b'bedhead Whether your bed has a bedhead or not, making a feature of the wall against which the bed sits is a popular decorating strategy. Creating a feature wall helps to frame the bed and visually anchor it into the room. It means the bed looks less like it has just been plonked into the room.An easy way to do this is to choose a bold paint colour, for example a deep charcoal with the other walls in pale grey, or rich and feature walls terracotta with other walls in creamy off-white. Or you can be more playful by using painted patterns or motifs, or a slightly outrageous or decadent Resene wallpaper.Visually anchoring the bed against a feature wall covered by a luscious Resene wallpaper is hugely on-trendand its no wonder with the enormous range of wallpapers and murals available at Resene ColorShops. Any colour, pattern, style and texture are there for the taking. Or rather hanging. Using wallpaper is a great way to ring in the changes as trends or tastes shift. For the price of a couple of rolls you can have an entirely new look. Painting a pattern on the wall is fun and often easy. It could be chevron stripes, vertical stripes, off-set rectangles, a simple house shape or cityscape, a swirl of bubble-like circles or stylised flowers or leaves. Inspiration is endless. Or keep the look simple and paint a bedhead shape on the walla long low rectangle behind the bed, or a shorter wider one. Left: Headboards are a way to introduce colour, textureResene and style into a bedroom. An asymmetric curved headboardMerinocan evoke Art Deco or even Bauhaus style. Wall in ReseneResene Triple Merino, flooring in Resene Merino, headboard inTide(from left to right) Resene Tide, Resene Tussock, ReseneResene Nepal, Resene Americano and Resene Smooth OperatorTussockand bedside tables in Resene Nepal (large) and Resene TideResene (small). Artwork by SolsticeStudioPrints on Etsy. Nepal34|'