String lights are super popular: they are used for event decor, for holiday decor and just to light up the spaces in a cool and informal way. String lights are a very budget-friendly and cute way to highlight some space, to light it up, to separate the spaces and so on. Today I’d like to share some ideas to use string lights in your bedroom, which will make it magical, cozy, comfy and very welcoming. Let’s have a look at some examples!
Bed Canopies With String Lights
If your bed has a canopy or you’ve made it using some airy and sheer fabric of your choice, you may incorporate string lights into the canopy or attach to the outer part. This will make your sleeping space magical, beautiful and cozy, and you will enjoy looking at these lights while falling asleep. It’s a great idea to make your bed look wow, even if it has the simplest design ever.
A fabric canopy over the bed and as a headboard with lights inside for a romantic touch.
A sheer and airy bed canopy with string lights for comfortable sleeping.
A sheer fabric canopy with string lights to highlight the sleeping space and make it comfier.
Airy fabric canopy over the bed with string lights attached for a boho bedroom.
An airy sheer bed canopy with string lights creates a magical feel and a cozy ambience.
Hang string lights on the bed frame to make falling asleep cuter.
String lights attached to the canopy of the bed - there's no need for usual lamps.
String lights attached to the bed canopy create a galaxy-like effect and look wow.
String Lights Over The Bed
Even if you don’t have a canopy, you can still make your sleeping nook magical! First of all, you can make a creative string light headboard – attach the lights to the wall in the shape or pattern that you like. Second, if your bed is next to the wall, you may hang string lights on this wall. Be creative – make a fun pattern, imitate rain or else. Hang the string lights with Polaroids on them to enjoy the lights and memories – such an idea will instantly raise your mood. You may also hang string lights over the bed – on a shelf, on a ledge, create installations and hang string lights as rain coming from the ceiling. If you want a warmer feel, go for warm-shaded lights, and on the contrary.
A creative geometric installation over the bed works as a light source and a decoration.
A cute house-shaped headboard made of string lights.
A ledge over the bed with photos and some string lights attached to it.
If you feel that there's not enough light, don't attach sconces, hang string lights.
Lots of string lights over the bedadd a magical feel to this boho bedroom.
Make an installation or sign using string lights and express what you wanna say.
Some string lights add light to this attic space.
String lights and candles to add more light to this attic bedroom.
Some string lights and bulbs hanging over the bed to maximize the light.
String lights attached to the ceiling and wall to light up this sleeping corner.
String lights attached to the fabric curtains for a cool look and to highlight the sleeping space.
String lights attached to the wall to look at the lights while falling alseep.
String lights covered with long fringe for a shabby chic bedroom.
String lights with Polaroids are only lights, they are also a nice idea of decor.
String lights over the bed cheer up the chalkboard wall and make the space cooler.
String lights over the bed and on the wall to make your sleeping space cozier.
Other Ideas
You may use string lights anywhere: on shelves, ladders, mirrors, beams, pillars, cover the walls and ceiling and so on – it’s totally up to you. String lights add light, highlight the nooks, make the space more inviting and magical. Highlight any part of your bedroom you want or fill it with light completely – it won’t cost you a fortune, so enjoy!
Galaxy string lights coverign the walls and beams of a small bedroom to fill it with light.
Cover the mirror with lights to make dressing up cooler.
A ladder for storage covered with string lights.
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