
For the next installment of
this game, take a look at each of these upholstered headboards and see if you can answer my questions about them.

Hi Casa,
I'm a student who recently moved into a huge four-bedroom apartment with four other girls. We converted a den into a bedroom, which also means that my room opens into the sunroom. While there is a lot of space, there isn't closet space anywhere.

On a recent stroll through San Francisco — okay, I may have been shopping —an Hermès window display caught my eye. Sadly, they were not giving away free Kelly bags, just a little inspiration. What was once a backdrop for designer duds, a series of strips of varying tones of green linen, cut to resemble safari grasses, was the source of a home décor revelation.

A headboard can create a stately focal point for even the most meager of spaces, and just because your mattress sits on the simple bed frame that came with it doesn't mean your bed should be ignored. Whether you can't afford to buy a headboard or simply want to try something unique, you can paint a
trompe l'œil headboard to achieve the same, if not more interesting, results. Inspired by the
Brocade Home Open Carved Headboard, which is an all-time favorite of mine, I decided to transform one wall into this Rococo style headboard, with just a small can of paint and a Sunday afternoon.