Bed Blankets
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How to Choose Bed Blankets & Bed Throws
Bed blankets keep you feeling comfortable and are a necessity in the home. Keep some on hand in linen closets and storage ottomans or atop family and guest beds—you never know when you'll need to pull one out. High-quality bedroom blankets have the potential to last far into the future, and an investment in chic, dynamic coverings is well worth it. Here's how to find one that is cozy, stylish and durable.
Factors to Consider When Blanket Shopping
Weight: Cotton threading is measured in grams to signify the density of the fabric. For example, bed blankets of 430 grams fall on the lighter side of the density scale, but have significantly more body than a bedsheet. It's lightweight enough for the summer, and 100% cotton is totally breathable. Pair a bed throw with a light sheet for the ideal summer sleep. In the winter, use a cotton blanket by placing it between the flat sheet and the comforter or duvet for a little extra warmth.
Weave: Jacquard weaving is a centuries-old method of patterning textiles through the fabric knitting. The authentic texture of this bed blanket is pleasantly soft to the touch and sets the covering apart from smoother bedding and linens. The layer looks chic and cozy, folded lengthwise on the foot of the bed, laid across a bedroom bench or draped atop a reading chair.
Color: If your bedroom throw blanket perennially sits at the foot of the bed, consider bed throw colors that complement your overall bedroom scheme. If it lives in the guest room—and it's a good idea to keep at least two there, just in case—coordinate with the bedspread and decor. If, day-to-day, your covers are housed in the living room or linen closet, look for colors that are evergreen to your home, or shades that blend with the overall aesthetic of your furniture and decor, such as gray bed blankets. If you're only looking at lightweight summer blankets, look to pastels and cool colors. Heavy winter bedroom blankets feel even cozier in dark hues and warm colors. Opt for some in reds and greens to complement Christmas bedding.
A Guide to Bed Blankets: Sizes, Materials & Styling Tips
When it comes to creating a cozy and stylish bedroom, bed blankets are key to refreshing a space. Bedroom blankets not only provide warmth and comfort but also add a touch of personality with different colors/designs. Whether you're looking for blankets that are soft or purely decorative, the best throw is one that matches your style.
Bed Blanket Sizes: Finding the Perfect Fit
Twin Size Blankets
Best for: Single beds, kids' beds, or as an extra blanket on a larger bed.
How to Style a Twin Size Bed Blanket: Use a twin size blanket on a child's bed or as an extra stylish layer atop of a twin comforter or duvet. Perfect for guest rooms or dorm rooms.
Full Size Blankets
Best for: For full or double beds, use a full size bed blanket to add style or added texture on your bedding.
How to Style a Full Size Bed Blanket:
Drape a full size bed blanket across the foot of a queen bed for a layered look, or use it as a large throw on a sofa or sectional.
Queen Size Blankets
Best for: Queen bed frames which provide full coverage and extra warmth at the foot of your bed.
How to Style a Queen Size Bed Blanket: To style, consider folding a queen bed blanket in thirds and place it at the end of the bed to create cohesion within your bedspreads. Not only is it the perfect size, a queen bed blanket offers complete coverage and cozy comfort.
King Size Blankets
Best for: Large king beds that offer ample coverage for more than one person.
How to Style a Queen Size Bed Blanket: Situate a king size bed blanket evenly over the bed for maximum comfort, or fold it neatly at the foot of the bed for a luxurious touch.
Explore All Materials of Bed Blankets
Cotton Bed Blankets
Features: Breathable, lightweight, and versatile bed blankets
Best for: All seasons; perfect for layering & light comfort
Which Style Fits Cotton Bed Blankets: Suits minimalist, coastal, and traditional aesthetics.
How to Style Cotton Bed Blankets: Layer cotton bed blankets with other cotton bedspreads for a light and airy feel. Ideal for those who prefer natural fibers and a crisp, clean look.
Fleece Throw Blankets
Features: Soft, cozy, and warm bed blankets.
Best for: Colder months and added warmth.
Which Style Fits Cotton Bed Blankets: These bed blankets fit well with casual, rustic, and eclectic aesthetics.
How to Style Fleece Bed Blankets: Keep a fleece throw blanket atop of your sofa or bed for chilly nights or extra warmth during colder seasons.
Plush Throw Blankets
Features: Luxurious, soft, and warm bed blankets.
Best for: Modern bedding to help create a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
Which Style Fits Plush Bed Blankets: These throw blankets are perfect for glam, modern, and contemporary aesthetics.
Which Style Fits Plush Bed Blankets: Drape a plush throw blanket over the back of a sofa or at the foot of a bed to create style and texture.
Styling Blankets for a Bed
Layer Bed Blankets with Purpose
Start with a solid breadsped like a green or brown cotton blanket or a quilt. Then, layer with a throw blanket for beds in contrasting textures or colors such as red or blue. Lastly, add another bedroom blanket such as a king size blanket under a more decorative bed throw blanket.
Fold and Drape Throw Blankets for a Bed
Fold these large bed blankets neatly and drape them at the foot of the bed for a polished look. Or, create a more relaxed look by casually draping a fleece or plush throw blanket on the bed.
Color Coordinate Your Bedding
Match your blanket for a bed with other bedspreads or bed linens in the room, such as pillows, curtains, or rugs. For example, a queen blanket in a bold color can be the focal point of the bedroom. For a harmonious look, use complementary colors such as a mauve pink bedroom blanket situated beside pistachio colored bedding.
Play with Textures
Mix and match different textures to create visual interest. Pair a cotton bed blanket with a plush throw blanket or a fleece throw for a cozy yet stylish bed. Soft blankets like those made from fleece or plush are not only soft but they make the bed feel lived in.
Switch Bed Blankets Seasonally
Change your bed blankets seasonally to keep your bedding fresh. Opt for lightweight cotton blankets in the summer and heavier weighted or electric blankets in the winter. Then, incorporate festive bed blankets during Christmas or Thanksgiving to celebrate the holiday season.
The Best Bed Blankets For Every Design Style
For a minimalist look, consider cotton bed blankets in solid colors, simple patterns and minimal texture. To achieve this style, keep your bedding simple but cohesive. For instance, a white or neutral-colored full size blanket adds a light touch to black and white bedding. If you love the beach aesthetic, consider coastal style bed blankets. These bedroom blankets are often lightweight with hints of soft blues and whites. To achieve the coastal look, use a throw blanket on bed in light, airy fabrics and ocean-inspired colors to create a serene, beachy vibe.