Wall drapery mockup
One suggestion for fixing the paper involved using a glue syringe. I would cut a small slit in the paper, lift the edge and inject glue under the paper. I would use a credit card or similar flat edge to distribute the glue and even out the paper. To disguise the slit in the paper, I would just hang a framed photograph or small painting. Not a bad idea at all! I have such a syringe already.
The other suggestion was to form a curtain behind the bed. I've seen fancy valances and partial canopies that fasten to the wall and have draped fabric hanging down to the floor. Also a fabulous idea!
I mocked up a drapery panel with plain white paper even though I wasn't sure about using a light material behind the light colored headboard. But, I love it...and it's just quickly folded paper! The drapery will be less stark since the fabric I have in mind is relatively sheer. A small oval frame will disguise the repair for the oval bubble that won't be covered by the drapery.
The drapery panel also creates the perfect balance with the two floor-to-ceiling windows on the other two walls. Next up, determining if I need a valance or just a fancy curtain rod for the wall drapery.
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