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Useful Tips for Decorating a Slanted Wall Bedroom


Check out useful tips for decorating a slanted wall bedroom to create a beautiful space according to your favorite decor style.

Tips for Decorating a Slanted Wall Bedroom

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Tips for Decorating a Slanted Wall Bedroom

A slanted wall bedroom is a room where one or more walls slope inward, often following the pitch of the roof. These are common in attic conversions, lofts, or upper-floor rooms in A-frame or Cape Cod-style homes.


While they can be cozy and charming, slanted walls can also present challenges for furniture placement and décor. Here’s how to make the most of a slanted wall bedroom, tailored to different décor styles:


1

Modern Minimalist

Start decorating your slanted wall bedroom with modern minimalist furniture like low-profile beds and floating shelves to reduce visual clutter.


Go for minimalist decor palettes like whites, grays, blacks, and muted tones.


Paint walls and ceilings the same light color to reduce the visual impact of the slope.


Use built-in or custom furniture to fit the angles perfectly.


Keep décor minimal—spotlight a few statement pieces like a sculptural lamp or geometric rug.


2

Scandinavian

Experiment with color palettes that are usually prevail in Scandinavian and Nordic decor like whites, soft grays, pale wood, pastels for a hygge vibe.


Choose classic Scandinavian furniture like simple wood frames and cozy textiles.


Hang string lights or minimalist sconces on the slanted part.


Place a low height white dresser or storage units directly under the slant.


Use the low space for storage in attractive woven baskets or modular units.


3

Bohemian

For a stylish boho decor, opt for furniture made by natural materials and blend them with vintage statement pieces.


Earthy tones and jewel tones mixed layered textures are ideal to bring a bohemian aesthetic to your attic bedroom.


Decorate slanted walls with tapestries, hanging plants, or macramé.


Place low height dressers or layer rugs and throw pillows to make use of floor space under low angles.


Create a reading nook or meditation corner in the lowest part.


4

Modern Farmhouse and Rustic

To decorate a modern farmhouse attic, choose furniture with rustic furniture like reclaimed wood, iron bed frames, or distressed finishes.


Creams, soft blues/greens, warm woods are among the colors you can use to give a modern farmhouse style to your attic bedroom.


Add exposed beams or faux beams to enhance the rustic appeal.


Use shiplap or beadboard on the slanted walls for texture.


Tuck a vintage trunk or bench under the slant for function and charm.


5

Industrial

Lastly, to bring an industrial flair to your slanted wall bedroom, opt for raw wood or metal furniture.


As for the colors, prefer palettes where grays, browns, blacks, or metallics prevail.


Let rough elements exposed like bricks, beams or support structures exposed if present.


Use vintage lighting or sconces on angled walls.


Install a gallery wall with black-and-white photography along the slant.


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