors
Save space and add a modern touch with cabinets featuring sliding or rolling doors. This smart design is perfect for tight attic spaces, allowing easy access to items without the need for clearance space for traditional doors.
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10. Under-the-Roof Closet
Make use of the sloped ceilings in your attic by installing a closet under the roof. This custom storage solution can be designed to fit snugly under eaves, offering a unique and efficient way to store clothes and other items.
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11. Labeled Crates
Organize smaller items in labeled crates for easy identification and access. Stackable and portable, these crates are a practical and charming way to keep your attic tidy and well-organized.
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12. Wall-Mounted Equipment
Save floor space by mounting equipment such as skiis, tools, or sports gear on the walls. This approach not only keeps your attic organized but also turns your items into a part of the room’s decor.
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13. Utilize Open-Space Storage
Create an open and airy feel in your attic with open-space storage. Use a combination of baskets, bins, and open shelving units to store items in a way that is accessible and visually appealing.
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14. DIY Wood Pallet Bookshelf
Add a rustic charm to your attic with a DIY bookshelf made from wood pallets. This cost-effective and eco-friendly solution adds character and provides ample space for books and decor items.
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15. Recessed Bookshelf
Install a recessed bookshelf into the attic walls for a sleek and space-saving storage solution. This built-in feature is perfect for book lovers and helps maintain a clutter-free environment.
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16. Attic Walk-In Closet
Transform a portion of your attic into a luxurious walk-in closet. Custom shelving, hanging rods, and drawers make for an organized and elegant space to store clothing and accessories.
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17. Attic Bay Window Shelving Unit
Enhance your attic’s bay window area with a custom shelving unit. This design not only provides extra storage but also turns the window area into a focal point, perfect for displaying cherished items or plants.
“Life is checkered shade and sunshine.” – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Every sunny day is better with a little shade. But what do you do if your outdoor living space is uncovered, and you need a quick backyard shade solution? Start shopping for a shade sail.
Also called sail shades, these fabric canopies are an excellent way to cover a patio, deck, swimming pool, or garden. Shade sail installation is a relatively easy DIY process, and certain types of sun sail are ideal for renters who need a removable type of sun protection.
Check out these amazing shade sail ideas and see if one is the answer to your backyard shade cover needs.
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1. Shade Sails for Your Backyard Area
A sun shade sail is a great way to add a shady corner to your backyard. When planning the outdoor space around a playground, include a shade sail to keep children from getting overheated.
A shade sail can also keep a trampoline, putting green, or bocce ball pit comfortable on sun drenched days.
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For a creative splash of backyard color, purchase three or more smaller shade sails in different colors and slightly overlap them over your deck or patio.
As the light filters through them, they will cast festive rainbow hues on you and your guests.
2. Shade Sails for Deck
Many backyard decks are uncovered, making an awning or other shade structure a great idea.
An outdoor shade sail protects your skin from harmful UV rays and helps protect your deck surface and patio furniture from sun damage.
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Shade sail fabric comes in a wide variety of colors to coordinate with any décor style. Keep in mind that white and light colors reflect sunlight the best and will keep you cooler than darker hues.
This might not matter so much in a cool climate, but in hot regions, maximum backyard shade is welcome.
3. Freestanding Shade Sail
A freestanding sun shade sail is basically an oversized outdoor umbrella. Its canopy opens above a tall shade sail post affixed to a heavy platform.
It’s often set at an angle, so the canopy adequately covers the desired outdoor area without interfering with foot traffic.
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A freestanding waterproof shade sail will protect you from rain as well as UV rays. A big advantage to a freestanding patio shade sail is that it can be moved to cover different areas as needed.
For example, you may want shade over your outdoor kitchen while cooking, then move it over your outdoor table while dining.
Another benefit of this type of sun shade is that you can close it when sun protection is no longer needed and enjoy gazing at the stars.
Some freestanding sun shade sails are attached to permanent posts set in concrete. Others are mounted to the wall on movable arms that can be repositioned to follow the sun’s path through the sky each day.
A freestanding sun shade sail might not cover as wide an outdoor area as a larger sail, but they’re a perfect shade idea for a smaller outdoor area.
4. Shade Sail Attached to House
Some shade sail styles are meant to attach to the side of your house. It’s important to find out ahead of time if your exterior wall material can handle the strong tension required to keep a shade sail canopy extended.
If you’re renting your home, check with your landlord before attempting a DIY shade sail installation.
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Ideally, at least two of the sail shade anchor points should be located on the house. The other anchor points (one with a triangle shade sail; two with a square shade sail) can be attached to a large tree or sturdy post instead.
5. Shade Sails for Patio Area
No matter the size of your patio, it can benefit from some form of sun shade.
Some patios are covered, perhaps by an upstairs balcony, but many backyard patios are fully exposed to the sun. Often, your best bet for UV protection is a professional or DIY shade sail installation.
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If you have a chiminea or fire pit on your patio, you can still enjoy the protection of a shade sail. Just find a custom shade sail with a hole in the middle to allow smoke to escape.
Line up your fire source under the hole and you’ll be set. Hang string lights beneath your patio sun shade to add to the backyard magic at night.
6. Shade Sails for Pergola
A pergola is a backyard structure that has a lattice or beamed roof instead of a solid ceiling. It’s often positioned over a deck or patio or may be used to designate a special garden area.
If you need solid sun shade while sitting under your pergola, attach a shade cloth, canopy, or awning to the pergola’s roof beams.
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In addition to a sun shade, consider adding tie-back curtains to your pergola. Draw the curtains closed for cabana-like privacy or to create an outdoor room instead of an open outdoor living area.
7. Shade Sail Ideas for Pool Area
Enjoyment of a backyard pool is far greater when there is a good source of shade. If your pool and deck are fully exposed to the sun, installing a sun shade sail will allow you to spend more time outdoors without getting sunburned.
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UV rays are strongest in the middle of the day, so if your family spends all day at the pool, the chance of sunburn is great. You may want to install two or more shade sails over the pool itself. It will protect you from direct sun rays and the rays reflected off the water’s surface.
8. Retractable Sun Shade
A retractable sun shade may be a better choice than a permanently affixed shade sail. This is especially true if you enjoy having an uncovered patio or deck and only plan to use the awning occasionally.
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Retractable sun shades can be manually retracted, but more expensive models are electronically powered. While sun shade sails are usually made of water-resistant fabric, a retractable awning may be made of cloth, vinyl, or natural fibers.
9. Shade Sail for Driveway
A sunshade isn’t just for the backyard. If your neighborhood association permits it, consider installing a shade sail over your driveway to protect your car from UV ray damage. If your front door lacks a cover, a shade sail can work there as well.
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10. Roof to Fence Shade Sail
Shade sails can provide a much-needed oasis of coolness and tranquility in even the hottest gardens. Not only are they practical and aesthetically pleasing, but their versatility makes them a welcome addition to any outdoor area.
If you’re looking for an alternate fence line for your garden, why not replace it with the inviting prospect of a breathable shade sail? Not only will it allow air flow between plants, but the lightweight and easy installation make it an ideal choice for landscaping projects large and small.
Let a shade sail bring all the benefits of sunshine to your green space without the often unwelcome intensity of direct UV rays.
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11. Playground Shade Sails
Shade sails are a great playground accessory, providing both coverage and fun! Nothing helps to turn a playground into an oasis quite like a bright and colourful sail. They’re also practical—shade sails provide shade from the sun and wind-resistance while children are playing outdoors, making it safer and more pleasant for everyone.
Plus, they make playgrounds look awesome—imagine the excitement when kids arrive to see their playground decorated with something like a bright pink or yellow sail! The possibilities for positioning within playgrounds are endless too—shade sails can be used to section off areas or attached above playground equipment for extra protection.
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12. Shade Sail for a Public Space
Shade sails are an eye-catching public design feature that helps to create a unique atmosphere. Not only do they offer protection from the sun, they also add a classic, modern look to any public area.
Their curves and colors will brighten up any space while providing much needed respite from the sun’s rays.
Whether it’s to sit and relax, socialize, or just enjoy the view, shade sails can transform public spaces into inviting community hubs.
An entryway bench is the anchor of a home’s “drop zone.” Who wouldn’t love having a convenient place to sit down while taking off their shoes at the end of a long day?
An entryway storage bench is also a great way to add extra storage to a small space. Parents of school-age kids find them invaluable for keeping footwear, coats, and backpacks in one easy-to-find location. Take a look at our best entryway bench ideas and choose one for your entryway makeover.
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1. Build an Entryway Bench with Multi-Purpose Hooks
Creating an entryway bench with built-in multi-purpose hooks offers a practical and stylish solution for organizing your space. Start by selecting a sturdy bench design that fits your entryway dimensions and decor style.
Incorporate hooks along the backrest or underneath the bench to hang coats, scarves, hats, and bags, maximizing vertical space. Additionally, consider adding storage compartments or shelves beneath the bench for shoes, baskets, or other essentials, ensuring everything has its designated place.
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2. Style Entryway Bench With Pillows
With a stylish entryway bench and some pillows, you can transform any space into an inviting environment. Make it comfortable with some pillows and soft textures to create a cozy spot where guests can sit while they put on their shoes. Pillows can double as wonderful decorative pieces that tell the story of you and your décor.
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3. Repurpose an Old Bench
Try repurposing an existing piece of furniture or salvaging building materials to create something full of character and charm. If you’re willing to put in the work, you can even craft an entryway bench that mimics the look of a carpenter’s bench – perfect for evoking a rustic vibe in any home.
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4. Decorate an Entryway Bench with Plants
Potted plants or succulents on the bench will make your entryway look lively and interesting, while also being functional as opposed to just ornamental. Opt for low-maintenance plants that thrive in indoor environments with minimal care. Arrange a mix of small potted plants on the bench surface or hang them from hooks above for a vertical display.
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5. Double it as a Shoe Rack
One of the best entryway bench ideas for any size home is an entryway bench with a built-in shoe rack. Not only does this provide a seating area by the door, but it also keeps your shoes organized and off the floor. You can find a variety of options, either made out of metal or wooden materials that provide ample space and adequate storage.
To really add some creativity to your entryway bench idea, try to upcycle something you already have or look for stylish yet functional pieces like reclaimed wood benches with baskets attached beneath the seat.
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6. Install a Wall-Mounted Bench
Are you looking for an easy and budget-friendly entryway bench idea? Consider a wall-mounted bench! Not only does it free up square footage in the entryway, but it also doubles as modern art. Install a contemporary rail underneath your feature wall along with wall hooks to hang coats and bags.
To complete the look, top the railing with wood or faux leather-upholstered bench – this creates a cozy seating area while making even the smallest entryways appear larger and more inviting.
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7. Install Under-The-Bench Storage
An entryway bench is a great way to liven up your entrance and create a welcoming vibe. To get the most out of your new furniture piece, consider getting an entryway bench with under-the-bench storage that can keep shoes and other items tidied away.
This is not only a practical item for keeping the mess at bay but can also be used as a decorative element with stylish trunks or baskets adding texture and interest. A coat rack above the bench looks classic and creates a perfect place to hang any extra layers while you come in from outside.
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8. Add a Recessed Mudroom Bench to Your Entryway
For a versatile entryway bench that maximizes space, consider adding a recessed mudroom bench to your entryway. This unique design option allows you to utilize the walls and create multiple storage zones while also providing functional seating at the same time.
You could adorn the seating area with decorative pillows and blankets to create a cozy atmosphere in the entryway while also providing storage for items such as umbrellas, hats, and other accessories. Plus, you’ll be able to take advantage of wall space on either side of the recessed bench by installing hooks or baskets for added convenience.
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9. Opt for a Bench With Backrest
A bench with a backrest adds comfort and support to your entryway while also serving as a stylish focal point. Choose a design that complements your decor style, whether it’s rustic, modern, or traditional. Opt for a sturdy material such as wood or metal for durability and longevity.
The backrest provides extra comfort for extended periods of sitting, making it perfect for putting on shoes or waiting for others. Consider adding cushions or pillows to enhance coziness and tie the look together with your overall decor scheme.
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10. Add Upholstery to Your Entryway Bench
For a touch of luxury in your entryway, opt for an upholstered bench. A good quality velvet is perfect for providing a soft seating experience and can be versatile enough to transition from more formal occasions to everyday life. Depending upon the space you have available, an upholstered entryway bench with higher arms or low cushioning at the back can add sophistication to the décor.
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11. Jazz Up With Seasonal Decor
Try to think of your entryway as an opportunity to showcase furniture that works with seasonal décor. Invest in an entryway bench that has hidden storage space and can easily accumulate life’s necessities like extra shoes and winter accessories.
Look for benches with cushions or built-in backs that come with the option to add throw pillows and other decorative accents. When it comes to long-lasting style, choose lightweight fittings and materials that are both durable and designed to stand out among the rest.
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12. Invest in a Small Cleopatra Bench
If you’re looking for show-stopping entryway bench ideas, the Cleopatra entryway bench certainly does the trick. This gorgeous mid-century modern piece offers a luxurious, yet simple take on traditional designs, with its organic wood frame and velvety upholstery. Its splayed legs let you display your favorite accent pieces below, while its slender back adds both visual interest and extra seating space.
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13. Go with the Classic Standalone Bench
The classic standalone bench is a timeless addition to any entryway, offering simplicity and versatility. Choose a bench with clean lines and a durable material like wood or metal to ensure longevity. Position it near the entrance for a convenient spot to sit while putting on or taking off shoes. Consider adding a cushion or seat pad for extra comfort, and personalize the space with decorative pillows or throws to complement your decor style.
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14. Get Creative with a Woven Entryway Bench
For a cozy, rustic-chic feel in your entryway, consider a woven bench. This creative way to store your belongings while maintaining a neat and inviting foyer will bring a new character to your home.
Choose an array of wicker or wood benches with plenty of storage space for shoes and bag organizers, as well as add some optional seat cushions and pillows to provide guests with a comfortable reprieve while taking off their coats or on the way in or out of your home.
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15. Go with the Corner Entryway Bench
Opting for a corner entryway bench is a clever way to maximize space efficiency and create a cozy nook in your entry area. Choose a bench specifically designed to fit snugly into a corner, taking advantage of otherwise underutilized space. Look for one with built-in storage options like cubbies or shelves underneath to keep shoes, bags, and other items organized and out of sight. Consider adding a cushion or upholstered seat for comfort, along with decorative pillows to enhance the aesthetic appeal.
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16. Add Overhead Cabinets & Shelves
If you have a small entryway and often feel cramped or overwhelmed, consider adding overhead cabinets and shelves for extra storage. Not only will these cabinets and shelves provide space to organize mail, keys, and other items without taking up precious floor space, but they’ll also make a chic design statement.
If modernity is your aim, incorporate sleek metal finishes to give the area an updated look; conversely, if you favor a more traditional feel, opt for wood finishes that can be painted to match your decor.
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17. Throw An Area Rug
Creating a warm and inviting entryway for guests can make all the difference when it comes to the first impression of your home. One great way to accomplish this is with a bench with a statement area rug.
If you’re looking for an extra bold piece, why not try a white-washed entryway bench complete with a neutral area rug? This combination will add texture and visual interest, creating an eye-catching space that’s sure to make your visitors feel welcome.
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18. Set up a White-Washed Bench
A white-washed bench adds a touch of rustic charm and vintage appeal to your entryway decor. To achieve this look, start with a wooden bench and apply a white wash finish by diluting white paint with water to create a translucent effect. Use a brush or rag to apply the mixture evenly, allowing the natural wood grain to peek through for a weathered appearance. Pair the bench with natural elements like woven baskets or greenery to complete the inviting ambiance of your entryway.
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19. Place a Decorative Black Bench With Backrest
Placing a decorative black bench with a backrest in your entryway adds sophistication and style to the space. Choose a bench with elegant detailing such as carved legs or decorative accents to make a statement. The black color provides a striking contrast against lighter surroundings, creating a focal point in the entry area. The backrest offers additional comfort and support, making it ideal for extended periods of sitting while putting on shoes or waiting for others. Pair the bench with complementary decor elements such as artwork or mirrors to enhance the overall aesthetic of your entryway.
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20. Go with the Rustic Wooden Bench
Classic rustic wood bench is naturally beautiful, sturdy, and long-lasting; and it can give your home an instant timeless appeal. Plus, you can find plenty of creative options to customize it with colorful cushions and pillows in various sizes and shapes.
Consider adding some decorations on the sides while you’re at it – like potted plants, art pieces, or antique mirrors. This will add a charming yet understated touch to your entryway that will be sure to turn heads.
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“Be faithful to your own taste, because nothing you really like is ever out of style.” — Billy Baldwin
Many of us only decorate our dining room table during the holidays or when we’re entertaining. However, a beautiful dining room centerpiece makes any night of the year feel special.
No matter your decorating style, there are countless table décor ideas perfect for every season. And like all fabulous touches in your home, they should reflect your tastes and personality.
Dining table centerpiece ideas range from long, detailed tablescapes to the simplest jar of wildflowers. Our gallery of ideas showcases dining table ideas to suit every decorating style and budget. Scroll through and discover how easy it is to brighten up your dining room table today!
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1. Use A Bowl Or Tray For A Styling Base
For your dining table centerpiece, consider a bowl or tray to act as the base for your décor. You can fill it with seashells, dried flowers, fruit, stones, faux seasonal items like poinsettias or pumpkins – whatever fits with the theme of your room.
For a unique touch, use a bowl made from natural wood or rustic metal. If you need some height, you can put a bowl or candle on top of books to create interesting levels.
Whatever creative idea you choose for your centerpiece, it should not overpower the other elements of your décor. Find something that is both stylish and practical!
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2. Set The Mood With Candles
Creating a beautiful centerpiece for your dining table can be as easy as adding candles! Use candles of various heights to give the table some dynamic texture, and if you really want to impress your guests, choose a candle with an alluring scent.
Candlelight will create a gentle ambiance and make you and your guests feel even more relaxed and at ease during mealtime. All it takes are a few candles, arranged tastefully in the center of the table, and voilà, an eye-catching centerpiece!
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3. Treat Driftwood For A Natural Look
Looking for an inspired centerpiece for your dining table? Consider treated driftwood to add a natural touch of style – it’ll make every meal feel like you’re dining beachside! Place two or three treated driftwood pieces atop a classic white runner and let the naturally beautiful look shine!
For added flair, tuck some fresh or dried flowers in between the pieces and top the ensemble off with candles for a romantic ambiance. Whether decorating for everyday meals or special occasions, treated driftwood is an easy way to take center stage.
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4. Add An Oversized Sculptural Piece To The Table
If you are looking to give your dining table a contemporary and unique touch, oversized sculptural pieces can be the perfect centerpiece. A modern architectural piece in an oversized size, either made of ceramic or any other material like marble, brings elegance, sophistication, and visual impact to your space.
Of course, you can pair a sculptural centerpiece with clusters of seasonal flowers that will draw attention to it, while adding a more organic element. Alternatively, keeping it solo is also a great way to create a look that celebrates minimalism and simplicity. Taking creative risks like these is sure to bring out the best in your interior design.
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5. Showcase Autumn’s Harvest With Fall Decor
If you’re looking for a creative dining table centerpiece idea, some fall decor is the perfect way to showcase fall’s harvest. Pumpkins of all shapes and sizes can be arranged together in the center of your tabletop to create a warm autumnal feel.
To give it more of an autumn touch, paint some pumpkins in burnt orange tones or stick on some fall-themed stickers for a fun look. Whatever autumn decorations you use, this is an easy and effective way to brighten up any dining room!
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6. Place A Table Runner
If you’re looking to accessorize your table in style, table runners make an excellent centerpiece idea. They come in a variety of colors, sizes, and materials and provide an ideal base for your table decor. Try mixing different textures and materials like burlap, lace, sequins, or even vibrant fabric to complete the look.
You can even add an area runner for additional design accents or go for a long table runner that stands out on its own as a statement piece – it’s completely up to you! A table runner is a perfect place to start when creating an eye-catching table focal point.
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7. Incorporate Greens To The Table
Adding life to your dining table is easy and fun with plant arrangements or terrariums as centerpiece ideas. For plant arrangements, arrange a few small to medium-sized potted plants of varying heights and colors in the center of the table to make a stunning centerpiece.
For terrariums, use a glass bowl or jar to display some cacti, succulents, or mosses. If you have extra space around the edges of the table, consider creating a potted garden with larger plants like ferns, ivies, and other foliage plants. With these creative centerpieces, your dinner parties will definitely be even more memorable!
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8. Arrange Fresh Flowers For A Romantic Focal Point
If you want to make your dining table look fresh, chic, and welcoming, why not consider decorating it with a fresh flower arrangement centerpiece? Get inspired by nature’s bounty to create unique designs – incorporate warm-toned daisies, bold roses, or soft tulips!
Keep in mind that you don’t necessarily have to buy flowers for your fresh flower arrangement; using dried or artificial flowers could be an alternative if fresh ones aren’t available. However, if fresh flowers are accessible to you, the effort will provide stunning results that will fill the room with positive energy.
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9. Invest In A Glass Vase
Spice up your dinner table with a beautiful centerpiece that stands out. One low-budget option is to invest in a glass vase and give it a DIY touch with ribbons and paint. Then, fill it with things you already have – like old candles, pebbles, stones, etc.
You can also use it to hold an arrangement of flowers or succulents to add a splash of nature’s beauty. But the great thing about this idea is that you can easily change up your centerpiece by switching out the flowers or plants while keeping the same vase!
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10. Clean, Geometric Lines For A Modern Look
For an exciting geometric look, try crafting a unique centerpiece for your dining table. Use geometric shapes like circles, squares, stars, and triangles to create the perfect modern piece. Fill a tall glass vase with bright colors of stones or metallic objects to captivate the eye.
Contrast different colors, textures, and heights in one area to create contrast and interest. Hang geometric pieces from the ceiling, lower them slightly over the table, or feature them as centerpieces on each place setting. Create a visually pleasing geometric landscape and you now have created an eye-catching centerpiece!
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11. Showcase Your Most Prized Potted Plant/s
Whether you want to update the look of your dining table or are hosting a special gathering, geometric centerpieces are one of the best ways to give it a modern and sophisticated aesthetic.
Whether using geometric terrariums filled with succulents, geometric vases full of woodland blooms, geometric candles, or any combination thereof, the possibilities are truly endless!
Not to mention that geometric centerpieces can also be some of the more cost-efficient decor items and they look great either alone or paired with other traditional décor components.
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12. Collect Vintage & Distressed Items For A Rustic Vibe
If you’re looking to spruce up your dining table, vintage and distressed items are an effective and budget-friendly way to create a cozy rustic vibe. Start by shopping your own house for vintage accent pieces; vintage baskets, vases, and jars make great centerpieces.
Look for mismatched vintage plates or platters that when tested together create a unique look. Try also checking antique stores for vintage treasures. An eclectic mix of vintage pieces could be just the thing to take your dining table from blah to beautiful!
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13. Decorate With Dried Fruits
If you’re looking for an eye-catching centerpiece for your dining table, dried fruits are a great way to go! Arrange dried peaches, pears and oranges along your table to create a visual feast.
For a unique twist, dehydrate slices of orange and place them atop the other dried fruits for added depth. To tie the look together, incorporate some eucalyptus greenery as an accent piece. It will bring the whole display together and give any space a fantastic rustic feel.
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14. Play With Shape, Height, & Texture With Vases
To take it a notch higher, experiment with different vases with different heights and different textures. For example, hunt the flea market for some vintage vases or visit the garden shop for an array of greenery.
Place a jug filled with dried flowers on one end, while placing micro vases at different corners of your dining table. Playing with different colors and textures will create a unique atmosphere that is perfect for impressing your dinner guests!
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15. Art Deco Style For A Sophisticated Look
If you’re looking for an art deco style statement piece for your dining table centerpiece, then investing in tall polished silver candlesticks and crystal vases is always a stand-out choice! Candlelight will create a beautiful atmosphere with its soft flickering glow – perfect for informal gatherings where you want to give a sense of sophistication.
You could even contrast the silver pieces by incorporating polished copper objects into your centerpiece too. Mix it up further by adding artfully arranged fresh sprigs of eucalyptus or have fun with blush pink roses, curling tendrils of ivy, and vibrant fruits like pomegranates and apples. The possibilities are endless!
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16. Frosted Ornaments To Celebrate The Winter Holidays
If you’re looking for winter-themed centerpiece ideas for your dining table this holiday season, why not put together something nifty and fun? If so, consider frosted pine! You can find long evergreen branches or smaller twigs to spread around the centerpiece.
Then, use red ribbons to adorn the piece with some light holiday cheer. The wintery white from the frost and the saturated red from the ribbons make a stunning contrast of seasonal colors that will be a really eye-catching accent in your home.
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“Stars shine in the canopy of eternity.” – Joshua L. Liebman
Canopy beds are no longer reserved for royalty. In fact, the modern canopy bed is surprisingly affordable and easy to DIY with your existing bed frame. But is it worth your time to switch to a canopy bed?
Canopy fans agree: nothing is more magical than sleeping under a lush umbrella of stars, trees, or fabric. Canopy bed curtains provide a sense of coziness not attainable in another type of bed.
Still undecided? Take a few minutes to scroll through our gallery of trendy canopy bed ideas. You’ll undoubtedly find plenty of ways to transform your ordinary bedroom into a dreamy canopy-draped haven.
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1. Distressed Vintage Canopy
Cozy, romantic, and timeless—those are all words that come to mind when describing a distressed white Victorian canopy bed. Starting with the distressed white finish of the canopy itself, the look is reminiscent of a bygone era that still holds its relevance today.
But it’s the accessories that really bring this nostalgic style to life. Macrame throw pillows crafted from neutral colors add the perfect amount of texture.
Meanwhile, woven blankets tucked into all four corners generate an inviting atmosphere for anyone who wants to get lost in relaxation amidst a classic design from days past.
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2. Minimal Wood Canopy Bed With String Lights
Imagine yourself nestled blissfully under a wooden canopy bed decked out with string lights and plush toys strewn on the blanket. You can almost feel the warmth emanating from the wooden bed posts as you sit in their comforting embrace. This luxurious abode is mesmerizing to the eye yet inviting for those seeking solace after a long day of work.
With a canopy bed, you can transform any bedroom into a cozy retreat that will have you relaxed and ready for anything the next day has in store before finally drifting off into a peaceful slumber.
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3. DIY Wooden Posts
The raw wooden posts of a canopy bed evoke a dreamy, rustic atmosphere that makes any space feel like an enchanted cottage. The bed’s unique vertical shape is framed by trailing rope-hung curtains that give the feeling of being wrapped in a cocoon of security.
A woven knitted blanket covering the bed brings romance and raw texture to the room while providing warmth during cozy nights spent beneath its canopy.
It’s no wonder why canopy beds have been a timeless favorite throughout centuries.
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4. Minimal Matte Black Canopy Bed
Have you ever dreamed of taking a restful slumber in a minimal matte black canopy bed? Nestled under the luxurious four-poster fabric and gentle curtains tucked around an inviting mattress, it could be the perfect way to spend a cozy night in.
Imagine this bed draped with cozy white linens as if you were sleeping inside a cloud, with a dark green accent wall behind for contrast and some subtle drama.
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5. Hanging Canopy With Sheer Curtain
A canopy bed is a dreamy way to make your bedroom feel both romantic and cozy. Hang hanging a sheer curtain, draped delicately and beautifully across the top of the bed, to create an impressive and inviting focal point that will transform your interior space.
To further elevate the atmosphere of your room, style it with coastal-inspired items such as art featuring nautical elements, natural wood furniture, and pastel-colored finishes for a look that oozes effortless elegance – perfect for welcoming weekend mornings.
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6. Vintage Canopy With Printed Curtains
A vintage canopy bed stands at the center of the room, with printed curtains that hang down from all four sides of its luxuriously thick roof like an enchanted curtain.
By day, this vintage canopy bed gives off a witchy vibe, but by night it is transformed into something much more mysterious and regal.
The air around the bed is suffused with the kind of enchantment often reserved for stories and dreams – adding to the sense that atop this vintage canopy bed, one might experience something truly magical.
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7. Coastal Canopy Bed
The high-ceiling canopy bed is the stuff dreams are made of. Whether you have a traditional four-post design or a more contemporary option, it visually elevates your bedroom for an unmistakably luxurious feel.
But to really create an unforgettable aura in the room, top off your regal high-ceiling canopy bed with a beautiful chandelier on the ceiling, transforming your bedroom into a palace fit for royalty and providing enough light to complete all those late-night reading sessions.
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8. Elegant Low Profile Canopy Bed
Nothing says elegant sophistication like an elegant low-profile canopy bed. Picture this: a beautiful queen-sized bed set in the center of the room, gracefully draped with light fabric and ornately carved wooden posts.
To complete the look, two wooden bedside tables with potted plants bring in vibrant shades of green and complete the warm, inviting atmosphere. This gorgeous and comfy haven is sure to be the envy of all your guests!
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9. Farmhouse-style Canopy Bed
Picture this: A farmhouse-style canopy bed is the centerpiece of your cozy, cottage-inspired bedroom. Natural light is filtering in through the sheer curtains draped around its white frame.
The canopy’s soft ethereal fabric creates a special ambiance within the room; one that entices serenity, rest, and dreamy daydreaming by a warm fire.
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10. Minimal Shabby Chic Canopy Bed
Softly shaded shabby chic canopy beds have the power to transform your bedroom into an oasis of peace and serenity. The ethereal beauty of a shabby chic canopy bed transports you to a distant realm of dreamy fantasies and perfect slumbers. The distressed Persian rug underneath anchors you back to reality, adding patterned scars that enhance its shabby chic style further.
Whether placed in the corner or floating in the center of your bedroom, a shabby chic canopy bed adds a romantic allure and playful elegance to any room.
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11. Overhead Vintage Canopy Bed
There’s something about Victorian-style decor that truly stands the test of time. Take, for example, the Victorian overhead canopy bed – a classic piece that can anchor any room in its grace and refinement. Paying homage to European sofas from centuries past, this bed features an elegantly-curved metal frame with intricate detailing that’s both timeless and inviting.
Delicate drapes cascade down like a waterfall adding just enough drama to evoke a romantic atmosphere; it’s no wonder why Victorian canopy beds continue to inspire us today – they just never go out of style!
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12. Bold & Modern Canopy Bed
For a minimalist-style bedroom, nothing is better than a canopy bed. Its sheer curtains can be hung from an accessible ceiling for a tall, dramatic look.
Add a couple of drop lights above the bed and minimalist-style neutral bedding to complete the simple and elegant style.
With this arrangement, every night will feel like you’re staying in a five-star hotel. Make sure to keep the rest of the room minimalist as well, so it won’t feel cluttered or busy and distract away from your beautiful canopy bed centerpiece.
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13. High-ceiling Canopy Bed
Sleeping in a high-ceiling canopy bed is like sleeping high up in the clouds. It’s an ideal way to bring nature indoors and add a twist of luxury to any bedroom.
An all-white bedroom, complete with a high-ceiling canopy bed, plus dangling faux plants from the ceiling provides an instant spa-like feel.
Imagine lazily laying in your high-ceiling canopy bed surrounded by soft white sheets and cozy throws as you look out into the natural beauty of your hanging plants. Blissful relaxation has never been easier!
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14. All-Metal Canopy Bed
For a bedroom that demands all-out luxury, an all-metal canopy bed is a must. Crafted from ornate metal and fitted with sheer drapes, this bed creates the kind of alluring enclave you can sink into blissfully when the night comes around.
To take your bedroom to the next level, add overhead wall decor for a touch of classic elegance – think ornamental mirrors, dreamy landscape paintings, or a faux deer head – all framed by billowing curtains that are bound to give you sweet dreams all night long.
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15. Low-ceiling Canopy Bed
Canopy beds have a unique sense of luxury to them and low-ceiling canopy beds are even more so. One can imagine snuggling under the low-hanging cloth and knowing they are in a special place — with no ceiling to contain their dreams.
To complete the look, they can add two chalk-painted bedside tables and a Persian rug tucked neatly beneath the canopy. Beyond creating an inviting oasis, these pieces will transport you to another realm; one of solace and relaxation.
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16. Square Tube Canopy Bed
Let your imagination run wild with a square-tube canopy bed! Whether it’s for the master bedroom or for the guest room, this iconic bed speaks to the bold and majestic nature of those who choose its square-tube design.
Set it up against black walls for a masculine aesthetic that speaks to sophistication and power, or off-set the dark with lighter walls to elevate the traditional look.
Your unique square-tube canopy bed will become the centerpiece of any attractive sleeping sanctuary!
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17. Modern & Slim Canopy Bed
Imagine lying in bed – the slim-type metal canopy bed, to be exact – cocooned in nothing but light and airy sheer curtains. You cast your eyes around the bright room, allowing your gaze to drift up and down its slim frame as it silently begs for adoration.
Each brush of a hand sets off a delicate ripple on the fabric above, like gentle birdsong in the distance signaling you to finally let go and surrender into slumber.
A single canopy bed can offer so much more than shelter from pests; this tucked-away haven is the perfect spot to recharge and exhale deeply.
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18. Cozy-Chic Wooden Canopy Bed
The cozy-chic canopy bed is the perfect setting for cozy nights and lazy days. Imagine piling fluffy blankets on top of your cozy bed and curling up with a good book. That would be the ultimate comfort!
With curtains draped around for privacy, your canopy bed instantly becomes an intimate reading space – perfect for getting lost in a story or two as you drift away into dreamland.
To make it even more special, choose cozy accents like comfy pillows, delicately hung string lights, and candle scents carefully curated to bring more warmth and calm to the room. Where else could you get cozy blankets, a place for reading, and immense style in one piece?
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19. Contemporary Style Canopy Bed
A contemporary-style canopy bed can bring a luxurious feeling to any bedroom. Its elegant floor curtains, draping around the bed and extending along the carpeted floor create a truly special experience.
Whether you choose to hang sheer panels or opt for a richer fabric, this design choice is certain to add beauty and uniqueness to your space.
Modern canopy beds often come in sleek materials, like metal and leather, adding an even more contemporary spin to this classic look. No matter what style of decor you pick, they always make an impact in any room.
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20. Eclectic Style Canopy Bed
A canopy bed has always been a stylish choice for those in search of an eclectic aesthetic. There’s something grand about thick canopy posts that draw attention to the bed and make it the centerpiece of any room.
To enhance the look even further, why not opt for dark flooring and ceiling colors that align with the canopy posts? This darker palette creates a strong contrast with the canopy structure, creating an elegant bedroom statement.
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21. Minimalist Zen Canopy Bed
Picture this: snuggled up in your thick and bold canopy bed with draping curtains that soften the faintest morning light. This is a sanctuary for sweet dreams; to enter is to surrender to the serenity of total comfort, secure from the outside world and all its strife.
Your canopy will envelop you like a warm and gentle embrace, cocooning you in moments of slumber where worries drift away into nothingness.
Let the thick curtains become a barrier between reality and your dreams of peace, for it is here that we find a safe haven for our wandering minds.
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22. Bungalow Canopy Bed
A bungalow canopy bed is a classic design that can make any bedroom feel instantly more romantic. This single bed features a light pastel-colored frame that allows for the perfect backdrop to decorate with fairy lights and other delicate accessories.
Not only does this statement piece draw the eye in, but it also creates the feeling of a safe, inviting space to wind down and relax for the night.
Whether it’s for yourself or your child, a bungalow canopy bed can be an attractive feature that adds sunshine and warmth to anyone’s life!
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23. Art Deco Style Canopy Bed
Step into a world of art deco elegance with an art deco-style canopy bed! With its overhead curtain drape and luxurious burnt orange beddings, this majestic structure can truly bring together the best of classical styling and exquisite materials.
Whether you choose to go for a more traditional approach with four ornate columns, or something contemporary and unexpected, you’ll have the perfect backdrop for your colorful dreams.
With just the right statement-making touches, this stunning canopy bed is sure to make all heads turn.
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24. Coastal Chic Canopy Bed
A coastal-chic canopy bed will instantly give your bedroom a coastal escape vibe. Imagine the beauty of a crisp white rail, topped with billowy voiles all supported by the teal walls that bring such a feeling of serenity.
Paired with beige beddings, this coastal-chic look would be like a dream come true.
Create a unique ambiance and make for an unbelievable focal point in any coastal chic-inspired room – a canopy bed!
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25. French House Canopy Bed
Create an atmosphere of French-style romance with a French House-style canopy bed. White linens and silver accents will match the framed Matisse painting above the headboard, and elegant bedding will blend in perfectly with any bedroom dècor.
The combination of French flair and classic beauty will create a unique piece of furniture that will be the centerpiece of your bedroom.
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26. Twin Canopy Beds
If your little girl has been asking for a canopy bed, it’s easy to transform a simple twin bed into a dreamy canopy. Simply purchase an oversized embroidery hoop and hang yards of tulle from the frame.
Suspend it over the bed with ribbon and add a monogram initial or wreath to secure the material to the wall above the headboard.
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Don’t be afraid to add canopies when you have two twin beds in one bedroom. A girl’s bedroom is enhanced with the softness dual canopies add to the room. Even if your child’s bedroom isn’t overly feminine, canopy bed frames open a whole new element of bed design.
27. Wooden Pallet DIY Canopy Bed
A simple wooden pallet canopy bed can be the perfect addition to any bedroom with dark wooden flooring. With its rustic charm and natural aesthetic, this type of bed will instantly add warmth and character to the space.
The simplicity of the design allows for creativity in decorating, whether it’s draping fairy lights or adding plush pillows.
The dark wooden flooring provides a stunning contrast to the light wood of the bed and creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Transform your bedroom into a peaceful sanctuary with this unique and creative take on the traditional canopy bed.
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28. 19th Century Style Kid’s Canopy Bed
Take a step back in time with a 19th-century-style kid’s bed complete with a canopy. This classic design will transport your little one to a world of regal splendor, evocative of the French Provincial aesthetic. The bed’s ornate frame is reminiscent of a bygone era, with intricate details that will make your child feel like royalty.
To enhance the vintage feel, hang framed art above the bed and adorn the canopy with sheer fabrics in soft pastel hues.
The result is a room that exudes elegance and imagination, perfect for your little prince or princess. Create a magical, one-of-a-kind space that will inspire your child’s creativity and spark their imagination with this unique and creative take on the traditional canopy bed.
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29. Maple Wood Canopy Bed
Imagine a bedroom that exudes a serene, minimalist vibe. A maple wood canopy bed, with its natural beauty and warm hues, is the focal point of the space. The black walls provide a stark contrast, creating a modern and sophisticated atmosphere.
The floating bedside lamps add a touch of elegance and a sense of lightness to the bed, making it look like it’s floating in the air. The clean lines and simple design of the bed allow for a clutter-free environment, making it the perfect place for rest and relaxation.
The beauty of this bed lies in its simplicity and versatility, making it the ideal choice for any style of the room.
The word “Zen” has become a common part of English vocabulary. It is used to assign peace to everything from food to business practices—but what does it really mean? “Zen” signifies an awakening of one’s connection to nature, a tradition passed on through Mahayana Buddhism. The Sanskrit root means, “to see, observe, to look.”
People who embrace Zen décor usually enjoy a minimalist, uncluttered aesthetic. Simple furniture and calming earthy colors bring a sense of tranquility to this style of bedroom. Scroll through our gallery and get new concepts to add to your own Zen bedroom ideas.
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1. Embrace Boho Serenity in Your Zen Bedroom
On the surface, bohemian décor and Zen décor seem incompatible. Boho decorating means filling your home with objects from around the world. It celebrates culture in a relaxed, often colorfully chaotic way. Some might say that boho décor is cluttered—the opposite of Zen interior design concepts.
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Boho and Zen can marry into a peaceful, travel-inspired bedroom, provided that the colors remain calming and the objects on display are few. When choosing a culture to represent, an Asian inspired bedroom feels the most natural when coupled with Zen inspiration.
2. Craft a Contemporary Zen Sanctuary
Contemporary design is defined by clean lines, simplicity, and a deliberate use of textures and patterns. Understandably, a contemporary style home has already set the stage for crafting a Zen bedroom hideaway.
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Zen design follows contemporary style by emphasizing open space over objects. Only the most carefully chosen furniture and décor will appear in a contemporary Zen bedroom.
Look for low pieces that emphasize the horizontal lines of nature. A platform bed and other simple wooden furniture are excellent choices in a Zen contemporary bedroom.
3. Infuse Traditional Japanese Elegance
Zen interior design is inspired by Asian Buddhist concepts, but some Zen bedrooms have more of a traditional Japanese flavor than others.
A Japanese-inspired Asian bedroom usually lacks any type of heavy furniture. Instead, it will have a low bed that may or may not have a simple wooden headboard.
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Take the Zen concept of openness to its fullest expression and sleep on woven bamboo mats topped with mattresses stored away during the daytime.
Bonsai trees are perfect touches in a Japanese Zen interior. Use folding shoji screens to divide the bedroom or cover your windows with Japanese flair.
4. Design Your Zen Meditation Retreat
Calming the mind through meditation is a big part of living the Zen lifestyle. Therefore, creating a meditation space in your living room, spare room, or master bedroom is beneficial.
Bedrooms are usually the best spaces to meditate as they are out of the main flow of traffic through the home.
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Although many prefer to sit on the floor while meditating, avoid sitting directly on a hard surface. An oversized floor pillow and a collection of throw pillows help ensure a comfortable meditation experience.
Adhere to minimalism as much as possible in your meditation area, keeping statues, bowls, and other meditation tools behind closed doors when not in use.
5. Simplify with Minimalist Zen Style
A minimalist aesthetic is part of creating Zen bedroom style. Zen design ideas circulate around open spaces, where even wall art is kept to a minimum.
Think white walls, white bedding, natural wood floors and a few green plants in simple pots.
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Colors and textures should be carefully considered when embracing minimalism. For instance, a simple woven macrame wall hanging is preferable to a colorful painting. Center your bedroom design around the minimalist idea that every element in your room should serve a purpose.
6. Modernize Your Zen Bedroom Oasis
A modern bedroom can be simple in design without conforming to every Zen ideal. However, if you seek a true Zen bedroom concept, a modern decorating style means you’re at least halfway there. This is because modern bedroom design also emphasizes function and simplicity.
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A modern Zen bedroom will not feel stark or cold, however. Natural light streaming through simple sheer panels is warm and welcoming. Give your master bedroom a Zen bedroom flavor with clean-lined, geometrical furniture and soft, solid-color bedding.
7. Harmonize with Natural Zen Elements
The ancient teachings that form the foundation of Zen style bring together the natural elements of water, fire, wood, metal, and earth.
Before the internet, synchronizing these elements into calming bedroom design required hiring an interior designer. Now, galleries like this make it easier to combine these Zen bedroom elements yourself.
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Keep window treatments to a minimum—or remove them entirely. Include a small water fountain and light candles to introduce the water and fire elements.
Use natural wood and stone for flooring, walls, and furniture. Include metal accents where it feels organic—on drawer pulls, lamps, or candleholders.
8. Paint Your Way to Zen Calm
White wall paint is a great option for a Zen bedroom, but it’s not required to capture the Zen aesthetic. You can achieve a peaceful Zen bedroom with any unsaturated hue you prefer, from shades of grey to blue and green hues.
Even pink is not out of place in a Zen bedroom as long as it is pale and perhaps contained to one surface.
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Wallpaper can also be used in Zen design, but focus on texture rather than pattern.
Natural cork, grasscloth, and bamboo bring the outdoors inside without creating distraction. Many of these textured wallpapers are paintable as well.
9. Create a Peaceful Zen Haven
Peace-seekers often seek a Zen atmosphere in the bedroom because Zen design principles are so conductive to sleep. Decluttering is often the first step to this peace, as an uncluttered room feels open and orderly.
Keep knickknacks and framed photos to a minimum and store necessities in drawers or closets.
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Remember the Zen elements of sound and fragrance when creating your peaceful bedroom. Include a simple water feature to enjoy the peaceful white noise of running water. Lightly scented candles or soothing incense enhance your Zen atmosphere experience.
10. Soothe Your Senses with Zen Decor
A soothing master bedroom is something we all seek at the end of our long, hectic days. Few interior design styles are more soothing than Zen décor.
When your interiors aren’t demanding attention, you’re free to daydream, rest, and rejuvenate in an exceptionally calm environment.
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If a soothing bedroom is your goal, remember that blue is considered the calmest color family.
Paint your bedroom walls a pale blue or bluish-grey and choose bedding with a high thread count to ensure a soothing landing place at night.