Bring color to a twin bedroom with decorative artwork and bedding.
Twin bedrooms create a whimsical and functional display and may immediately transport you back to your childhood. The compact size of twin beds makes them ideal for small guest rooms or oddly shaped
Furniture
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For a rustic design, white wrought-iron headboards are perfect. Often they are found aged and missing paint, making the bedroom look "lived in" and cozy. The shabbier the wrought iron, the better.
Headboards made from a set of painted doors or shutters transform the space into your own one-of-a-kind design and is a cost effective idea for any twin room.
Accent pieces like side tables sandwiched between twin beds provide a resting spot for lamps and other essentials. To keep the space looking open, try a small pedestal table, which provides room below for baskets and bins. Metal accent tables nested on either side of a twin bed suggest a modern touch.
Accessories
Add color and vibrancy to a twin size bedroom by incorporating color and pattern in accessories such as bedding, lamps and decorative collections. A patterned matelasse coverlet in colors that echo existing pieces in the room creates a cohesive design without overwhelming the space. Small mirrors placed along one wall of the room can create a focal point while brightening the space. To keep the room organized and create a makeshift "footboard," place baskets at the end of the bed for added storage. A collection of vases or figurines resting on a wall-mounted shelf or accent table adds a bit of whimsy to the room to reflect the homeowner's style.
Guest Bedroom
Twin size beds are not just for kids. In fact, when placed in a guest room, they create a cozy, inviting setting that has guests reminiscing of childhood. Twin beds for a guest room are an ideal alternative to a larger, bulkier full or queen mattress. They look attractive tucked along each wall of a room, especially small bedroom spaces that have awkward-shaped walls. Easy to maneuver,