Natalie of Technology Drive hung fabric panels adjacent to her bedside table "to enclose the bed area so it didn't feel like it was floating between the living room door and the open closet/hall." This small change successfully delineated bed, giving it a cozy, canopy-bed-like feeling, but is actually a really simple project. It's also a really attractive update; the cherry-blossom pattern of her fabric panel brings an interesting visual element to an otherwise simple room. This would be a great solution for those of you working on decorating a studio. To see the fabric panels from another perspective, read more.

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That's a fabulous idea! It also gives a feeling of privacy. I like that. My hat is most definitely off to the designer.
1Great idea! I love that fabric too!
2Where is the info to read more. Are there directions on how to?
3Great idea!
4It's a cute idea, but it looks conspicuously DIY (in my opinion).
I wonder how this reckons with the general tenor that bedrooms are best when open, light and airy. Would the panels break up the space too much? Hmmmm.
5I love this ideaa. Perfect for studio apts.
6Love this idea and the design.
7It looks pretty!
8I saw these at Ikea the other day. I almost bought them!
9That looks so serene, and it would also help keep my bed warm in the winter!
10we have these panels from ikea and have them hung behind the head board. we have a "sunken" small space and the bed is in the upper level next to the stairway to the lower level. it gave privacy to the bed"room" without being too bulky and overt...it immediately changed the space. and was easy and fairly cheap with ikea's hanging system.
11I love this idea, but would love instructions as to how to hang the panels
12is that lamp from urban outfitters?
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