All Bedding
All Bedding for the Bedroom or Guest Room
Looking to enhance your bedroom with a mix of different bedding options? When it comes to creating a cozy and inviting sleep space, all bedding choices provide comfort and ambiance to your room. Before updating your bedding ensemble, consider all types of bedding to suit your needs. Start with a luxurious duvet cover and bed sheet set as the first step to transform your bedding. Consider all bedding materials such as cotton, linen, or hemp to suit your sleep preferences and comfort. Then, discover all bedding colors to personalize your bedroom. Whether you're refreshing your own bedroom or preparing a welcoming space for guests, explore all bedding options to find the perfect pairing for your home.
How to Choose Bedding Colors
Turn your bedroom into a soothing sanctuary when you pick out the right bedding colors for your style. Bedding options to update your space include curated themes in cool colors and muted tones. Pick out cozy natural textures, such as grey duvet covers to pair with nightstands with cane or carved wood details. For a minimalistic look, consider adding white duvet covers to set the bed. Or, if bolder colors is what you're looking for, add a complementary jewel tone bedding like a deep green quilt or duvet. When thinking of adding a touch of luxury to your bedroom, consider textured white and ivory bedding. From cozy white textured comforters to delicate textured bedding, such as quilts and pillow shams, choose a bedding set that best suits your space. Or, start with the basics by styling a white duvet cover with ivory bed sheets and a textured blanket. Update your bedroom with a clean, modern look by pairing contrasting textures and tones in black, grey and white bedding. A deep grey duvet or black velvet quilt sets a rich backdrop for accent pillows with lighter contrasts and textures that add interest. Black and white bedding in striped patterns and tufted styles are the perfect finishing touch to mid-century modern headboards and bedroom furniture. Create a serene atmosphere in the bedroom with blue and grey bedding. To start, choose from either blue and grey comforter sets or a bundle of blue grey bedding sheets and decorative throw pillows. Looking for a way to add some contrast to your blue grey bedroom. Opt for a brass standing mirror to situate beside your bedroom dresser. Then add a couple of white rugs to finish off the look. Looking to refresh your bedroom with new sheets? Brulee Brown Bedding is a stylish option when adding earth tones, spiced brown neutrals and textures to the bedroom space. To create a cohesive look, consider a set made up of brown duvet covers, neutral sheet sets and brown pillow shams. Or, opt for an eclectic style by pairing your brown bedding with geometric blankets and chunky knit throws for added texture. To cozy up your bedroom, place two or three bold decorative pillows atop of your bed as finishing touches.
Types of Bedding and Bed Sheets
Mattress Pad: Your mattress should be an investment, and your mattress pad should work to protect that investment. This bed topper will stave off inevitable wear and tear, dirt and dust mites and generally extend the life of your mattress. It also adds extra cushioning and support, making your bed irresistibly plush.
Fitted Sheet: This type of bed sheet should cover both your mattress and your mattress pad, providing a soft surface to lie on. Deep corner pockets have a little extra wiggle room for thicker mattresses or ones with a big mattress pad or bed topper.
Flat Sheet: A staple of any bed linen set, flat sheets are the first layer of the bed that you can actually use to cover yourself as you sleep. Choose your sheet set fabric based on temperature— organic cotton and linen are soft, yet lightweight and ideal for summer months, while sateen and flannel are cozier in the winter months.
Duvet: Your duvet is one of the outermost bed linens and includes two parts—the insert and the cover. Duvet inserts are available in both down and hypoallergenic down alternative options. Duvet covers are usually constructed with cotton or linen, and are removable and machine washable, making them easy to keep clean and swap out seasonally to coordinate with your overall home decor.
Quilt: Quilts and coverlets are able to take the place of a comforter or duvet in warm-weather months, as they're a lighter bed linen. In colder weather, quilts can be laid on top of the comforter or duvet for extra warmth and coziness. Like duvet covers, this bedding is also machine washable and easy to stylize with bed pillow shams.
Blanket: Blankets are a necessity in guest rooms—you never know what a guest's sleeping needs are, and they're an easy way to layer up if your home is too cold for their comfort. Because it doesn't have filling, a blanket is much more lightweight than a quilt and is easy to store in a linen closet or wardrobe drawers until it's needed in any season. Alternatively, lay one folded at the foot of the bed, just in case. Colorful blankets and bedding also add a nice pop of interest to your bedroom.
Pillow Shams and Pillowcases: Pillow shams and pillowcases both protect your bed pillows and tie your bed together aesthetically, by coordinating in color and pattern with the top layer of your bedding. Machine washable, luxuriously soft 300-thread count cotton makes for a plush, comfortable pillowcase to lay your head down on at night. Shams are typically a decorative touch for the top of the bed, though are helpful when propped behind your pillowcases while reading.
Pillows: Finish off your bed with supportive pillows. Bed pillows come in a variety of styles and materials from down and down alternative inserts to euro and standard size. Pillows should be covered in shams or pillowcases to protect them from sweat. Pillowcases can easily be laundered regularly whereas pillows themselves are washed less frequently. Be sure to purchase the right sized pillowcase for your pillows, since king-size or euro pillows are much larger and will not fit in standard cases. Beyond the pillows you sleep on, decorative pillows can be added to your bed for a pop of color or a cozy feel. Pillows add a bit of luxury to the bedroom and are available in many colors and sizes. Stack up large oversized pillows for layering and small bolster throw pillows for the front of your pillow arrangement.