We’re seeing more and more canopy beds used in projects and we love it!
They’re proof that a simple piece of furniture can make a big statement. A canopy bed anchors the space, adds height, and gives a room a grandeur focal point to love.

Custom made bed by Millbrook Furniture in our Parade Home

Design by Summerhouse Interior Design

Bed by Restoration Hardware, in our Modern Mountain Home

Design by Coats Home

The Willa Bed from our Austin, Texas Project
One advantage of a canopy bed is that they take up height, so the bed doesn’t feel dwarfed by high ceilings. However, we also love how they are used with average height ceilings — by taking furniture that high, it can make a space feel taller.


Styling by Jake Arnold

Bed by Restoration Hardware, in our Promontory Project

Design by Elements of Style | Photo: Sarah Winchester
How do you feel about canopy beds in a room with low ceilings? I have my eye set in one, with clean lines that isn’t bulky, but worry it might look strange with lower ceilings…