What attracted you to this set in the first place? Is anything else in the room contributing to the visual clutter? How much of the room would you say the bed occupies?
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Ok, here's my take on it. It sounds to me like the bed and the rest of the room are at 2 very different "noise levels." It's like putting a piano in a bookstore...a good idea in theory as long as the noise level of the piano and surrounding space are about the same. But if the music is too loud and the bookstore is otherwise silent, ppl will be annoyed. I would suggest adding more visual "noise" to balance out the prominent bed. I don't mean clutter. You could have the blue matched by a paint store, taken down a few notches until it's more of a cornflower, and paint the wall that's opposite the bed that color. Finish the other walls with a complimentary cream color (think yellow & blue but not as extreme) and somehow "frame" the bed on both sides with some substantial pieces, such as some artwork or seating. Is this making any sense? I'm trying to keep it loose to get you thinking of what could work out.
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