Apartment Therapy
When it comes to furniture and creating cozy spot in a home, I love the idea of a daybed. Daybeds are often relegated to a guest bedroom, a kids room and sometimes are used as causal seating in a room that serves multiple purposes.
If you do a quick search on the interest you’ll see that daybed styling has come along way. Yes, you can still find metal styles like the ones you see in a lot of dorm rooms or first apartments but don’t fret if you’re looking for something with more style…they are out there.
You’ll even see daybed designed for outdoor use which takes decorating outdoor spaces to a new level.
A daybed is an easy way to create a cozy outdoor lounge space that can be shared my several people and used as a unique summertime porch bed.
Doesn’t this outdoor space make you want to curl up with a good book and a cup of tea?
Dominique Decoratrice
Daybeds can be used indoors to create a retreat space in pass through areas of your home which are often challenging to decorate. Think of them as an oversized window seat.
I just love the blue and white fabrics used on the daybed and window to create a stylish setting for this space.
The Enchanted Home
You can create a charming daybed set-up in a guest bedroom that will make your guests feel like they are at a luxury hotel.
A fabric canopy is a great way to frame a daybed and give it a more luxurious feel.
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And daybeds are a fun way to add seating and a reading nook to a home office.
This day bed has a middle trundle which makes it even more functional and I love how the bolster pillows add a stylish touch and make it look more dynamic.
Design Dump
Now that I’ve got you inspired and thinking about Daybeds in a new way, you can shop my favorite Daybed styles.
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OK, who else out there is a fan of daybeds?