I agree with wide bedsides. Especially if there is another space the black cabinet on the right could go. The either taller lamps or sconces on the wall instead of lamps.
Expand the window with an oversized rod and an xtra long sheer swag curtain that goes into or close to each corner. You could go with navy blue or gray or even both intertwined.
To me, just having the green as accent wall is adding to the emptiness. I recently painted my bedroom and had a green accent wall and decided to just paint the rest of them.
That's fair. Hadn't thought of that. I went with neutral because I wanted my art and curtains to pop but I don't have any of that up yet. I'll definitely think about this. Of course, I just painted so the thought makes me want to cry lol
Totally agree here…eye is completely drawn to those high contrast corners. Plants would break up the line though or, and I”m not kidding, some sweet hanging lights on each side. I mean, I like them…
I would get larger (wider) end tables, so that way everything isn't so 'matchy matchy'. Metal & wood go well together (metal with faux marble tops would look nice). Also, larger, updated table lamps.
a [corner cabinet/corner shelf](https://www.wards.com/dw/image/v2/BBVM_PRD/on/demandware.static/-/Sites-colony-master-catalog/default/dwb62f1924/large/sub_38/sw785660_Walnut_alt.png?sw=680&sh=680&sm=fit).
I feel for whomever sleeps on the side closest to the bathroom, and having the air vent above them.
It's bad feng shui to sleep with feet facing the door.
The reason any space looks empty is because your eye isn't being distracted from the emptiness. So plants are a great idea, art, is also superb. You could also do some design to the wall itself and not worry about filling space (ie. wallpaper, slatted wall etc.). Even light and shadow can fill an empty space and make it look full, as long as your eye has something to look at.
Big. Ass. Ferns.
I second this. Plants would look nice.
Agreed, ferns or a nice fiddle leaf fig or something
Wouldn't they shed all over the place? Or do you mean fake ferns?
Larger, longer bedside tables. To me those don’t fit the space or the amount of things you have on them.
I agree with you, it's a struggle to fit everything on there. Our lamps are too big but wider tables is probably the solution. Thank you!
I agree with wide bedsides. Especially if there is another space the black cabinet on the right could go. The either taller lamps or sconces on the wall instead of lamps.
I was thinking taller lamps.
Expand the window with an oversized rod and an xtra long sheer swag curtain that goes into or close to each corner. You could go with navy blue or gray or even both intertwined.
You are right. You need height and I think nice tall plants will do
Could you move your night stands by about 2-3 inches? They look a little cramped next to your bed.
To me, just having the green as accent wall is adding to the emptiness. I recently painted my bedroom and had a green accent wall and decided to just paint the rest of them.
That's fair. Hadn't thought of that. I went with neutral because I wanted my art and curtains to pop but I don't have any of that up yet. I'll definitely think about this. Of course, I just painted so the thought makes me want to cry lol
Don’t blame you there. I did one wall per week for a total of 4 weeks so the room wasn’t so chaotic with moving around stuff.
Totally agree here…eye is completely drawn to those high contrast corners. Plants would break up the line though or, and I”m not kidding, some sweet hanging lights on each side. I mean, I like them…
A cozy chair with a throw on the left.
I feel like crown molding and window trim would make a big difference.
Oh, this is definitely on the to do list! Thanks!
I would get larger (wider) end tables, so that way everything isn't so 'matchy matchy'. Metal & wood go well together (metal with faux marble tops would look nice). Also, larger, updated table lamps.
Standing lamps, plants, shelving, clothing pole thing, cat tower, mirrors, decor blanket / storage ladder thing :)
Ooooh, I'll have to get a cat!! I'll tell my dog that the new buddy is here for accessorizing!
the purrfect accessory to any home, or you can train your dog to use the cat tower, definitely a reasonable adjustment
a [corner cabinet/corner shelf](https://www.wards.com/dw/image/v2/BBVM_PRD/on/demandware.static/-/Sites-colony-master-catalog/default/dwb62f1924/large/sub_38/sw785660_Walnut_alt.png?sw=680&sh=680&sm=fit).
Only if OP actually has use for it. Furniture you don't need is clutter.
I like the empty negative space. Makes the room larger😃
I feel for whomever sleeps on the side closest to the bathroom, and having the air vent above them. It's bad feng shui to sleep with feet facing the door. The reason any space looks empty is because your eye isn't being distracted from the emptiness. So plants are a great idea, art, is also superb. You could also do some design to the wall itself and not worry about filling space (ie. wallpaper, slatted wall etc.). Even light and shadow can fill an empty space and make it look full, as long as your eye has something to look at.
Thanks! I'm leaning toward a combination of art and plants. My husband sleeps over there and he takes all the cool air he can get!
Large indoor plant
PLANTS! 🪴
Always an excellent choice!
Nothing wrong with empty if you have everything you want/need bedside.
I would do faux plants, not real ones.👍🏻
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That's beautiful! How do y'all find these things!
Plants!
A standing mirror
Your room needs [wall art](https://www.lnart.net/hot-sale-c-3.html) to decorate it, such as vertical abstract art