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9 Ways to Decorate Above Your Bed

August 18, 2025

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Ways to Decorate Above a Bed

It’s been a while since I last shared an update on my master bedroom makeover after we did a big bedroom swap in the house. But now that summer is winding down, I’m feeling the urge to wrap this space up so I can have the ultimate cozy retreat before winter hits.

My first focus was decorating the wall above my bed. Between the creamy white walls and ivory linen upholstered bed frame, everything felt a little too bland and honestly just unfinished. I wanted something that would bring warmth, coziness, and a focal point to the room. I ended up hanging one large statement canvas with dark, moody tones, and I love how it cozies up the space and ties in with the other darker elements I’ve used throughout the room.

Ways to Decorate Above a Bed

There are so many ways to decorate above a bed, and I’m sharing all the ideas I considered (plus a few extras) so you can find the perfect look for your own bedroom to make it feel complete. I’d love to hear which is your favorite – tell me in the comments!

Ways to Decorate Above a Bed

One Large Statement Piece

A single oversized artwork piece instantly anchors your bed as the focal point of the room.

  • Size tip: Choose a piece about ⅔–¾ the width of your bed and hang it so the bottom edge sits 6–10 inches above the headboard.
Ways to Decorate Above a Bed

Symmetrical Pairing

Two matching frames hung side-by-side give a balanced, calming look.

  • Size tip: Each frame should be about half the width of your headboard area, with 2–4 inches of space in between.
  • Style tip: Botanical prints, abstract pairs, or minimalist photography all work beautifully here.
Ways to Decorate Above a Bed

Triptych (Three-Piece Set)

A triptych can be one image split across three panels or three coordinating pieces.

  • Size tip: Together, the panels should span ⅔–¾ of your bed’s width with about 2 inches between each.
Ways to Decorate Above a Bed

Grid Gallery

For a clean, structured feel, try a grid of smaller frames.

  • Size tip: Keep total width in that ⅔–¾ range and space frames 2–3 inches apart.
  • Style tip: Identical frames and mats keep the look cohesive.
Ways to Decorate Above a Bed

Asymmetrical Gallery Wall

If your style leans more casual and collected, go asymmetrical with a variety of frame styles.

  • Size tip: Center the grouping over the bed so the overall visual mass still fits the ⅔–¾ width guideline.
  • Style tip: Check out this post and this post for detailed tutorials on how to curate and hang a gallery wall in this style.
Ways to Decorate Above a Bed

Textile or Fabric Art

Use textiles like tapestries, framed fabric art, macrame, quilts, or even a small vintage rug to bring warmth and texture above your bed.

  • Size tip: Choose a piece about ½ the width of your bed so it feels balanced without overwhelming the space.
  • Style tip: Soft, muted colors or subtle patterns keep the look cozy and sophisticated.
Ways to Decorate Above a Bed

Floating Shelf + Leaning Art

Install a narrow ledge shelf and lean framed prints for an effortlessly casual look.

  • Size tip: Make the shelf about ⅔ the width of your bed and mount it 8–12 inches above the headboard.
  • Style tip: Layer art in different heights and let pieces overlap for depth.
Ways to Decorate Above a Bed

Textural or Dimensional Pieces

Think carved wood panels, woven baskets, or sculptural metal art.

  • Style tip: Stick to 1–2 main colors so the textures shine without feeling chaotic.
Ways to Decorate Above a Bed

Decorative Mirror

A mirror above the bed reflects light and can make a small bedroom feel larger.

  • Size tip: Look for a mirror about ½–⅔ the width of the bed.
Ways to Decorate Above a Bed

Hanging Height & Proportion Guidelines

Getting the proportions right makes all the difference:

  • Bottom edge of art: 6–10 inches above the headboard for a connected look.
  • Width of grouping: ⅔–¾ the width of the bed (queen = 40–60″, king = 54–72″).
  • Eye level rule: Center of the art should sit around 57–60 inches from the floor, adjusting for tall headboards – ex: the center of mine sits closer to 68″ because of the tall headboard.

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Liz Fourez started Love Grows Wild in 2012 with a passion for interior design and homemaking and a dream to help others create a home they love.  From simple project tutorials, to holiday and entertaining ideas, to her journey renovating a 1940’s farmhouse, Liz demonstrates how to create a beautiful and inviting home with a handmade touch. She turned her signature cozy, neutral style into a best-selling book in 2016 and continues to inspire readers with her captivating photography and easy decorating ideas. Read more about Liz > > > >

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