Beds in catalogs always look effortlessly stylish, but it’s not hard to bring that style to your own bedroom. The secret is a mix of layers, patterns, and pillows. These tips can help you transform your bed—and the look of your entire bedroom.
Mix and Match
Bedding doesn’t need to be matchy-matchy. Mix in pillowcases that didn’t come with the set. For inspiration, look to patterned sheets and pull solid colors from them.Don’t Be Afraid to Mix Materials
Color can unite linen pillowcases, sateen sheets, and a cotton duvet. An oversize motif, like wide-set stripes, gives a pattern-heavy bed a focal point.Use Color to Unify
Pairing stripes with florals could get chaotic. If you’re mixing patterns, stick to one color or a simple color palette to keep the combo serene. Juxtaposing patterns—a batik print with a basket weave and an awning stripe—look harmonious when they’re in complementary colors.Vary the Scale of Patterns
Rather than defaulting to plain solid sheets, choose a subtle print that reads as a solid, like a tiny basket weave.Go Bold With the Biggest Element
The duvet takes up the most surface area on your bed, so use a dramatic pattern for the biggest impact.Or Tone Down the Color Scheme to Promote Calm
Muted colors can seem relaxed and ultra-comfy but still look well put together. Bedding in faded colors gives a timeworn, been-washed-a-million-times look.Use Pillow Shams for Looks and Comfort
If you don’t have a headboard, a pair of Euro shams propped against the wall provides a backdrop to soften your reading time.Layer With Blankets
Blankets provide extra color and warmth on your bed, whether under or on top of the duvet. Choose coverlets for their draping effect or quilted bedding for a more tailored look. Break up competing patterns by layering in a blanket in a solid corresponding color. One with texture, like a herringbone weave, adds depth.Choose Plump Pillows and Duvets
The fullness of down-alternative pillows and duvets results in a more modern, structured look compared to squishier feather-filled varieties.Fold It Down
For maximum impact, give the sheets and duvet equal exposure by folding the top layers down to below the pillows. Lay your flat sheet pattern-side down so it shows when folded over the duvet. If the box spring is visible, cover it with a fitted sheet.Make a Tailored Bed
Your bed can still look sleek and tidy with multiple layers. Follow these steps:1. Start with a smooth fitted sheet. Stretch it taut over the bed while slightly damp, and it will dry wrinkle-free. If you have a mattress topper, look for deep-fitted sheets.