We’re firm believers in the idea that the little things make the most significant difference…
and when it comes to bedding, this couldn’t ring truer. Our team gets a lot of questions about the building blocks of styling, and one of the most common ones is regarding how to style a bed.
There are so many ways to do it, but in this post, we’re sharing our tried-and-true method that will work for almost any space.
Keep scrolling to read our tips and find inspiration for styling your own bed!
From our Beckham Project
No. 1: Layer soft sheets and woven throws to create a base.
First things first, creating a base of comfort for your bedding is essential. We like to start with crisp, soft sheets with a slight designer-detail to elevate the experience, adding a woven throw or quilt to bring texture and warmth.
From our Beckham Project
No. 2: Fold in soft duvets or quilts
Next, we add a duvet, a quilt, or a combination of both to create a comfortable setting. We tend to use a duvet as our main layer and fold a quilt at the bottom, but there are many ways to rearrange the look.
From the McGee & Co Winter Catalogue of 2020
From our Cove Remodel
No. 3: Add pillows and shams
When it comes to pillows, Sateen Goose Down pillows are our team’s go-to. Filled with European White Goose Down, they are as durable as they are comfortable. We like to use two pillows on the bottom and two shams on top to coordinate with the bedding look.
From our Rye NY Project
From our Layered Coastal Netflix Bedroom Remodel
No. 4: Bring dimension with mixed pillows
Now it’s time for the fun part! Whether it’s a stacked pyramid look or a simple long lumbar, adding throw pillows brings more dimension to any bedding look by adding texture, pattern, or color.
From our SM Ranch House
From our PC Contemporary Project
No. 5: Complete the look with a soft throw
Lastly, adding a throw to the bottom of a bedding look adds an extra hint of texture and functionality for cooler nights or mid-day naps.
From our Modern Lake House
From our PC Contemporary Project
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