As the days shorten and the nights grow cooler, our bedrooms become more than just places to sleep. In autumn, we spend more time cocooned under duvets, reading, resting, and finding comfort.
That makes the bed the natural centrepiece of the room. And what better way to celebrate it than by framing it like a work of art – with carefully curated wallpaper and fabrics.
Used intentionally, wallpaper and fabrics can create a backdrop that transforms your bed into a focal point: an anchor for the entire space. Here are five ways to achieve that cozy effect.
The Nijo available both as wallpaper and fabric
1. Create a Headboard Illusion
If your bed doesn’t have a statement headboard, fabric can do the job for you. A patterned panel placed just behind the bed acts as a visual anchor. It frames the sleeping space while leaving the rest of the room calm and minimal. This approach works especially well in smaller rooms, where a physical headboard might overwhelm the space.
The Sapporo wall mural is available on a range of materials and colours
2. Extend to the Ceiling
For a more dramatic feel, run wallpaper from the wall behind the bed up and over the ceiling. This creates the sense of being cocooned inside a piece of art—a perfect choice for autumn, when we want to feel enveloped and warm. Choose deeper, moodier tones for extra coziness, or brighter patterns if you want to wake up feeling energised.
The Hanami chinoiserie wallpaper is also available on a recycled wallcovering material
3. Use Architectural Shapes
Framing your bed doesn’t need to mean covering the entire wall. Try applying wallpaper in an arch, oval, or rectangular panel behind the headboard. This adds structure and frames the bed almost like a gallery piece. The effect is clean, intentional, and striking.
4. Pair with Textiles
Wallpaper becomes even more powerful when echoed in fabrics. A velvet throw or cushions in colours drawn from the wallpaper ties the bed into the scheme. This layered approach brings that “boutique hotel” sense of polish and comfort into your own home.
The Nijo wall mural creates a calming yet luxurious atmosphere
5. Keep the Rest Simple
When the wall behind your bed is a statement, let it breathe. Keep surrounding walls soft and minimal, so your wallpaper framing feels like art rather than noise. The bed remains the centrepiece—exactly where your eyes should land when you walk into the room.
The bedroom wall mural Sumo creates a sense of calm
Framing your bed with wallpaper or fabric isn’t about decoration for decoration’s sake. It’s about creating a sanctuary: especially as summer turns to autumn. When the nights draw in, your bedroom should feel like the most inviting place in your home: warm, restful, and beautifully composed. With the right wallpaper and fabric, your bed becomes not just a place to sleep, but a piece of art in its own right.