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Our Style Editor’s $30 Blanket Hack Mimics $250 Bedding
Stylists frequently employ clever techniques to enhance the aesthetic appeal of a room, transforming ordinary spaces into visually captivating environments suitable for professional photography. A common challenge arises, particularly during warmer months, when seeking to add a textured layer to the foot of a bed without resorting to heavy, snuggle-worthy throws. While plush mohair or thick-knit blankets are suitable for colder seasons, they are impractical for summer. The objective is to introduce an element that breaks the monotony of a solid duvet, providing visual interest and depth.
One effective method for achieving this involves utilizing a gauzy linen throw. However, high-quality linen throws from premium brands like Maison de Vacances or Hale Mercantile typically command prices upwards of $250, posing a significant budget constraint for many. An affordable alternative exists, allowing for similar aesthetic results at a fraction of the cost—approximately $30. This hack offers considerable customization and involves a simple DIY approach that does not require sewing skills.
The initial step is to visit a fabric store. Reputable options include Gray Lines Linen, located in Manhattan’s Garment District, which also offers shipping services. Another recommendation is The Fabric Store, an online retailer that ships affordably and quickly to the U.S. from New Zealand, having previously operated as a brick-and-mortar store in Los Angeles. Once at the fabric store, the next step is to acquire the appropriate yardage of lightweight linen fabric. Specific recommendations for yardage vary by bed size: 1.8 yards for a twin bed, 2.5 yards for a full/queen, 2.8 yards for a king, and 3 yards for a California king.
The cost-effectiveness of this method is evident, with recent purchases of linen at Gray Lines costing around $12 per yard, bringing the total expense for a throw to approximately $30. After purchasing the fabric, the final step is to launder it. Washing and drying the fabric on the hottest possible settings is crucial. This process not only provides a desirable lived-in, rumply texture but also creates subtly frayed edges, contributing to a super-textured aesthetic. Although the fabric may experience some shrinkage during this process, the recommended yardage measurements account for this, ensuring the final product is appropriately sized.
Similar to commercially produced throws, the DIY linen blanket will likely not extend to the very bottom of each side of the duvet cover, allowing for a few inches of visible duvet, which is a common design feature. This budget-friendly and straightforward hack provides an accessible way to emulate the look of expensive bedding, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical value, allowing individuals to enhance their bedroom decor without financial strain.
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