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Above Bed Decor Made Easy: 10+ Gorgeous Ways to Style Your Space

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That wall above your bed can make your whole bedroom feel finished… or like something’s missing no matter how cute the rest of the room is 

And if you’ve ever hung something up there only to step back and think why does this look weird? ā€” it’s usually not your taste. It’s almost always one of these:

  • Scale (too small)
  • Placement (too high)
  • Mix (not enough texture or contrast) 

The quick ā€œdon’t mess this upā€ cheat sheet (save this)

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1) The best size rule (works for almost everything)

Your decor (art/mirror/gallery wall) should be about 2/3 the width of your bed.

  • Twin/Full: medium statement piece or 2 smaller pieces
  • Queen: one large art piece or mirror, or a tight gallery wall
  • King: long horizontal piece, extra-wide mirror, or a wider gallery wall

2) The best height rule

Hang the bottom of your decor about 6–10 inches above the headboard (or keep it visually ā€œconnectedā€ to the bed).

3) The easiest way to make it look designer

Repeat one color from your bedding, rug, or curtains in your above-bed decor (even a tiny hint makes the whole room feel intentional). 

What should YOU put above your bed? (fast answers)

Pick the option that fits your vibe:

  • Want the easiest option that always looks good? → Oversized art or a mirror
  • Want cozy + layered? → A shelf with decor
  • Want texture without clutter? → Baskets / plates / fabric art
  • Want a big ā€œwowā€ moment? → Accent wall
  • Want personal + meaningful? → Family photo wall
  • Want something fun and unexpected? → Oversized clock

Now let’s get into the ideas.

1. Create an eye-catching accent wall behind the bed

An accent wall instantly makes the bed look intentional — even if the rest of your decor stays simple 

Easy accent wall ideas that always work:

  • Paint (moody color, warm neutral, or soft sage)
  • Board and batten / wall molding
  • Vertical wood slats
  • Wallpaper (subtle pattern > super busy behind a bed) 

Best for: blank bedrooms that feel ā€œunfinishedā€
Pro tip: If you use patterned wallpaper, keep bedding calmer so the room doesn’t feel chaotic 

2. Hang Artwork for a Personalized Touch

Artwork is the fastest way to make the room feel like you, not a staged photo 

What looks best above a bed:

  • One oversized piece (the easiest option)
  • Two matching pieces side-by-side
  • A long horizontal piece (especially great for king beds) 

Best for: renters, quick upgrades, ā€œI want it done todayā€
Pro tip: choose art that repeats a color already in your room (pillows, rug, curtains) — instant cohesion

3. Add a bedroom quote (without it looking cheesy)

If you love quote decor, the trick is making it feel elevated — not ā€œcollege dormā€ 

Make it look grown-up:

  • Simple frame (black or light wood)
  • Keep the phrase short (2–5 words)
  • Pair it with one other piece so it feels curated, not random 

Best for: cozy rooms, minimalist rooms, small bedrooms
Pro tip: a quote looks best leaned on a shelf or as part of a mini gallery wall 

4. Style a Bedroom Shelf with Decor

A shelf is one of the best above-bed options because you can switch it up seasonally (and it adds instant depth to the wall) 

Simple shelf styling formula:

  • 1 tall item (vase, lamp, taller frame)
  • 1 stack (books or boxes)
  • 1 organic element (plant, stems, branch)
  • 1 personal touch (photo or meaningful object) 

Best for: people who like to change decor often
Pro tip: keep your styling slightly off-center so it looks relaxed, not staged 

5. Display Woven Baskets or Plates for Texture

This is such an underrated way to add warmth — especially in farmhouse, coastal, and boho bedrooms 

Easy ways to pull it off:

  • Use 3 baskets in a loose triangle shape
  • Mix sizes (small/medium/large)
  • Keep tones similar (all warm, all neutral, or all black/neutral) 

Best for: rooms that feel flat or ā€œtoo plainā€
Pro tip: texture reads cozy even when everything is neutral

6. Frame Your Memories with Family Photos

Family photos can look really high-end when you treat them like ā€œartā€ instead of random frames 

How to make it look designer:

  • Same frame color (all black, all wood, or all white)
  • Same finish (matte usually looks best)
  • Black-and-white photos for a timeless look 

Best for: traditional homes, cozy homes, sentimental spaces
Pro tip: 2 large frames side-by-side above the bed looks clean and classic 

7. Brighten the Room with a Decorative Mirror

A mirror above the bed can make the whole room feel bigger and brighter — especially if you don’t get a ton of natural light 

Mirror styles that work above beds:

  • Arched (soft + modern farmhouse)
  • Round (balances a boxy headboard)
  • Rectangular (classic) 

Best for: smaller bedrooms, darker bedrooms, low natural light
Pro tip: if your headboard is tall, choose a mirror with height so it doesn’t look tiny

For placement ideas, check out Where to Put Mirror in Bedroom?

8. Bring Life to the Space with a Floating Plant Shelf

If you want the room to feel fresh and cozy, a plant shelf is such a simple win 

Best plants for a bedroom wall shelf:

  • Pothos (trailing = pretty)
  • Heartleaf philodendron
  • Faux greenery (totally fine if the room is low-light) 

Best for: cozy bedrooms, earthy bedrooms, neutral rooms
Pro tip: matching planters make it look intentional fast 

For more ideas, see Simple Yet Stunning Ways to Decorate With Plants.

9. Soften the Look with Tapestry or Fabric Art

Fabric art adds softness — perfect if your room feels too ā€œhardā€ (lots of wood, sharp lines, minimal texture) 

Fabric options that look elevated:

  • Linen wall hanging
  • Neutral tapestry with a simple pattern
  • Textile art in a wood frame 

Best for: boho, cozy, neutral, or minimalist bedrooms
Pro tip: keep colors calm so it doesn’t take over the whole room

10. Curate a Gallery Wall Above the Bed

Gallery walls work best when they feel planned—not like you added frames one at a time.

Easy gallery wall rules:

  • Pick a color palette (black + white + wood is easiest)
  • Mix 2–3 frame sizes max
  • Keep spacing consistent (2–3 inches between frames)

Fast layout idea: 1 big piece in the middle + 2 smaller pieces on each side.

See How to Style a Show-Stopping Gallery Wall for tips on arranging yours.

11. Add Vintage Charm with an Old Window Frame

This is a classic farmhouse look that adds character without needing a lot of decor.

How to style it so it doesn’t feel ā€œtheme-yā€:

  • Lean it (or hang it) and pair with simple sconces or a wreath
  • Keep other decor minimal
  • Use warm whites and natural textures nearby

12. Make a Bold Statement with an Oversized Clock

This is for the person who wants one big statement piece and DONE.

Why it works: It fills space quickly and creates instant focal point energy.

Make it look more high-end:

  • Choose a clock with a simple face (not overly busy)
  • Pair it with calm bedding and minimal nightstand styling
  • Keep metals consistent (black clock + black hardware/lighting looks cohesive)

An oversized clock above the bed is unexpected yet stylish.

Common mistakes that make above-bed decor look ā€œoffā€

If your wall still looks weird after you decorate it, it’s usually one of these:

  • Too small: if it looks like it’s ā€œfloatingā€ above the bed, size up
  • Hung too high: bring it down closer to the headboard
  • Too many tiny pieces: fewer, bigger pieces look more expensive
  • No contrast: add black, wood, or texture if everything blends together
  • Competing patterns: if the wall is busy, keep bedding simpler (and vice versa)

Conclusion

Above-bed decor doesn’t have to be stressful. If you want the easiest route, go withĀ one oversized piece of artĀ or aĀ statement mirror.

If you love a layered look, try aĀ shelfĀ or aĀ gallery wallĀ so you can swap things out over time.

The key is keeping theĀ scale right, repeating your room’s colors, and adding texture so the wall feels finished — not flat.Ā 

Love Bedroom Decorating? Check Out These Beautiful Ideas

The space above your bed is the perfect place to add personality and style to your bedroom. If you’re looking for even more decorating inspiration, these ideas can help you create a cozy and beautifully finished space.

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