Wood furniture and flooring adds warmth.
The canopy structure has an integrated headboard to make it extra-cozy.
Interior designerKara Mannused a short canopy to soften this minimalist black-and-white bedroom for an effortless feel.

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Let them puddle on the floor in each corner to create an effortless feel.
Alternatively, you’re free to attach black grommet hooks to hang curtains from the rods.
A valance hung at ceiling height creates a mini canopy for a cozy feel.

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How to DIY a Canopy Bed
There are plenty of ways to DIY a canopy bed.
Attach sheer lightweight fabric from hooks or multiple rings attached to the ceiling to drape fabric around the bed.
Install a track rail on the ceiling to hang sheer curtains all around the bed.

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Expect to need around 6 yards of fabric for a queen-sized canopy bed.

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