Guest Picks: Textiles in the Bedroom
A pick-stitch quilt has to be one of my favorite ways to dress a bed, whether in a master bedroom, nursery or guest room. This one is beautiful and would work in any room.
There are endless options when it comes to adding pattern to a bed. Go solid with your basics and spice things up with some fun throw pillows.
Sheets are the one thing that I should probably splurge on more because they do matter. I love this set from Serena & Lily. My bed would look great even on those days that it doesn't get made.
I love the size of this pillow: 14 inches high by 36 inches long. It would look great across any size bed or use two for a king. The pattern would pop on a white quilt, or you could pair it with a stripe.
I'm pretty casual when it comes to decorating, but I love the hint of glam that this silk quilt would add. I would have a hard time deciding on which color to order; they're all so pretty!
I've had my eye on the Serena & Lily throw pillows for some time now. There is a pattern I'd like to use in my guest room, and one that I am thinking about for my son's nursery. The options are endless.
I love the color of this charcoal linen. I just ordered a few of these shams to mix and match with the bedding in my master bedroom. You can't go wrong mixing this in with some pattern.
Velvet and linen make a great combination. Use one of these velvet throw pillows on top of West Elm's linen duvet. They make the perfect pair in my book.
I love to keep a throw blanket at the end of my bed. It's a perfect way to add texture and pattern. Plus, it's there for when you want to curl up with a book or take a nap.
If the Serena & Lily quilt isn't in your budget, this one from Pottery Barn is a great alternative. I have this quilt in several rooms in my house. It's a favorite of mine, and it's budget friendly.
I just ordered this duvet cover to use in my master bedroom. The cream and charcoal combination is so crisp, and I just love the quatrefoil pattern.
Two of these will be added to my bed in my master bedroom. I love the texture and the little bit of metallic that these add. They would also look great on a pair of chairs or a sofa.
You can never go wrong with white. Some people are scared of it, so this bedding collection is the perfect choice for you because you can add in a crisp pop of color.
I think this tailored bedskirt paired with a simple duvet or quilt works in most any bedroom or space. Lots of places carry this simple linen look.
Pom Pom at Home carries some of my favorite linens. It doesn't take much to freshen up your bedroom design: All you need is a new quilt or duvet cover and some shams with throw pillows. The options are endless.
I just ordered one of these for my son's nursery, and I love it. It's custom yet affordable. I love the way it looks in his room.
I love the pillow covers from this seller on Etsy. They are handmade and add just the interest you need for your bed. Two on a full or queen or three on a king would look great to jazz up your bedroom.
I've had my eye on these throw pillows ever since I saw them on a blog a few weeks ago. I love the pattern and color combination. They're another great option for a master bedroom or guest room.
I used this recently on a project, and it is beautiful. It has the perfect color combination of linen, blue, green and a grayish purple. I put it with a white matelasse and painted the walls a beautiful shade of sea glass.Next: 13 Home Headboards That Thrill With Creativity
West Elm has so many options for throw pillows. I love the geometric print on this one. A pair of these on a charcoal or cream duvet or quilt would look great.
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