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5 Bed Styling Secrets Designers Always Use (But Rarely Share)
Styling a bed to achieve a luxurious look and feel, similar to a five-star hotel experience, involves a systematic approach and the right bedding essentials. The process begins with foundational layers that protect the mattress and pillows, extending their lifespan and enhancing comfort. Mattress and pillow protectors, akin to fitted sheets, are durable covers that shield against spills, stains, and debris, with some offering additional features like cooling or plushness. Following this, bed sheets, comprising fitted and flat sheets, are crucial for cleanliness and comfort. The choice of material for bed sheets can influence temperature regulation, providing warmth in winter and coolness in summer. Interior designer and bedding expert Jennifer Adams emphasizes the foundational role of sheets in elevating the bed's aesthetic and comfort.
The next step involves layering bed toppers, the order of which can be customized based on personal preference and seasonal needs. Quilts, lightweight and often decorative, can serve as accent pieces or provide additional warmth. Comforters and duvets, thicker than quilts, offer more loft and insulation. A duvet, similar to a comforter, is designed to be used with a removable duvet cover, which protects the duvet and allows for easy cleaning. Duvet covers also offer versatility in design, enabling changes in color and pattern to match varying decor styles or seasons. Pillowcases and shams are essential for pillows, providing protection and contributing to the bed's overall design.
Decorative elements, such as pillow covers or bed shams, add visual interest by transforming standard pillows into accent pieces. Throw pillows, available in diverse shapes and sizes, serve as decorative accents that can be mixed and matched. They can also be paired with throw pillow covers to refresh their appearance and offer additional support or cushioning. The practical styling process involves several steps: first, adding mattress and pillow protectors to safeguard these investment pieces. Subsequently, laying down a set of sheets, starting with a fitted sheet, followed by a flat sheet. Hospital corners are a technique used to secure the flat sheet neatly, creating a crisp, tailored look.
After the sheets, bed toppers like quilts, comforters, or duvets are layered. Adams suggests folding the duvet or comforter into thirds at the foot of the bed to create an inviting, layered effect with varied heights. Positioning the pillows is the penultimate step, with sleeping pillows propped against the headboard, optionally layered with shams. Finally, decorative accents such as throw pillows and throw blankets are added to complete the styled bed. Throw blankets can be folded and draped over the foot of the bed for an extra touch. For a cohesive look, matching bed sheets with the duvet cover is recommended. For optimal support and aesthetics, four sleeping pillows (two per side) are advised. To enhance comfort and visual appeal, decorative quilts or throw blankets can be paired with matching shams and a throw pillow in front of each sham.
Achieving a luxurious feel in a bed primarily depends on the quality of the bedding. High-quality fabrics and threads contribute to a soft, elevated feel, potentially improving sleep comfort. To make a bed look cozy and inviting, incorporating a comforting throw blanket or quilt, along with additional accent pillows, is effective. To achieve a fluffy appearance, regularly fluffing pillows manually or by machine helps restore their shape and loft. Comforters and duvets can also be fluffed by shaking or using a dryer on a low heat setting. Trifolding comforters or duvets, layering quilts or throw blankets, or using a thicker or larger duvet insert can further enhance the fluffy aesthetic.
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