Bedding
Style Guidelines
Selecting
bedding involves weighing a host of factors: style, comfort,
durability, cost and... oh, did I mention style? There are a
dozen or more attributes to look at to get just the right
sheets, blanket, comforter or bedspreads, and pillowcases. Not
to mention the half dozen more attributes to cover if you want
a good bedskirt. And who doesn't? But some are more important
than others. And, unless you adhere to the Amish point of view
(which is not bad - they're pretty stylish, too), plain
bedding style is not the way to go.
But what style? With so many
options how do you choose?
Think: integrated.
Getting bedding is like
selecting any other feature of the house or wardrobe. Some
things go together and others clash. Come to think of it, that
applies to mates, too, but that's another topic. Like food and
drink, some enhance one another, others in combination ruin the
experience when they would fine separately. 'Peanut butter and
onions' doesn't work for most palettes.
Some lucky few have an innate
sense of what works well together. But you don't have to be a
designer to take advantage of that ability. Good taste is a
possibility open to anyone.
Consider color first. But
don't just think of a color in isolation or look at a color
fabric patch. Consider it in the context of the total design.
Red can leap out or sit quietly in the background, depending on
shade and how it's used in the whole ensemble. But yellow will
never take a back seat, unless it's used vary sparingly in the
form of thin lines or small dots.
Look at pattern. There's a
reason those old-style TV test patterns from the '50s make you
dizzy. It's essentially the same reason that a set of parallel
smooth arcs creates a sense of peace. The brain is just wired
that way. Whether your personal taste runs to expressionist
splashes of random splotches of color, or you prefer a regular
checked pattern, it will strike the eye a certain way. Regular
is regular for everyone, random is the same the world
over.
Now expand those two to
encompass all the elements of bedding: sheets, bedspread or
comforter, pillow cases and more. Unless you want to relive
your teen years, or the times in college when you were happy to
inherit items from twelve different sources, put things
together that go together. Even a seemingly eclectic collection
of patterns and colors has a central theme: it's
eclectic!
Fortunately, much of that
work has already been done for you. Vendors usually offer
matched sets of pillow cases, sheets and more to fit any taste.
Select according to how it fits the rest of your bedroom and
you're on your way. Have Colonial-style furniture? Focus on the
simple patterns and warm colors of New England. Going for the
Asian look? Seek out those bright reds and greens with
contrasting black that define this stylish option.
Now, enjoy!
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