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This leaves the taller areas of the room open, making the space feel more functional.

Slanted walls above and around the bed can help create a cozy, den-like feelingperfect for sleeping.

Attic bedroom with slanted walls.

Emily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Liggoria-Tramp

Wallpaper the Tall Walls

Desiree Burns Interiors

Emphasize the tallest walls in the room withwallpaper.

This trick will draw the eye upward and away from the slanted walls.

This will help highlight the unique architectural feature and create a focal point in the space.

Bedroom with slanted walls.

Alyssa Vela

Use this trick to create a space that feels soft, tranquil, and inviting.

This bedroom features a living wall, but plants are certainly not required.

Let Natural Wood Shine

Arbor & Co

Get a rustic, cabin-in-the-woods look with natural wood paneling.

Bedroom with slanted walls and wallpaper.

Desiree Burns Interiors

Its best to treat slanted walls as ceilings and not hang any decorations directly on them.

Warm colors are universally flattering in interiors, lending a cozy, intimate feel to any space.

Bedroom with slanted walls and bold black paint.

Kate Marker Interiors

Bedroom with slanted walls and rounded furniture.

Desiree Burns Interiors

Bedroom with slanted walls and color-drenching.

Kate Marker Interiors

Slanted bedroom with living accent wall.

Alyssa Vela

Attic bedroom with wood slanted walls.

Arbor & Co

Dark blue bedroom with slanted walls.

Desiree Burns Interiors

Attic bedroom with slanted walls.

Emily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Liggoria-Tramp

Large bedroom with slanted walls and architectural interest.

Kate Marker Interiors