1. Paint a faux headboard
Sure, you won't really be able to rearrange your room too much when you randomly get the urge for ~change~ at 12:30 a.m. on a Tuesday, but painting a "headboard" directly onto the wall adds dimension to your space without bulking it up.
2. Or use a wall decal
Not committed enough to paint? Test out different decals where the possibilities – and changeability – are endless.
3. Or create a statement wall with wallpaper
Wallpaper is more commitment than a decal, but less than paint (kinda). With a stylish pattern or bright colors, you won't even miss the headboard.
4. Use a room divider
Folding room dividers are such a fun addition to the room, but they can take up unnecessary space if not placed well. How does behind the bed sound?
5. Hang well-placed (and well-sized) wall art
When choosing wall art, it's important to size it appropriately for the spot you're hoping to decorate; that said, when done well, why not use your favorite painting as a floating headboard? It gives the room the same effect, but with multi-functionality.
6. Hang a woven rug
Talk about unique! If you have a rug you love but don't have a great spot on the floors to use it, why not tack it up to the wall to hang above your bed? You can get real fancy with patterns, textures and shapes.
7. Create a sunken shelf
This project would probably be a little more involved than your average DIY, but the result is so sleek and modern, we're willing to give it a try! Who can pass up a practical style like this?
8. Hang curtains
Talk about cozy.