Friday, March 29, 2019

22 Ways to Make Your Bed

22 Ways to Make Your Bed As soon as you start mixing and matching blankets, sheets and pillows, the trendy combos are endless. With these 15 pretty pieces to play, there's not a snore of a mattress in the crowd. Browse HGTV Magazine's winning combinations. From left to right: solid sheets and pillow cases; striped duvet cover and shams; plaid blanket; chunky throw; graphic sheets and instances; reversible coverlet; white sheets and instances; knit throw cushion; white matelass coverlet and shams; rectangular throw cushion; solid blanket; patterned throw cushion; flowery duvet cover; embroidered throw pillow and patterned throw.



Color Match Borrow hues from some other pieces, such as the color in these floral pillow shams, and set them with a good sheet set and blanket over the white matelesse coverlet.



Play With Stripes Amp an all-white bed with gray striped shams. Chunky and patterned knit throw cushions add colour and feel.



Pattern Mix Fold flat picture sheet over the duvet to flaunt the pattern. Toss on a glowing chunky throw for a pop of color.



Tone Down Quiet down bold patterns with white pillowcases.



Create Unity Pull all the colors together with a throw cushion, such as the warm hues of this reversible coverlet, orange plank and picture sheets and pillowcases.



Simple Decorative Pillow A single sham creates a great decorative pillow.



Folded Duvet The duvet only partway down at the bed's base.



Angled Throw Tuck the snowy matelass coverlet and throw the patterned throw at a angle.



Create Contrast Contrast neutrals with a colorful sheet collection.



Tie It Together Do not be afraid to mix different patterns. This blue coverlet ties this significant blend together.



Peekaboo Coverlet Fold the coverlet down to see its opposite side to get an unexpected shade splash.



Touch of Color Let vibrant instances look out to get a pop of color.



Pillow Switch Alternate patterned and solid pillowcases and shams.



Cover Up Pull the blanket up to cover the almost all-white bedding.



Keep It Casual Pull the glowing colored sheets at an angle to create a casual appearance.



Double Up Double the throw cushions to liven up a mainly white bed.



See Both Sides It's possible to see each side of this coverlet in case you fold it nearly in half.



Neat Trick A single rectangular throw pillow appears neat based.



Flatten It Twist the duvet in half, not thirds, so it's flatter.



Pattern Cover Lay the blanket over the duvet to cover most of the design.



Share Colours A pattern blend works if the pieces share a minumum of one colour.



Add Texture A nubby throw adds cozy texture to any bed.



Get the Look: Strong Sheets and Cases Fiesta Percale sheets in light gold, garnethill.com



Get the Look: Striped Duvet Cover and Shams Graphic Stripe ink duvet set, dwellstudio.com



Get the Look: Reversible Coverlet Marseille coverlet, anthropologie.com



Get the Look: Graphic Sheets and Examples Deco Dot sheet set in deep purple, serenaandlily.com



Get the Look: Solid Blanket Washable wool blanket in persimmon, roomandboard.com



Get the Look: Chunky Twist Park throw in blush, companyc.com



Get the Look: Patterned Throw Pillow John Robshaw Bindi Brinjal pillow, calypsostbarth.com



Get the Look: White Sheets and Cases Hotel Collection 600-thread-count sheets and cases, macys.com



Get the Look: Patterned Throw Northern Lights throw in regal blue, westelm.com



Get the Look: Floral Duvet Cover and Shams Hydrangea duvet cover and Euro shams, pineconehill.com



Get the Look: Knit Throw Pillow Links pillow in light grey, aliciaadamsalpaca.com



Get the Look: Plaid Blanket Washable wool plaid blanket in mineral blue, llbean.com



Get the Look: Rectangular Throw Pillow Piko deep sea pillow, blisslivinghome.com



Get the Look: Embroidered Throw Pillow Mila suzani embroidered pillow cover, potterybarn.com



Get the Look: White Matelassé Coverlet and Shams Pine Cone Hill herringbone matelass coverlet and standard shams, laylagrayce.com



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