2007 Decorating Trends – The Little Things

Written by Breiana Cecil-Satchwell on February 9, 2007

Munch - Self Portrait: Between Clock and BedLittle changes make big differences! So many people concentrate on the bigger aspects of design to give a room a makeover. What they don’t realize is that the little things can make such a big difference!

Drawer pulls and knobs, pottery, artwork, mirrors and one of my most recent favorites—unique headboards! I am a huge fan of Japanese style! So, when my husband and I moved into our new apartment a couple weeks ago, one of the very very few things that we didn’t need to buy was a bed frame. I love the idea of a bed on the floor–it’s easy, and it’s great feng shui!

One thing that I have really been looking into is creating a unique headboard. There are some fabulous ideas for this! For example, find a horizontal piece of artwork, frame it to fit the width of your mattress and hang it on the wall above your bed (leave about 6 inches between the top of the mattress and the bottom of the work). Or, buy a number of blank, ready-made canvases and paint them the color(s) of your choice. Then, hang them on the wall in a level row (or do several rows) behind your bed (the same concept can be used by stretching fabric over the canvases).

One of my favorite ideas is to use a Japanese screen as a headboard. There are numerous styles! Just pull your bed out a bit from your wall to allow the screen to bend at the hinges.


Breiana Cecil-Satchwell

About the Author: Breiana Cecil-Satchwell

Cecil-Satchwell graduated Cum Laude from Ball State University in May 2005 with a Bachelor Degree in Interior Design and a secondary study in Studio Art. While at university, Breiana gained experience working as the Resource Librarian for the Interior Design Department, the Gallery Assistant for the B.S.U. Art Gallery and as an intern with the Indianapolis Museum of Art in 2004. She has since worked as an Interior Designer for Williams Sonoma Home Store in Indianapolis, IN. Breiana is an avid enthusiast of the art and design world and intends on and looks forward to continuing her contribution to the industry.

See all posts by Breiana Cecil-Satchwell


blog comments powered by Disqus
brought to you by overstockArt.com
RSS Facebook YouTube Twitter
Join the Artist Become community today!
Claude Monet Oil Paintings Vincent Van Gogh Paintings Gustav Klimt Oil Paintings Pablo Picasso Oil Paintings
OverstockArt Oil Paintings on Facebook


My Art Gallery Facebook App