Dressing the bed: Going beyond function to art in the bedroom

A twin bed is dressed with artwork that feels fresh, festive and fun. (Courtesy)
By Cathy Hobbs Tribune News Service

Beds are meant to be comfortable and enhancing. Gone are the days in which beds are just for function, as these days “dressing the bed” is for some an art form involving an array of pillows, lots of layers and texture.

Create a mood: How do you want your bedroom space to make you feel? Do you want the space to feel warm and cozy or cool and tranquil?

Whatever you choose, you are going to want to make the right selections that will help set the right balance. Warm colors will help to make a space feel cozy, while cool colors will create a feeling that is more tranquil and calm.

Select a design aesthetic: Modern or traditional? What is your aesthetic? Once you know your own personal style and desire, this will provide direction as you select the perfect bedding.

Traditional? Look for soft fabrics and small simple prints. More modern? Think of clean elements, such as piping or stripes and clean, graphic prints.

Must haves: Where does one get started? When creating the ideal bed, think of layering. Essentials include sumptuous sheets, a good quality, quilted coverlet, followed by a high-quality cotton duvet cover with duvet insert.

Many designers recommend using flat sheets as opposed to a flat and fitted sheet. Top sheets should be one size larger than the mattress size in order to allow them to be sufficiently tucked into.

Save or splurge? Pillows, pillows, pillows. Pillows are a designer secret weapon. They allow one to swap in and swap out color and texture instantly. Luxurious, high-end pillows will add instant glam to nearly any bedroom.

Sheeting is another area where you will want to splurge. In many instances, the quality of the sheeting will correspond with price point. Where can you save? Beyond the basics of sheeting and duvet covers, fringe items such as bed skirts and throws are where one could likely save.

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