Bedding 1x1: Everything you need for a perfect bed
You spend a third of your life sleeping, so why not create an oasis with the centerpiece of your bedroom? A well-made bed sets the tone for the entire room and invites a welcoming, comfortable atmosphere that's great for waking up to in the morning.
Getting a good night's sleep goes far beyond choosing the right mattress. It's also about selecting quality bedding that suits your sleeping and relaxation style.
Here's everything you need to know to make the perfect bed.
1. Lay your mattress foundation
No one wants to wake up feeling sleepy, so buying the right mattress is key to a healthy night's sleep. Your mattress regulates your temperature and supports your spine so you can wake up and get back up feeling refreshed. The right mattress for you depends on your sleep needs, so look for the features mentioned when buying your mattress.
2. Choose your bed sheet
With cotton fitted sheets you can have a wonderful sleeping experience.
Cotton is a durable, easy-care option that simplifies laundry day - this bedding is easy to care for and gets softer with each wash.
Have you ever noticed that you get more rest than ever while collecting hotel rewards points on vacation? You've probably slept on cotton fitted sheets, known for their fresh coolness and soft feel.
3. Cuddle up with duvets and matching bed linen
Which duvets should you choose? It depends on several factors: the aesthetic of your bedroom (e.g. rustic, glamorous, modern), the season and your budget.
A microfiber duvet is usually fluffier than a down duvet, but still lightweight and requires a separate cover for protection.
A quilt is a thin, multi-layered duvet - ideal if you sleep warm or prefer as few layers as possible. It consists of an inner wadding covered in wool or cotton that keeps you warm without weighing you down.
If you like to change your bedding frequently, changing the duvet cover is a quick and easy way to play with different moods. Simply flip the duvet cover over, place the insert on top, line up the corners, and tuck the insert into the duvet.
4.Finishing with pillow
To create a catalog-worthy bed like an interior designer, you need to layer four types of pillows.
sleeping pillow
Say goodbye to neck pain when you find sleeping pillows that have the right padding to ensure proper spinal alignment. To avoid waking up stiff, you should approach the search for the perfect pillow the same way you would look for a mattress. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
A pillow that is too high or too stiff will cause morning pain because it bends the neck at a certain angle.
Feather pillows naturally conform to the shape of the neck, but tend to collapse over time.
Those who sleep on their stomachs will find that a softer, less full pillow helps maintain a neutral spine.
A full, firm pillow takes the weight off your shoulders when you lie on your side.
Back sleepers should look for a medium-thickness pillow that supports both the neck and head.