
About Danica Heather
I spent my entire twenties sleeping on a mattress shoved into the corner of a drafty apartment, convinced that a “grown-up” bedroom was something you only got after buying a house. The turning point came when I finally bought a heavy, emerald-green velvet headboard off Facebook Marketplace for forty bucks. Lugging that dusty beast up three flights of stairs changed my brain chemistry. Suddenly, my chaotic room had an anchor, and I realized you don’t need a mortgage to create a sanctuary. Now, I live in Richmond, Virginia, where I spend my weekends hunting for vintage nightstands and architectural salvage. Before I started writing for bedroomblisshub.com, I spent six years working as a visual merchandiser for a boutique bedding company, and I hold a certification in color theory from the Rhode Island School of Design. I also spent two years apprenticing at a local custom upholstery shop, which means I know exactly why that cheap foam bench is going to sag after a few months. My styling perspective is heavily informed by the textures I interact with daily—I’m a loyalist to Cultiver French linen sheets and the slightly imperfect, hand-thrown ceramic bedside lamps I haul back from the Fan District craft fairs. On this site, you’ll find honest breakdowns of bedding materials, realistic spatial planning for awkward room layouts, and design ideas that actually look intentional. I write for people who want their bedroom to feel like a deep exhale at the end of a long day.