How to choose a bedspread?
Does your bed linen not please you anymore? All you have to do is buy 2 or 3 new sets you like. And to complete them, why not opt for a pretty bedspread?
Summary
- What is a bedspread?
- What is the use of the bedspread?
- Which material should I choose for my bedspread?
- And what about its dimensions?
To sleep well at night, you know that it is essential to have quality bedding:
- The mattress
- The pillow
- And even the duvet
That’s why you’ve been sleeping with a Wopilo pillow for a few weeks: your sleep is affected, and you feel much more rested.
On the other hand, every time you enter the bedroom, you frown because your bed linen does not please you anymore. All you have to do is buy 2 or 3 new sets you like. And to complete them, why not opt for a pretty bedspread?
What is a bedspread?
The bedspread is aptly named. Indeed, it is a fabric, quilted or not, which covers the bed in its entirety. A few decades ago, the bedspread was essential to give the final touch to the decoration of a bedroom. Although less used than before, the bedspread is still a perfect choice for all people who want to add comfort to their bedding while giving style to their bedroom.
There are several types of bedspread :
The boutis: this quilted and quilted fabric originates from Provence and is not new! Indeed, the first boutis were made in the 15th century. It is now possible to buy plain and patterned boutis. Some models are even embroidered.
The bedspread: this is a fabric that is “thrown” on the bed. Very often, the throw is made from natural fibres or mohair wool.
Bedspread: this thin blanket can be flat or quilted. It covers the entire bed. Traditionally, the bedspread is made from cotton, silk or velvet bedspread.
What is the use of the bedspread?
People who are used to sleeping with a bedspread usually can’t live without it. And we can only understand why:
The bedspread, whether a quilt, a bedspread or a bedspread, brings the final touch to the decoration of a bedroom.
In winter, its comfort is appreciable. Indeed, it brings a gentle additional warmth to the sleeper. The bedspread thus allows you to warm up during the coldest nights without turning on the heating, which could affect the quality of sleep.
The bedspread also protects the bedding from dust. If you have a guest bedroom that you only use a few times a year, the bedspread is essential: it protects the rest of the bed linen from the dust that settles over time.
Which material and colours should I choose for my bedspread?
Now that you better understand what a bedspread is for, you are probably wondering how to choose it well. Let’s start by talking about its material. Here are the most common:
Cotton: this material is light, easy to maintain and affordable. We can only recommend this material if you are looking for a natural bedspread that does not ruin you.
Wool is natural; this material is ideal for making warm bedspreads for winter.
Linen: breathable linen is ideal if you are looking for a bedspread to use in summer and winter.
Down: this natural material perfectly insulates against the cold during the night.
Satin: very soft, satin bedspreads bring a touch of refinement to the bedroom. Be careful to choose a natural satin (silk, for example) rather than synthetic which could make you sweat at night.
Polyester and acrylic: light and inexpensive, the synthetic bedspread has the advantage of not needing ironing. However, polyester and acrylic provide less comfort than natural materials. They are also less durable materials.
Colour: Black, Red, Grey, Green, Silver,Navy and Ochre bedding.
And what about its dimensions?
When you go looking for a bedspread, keep in mind that it must completely cover the bed:
If it is too small, the bed will not be well covered, which will not look great.
If it is too large, it may drag on the ground and thus attract dust.
Ideally, 45 to 50 cm of fallout should be on each side of the bed.
Here is a summary table that will help you find the size of bedspread you need:
Mattress size
90*190
140*190
160*200
180*200
Ideal dimensions of the bedspread
180*240 (or 250 or 270)
240*250 (or 260)
From 250*250 to 260*270
280*270
In our guide, you will also find tips for finding your bedding set, duvet covers, fitted sheet, pillow sham, pillowcase, flat sheet and mattress topper. We also explain everything you need to know about the primary materials of bed linen.
More or less, the art of making your bed well would correspond to that of knowing how to dress. In addition, returning home and finding a well-made bed would be the assurance of better relaxation. An article from goodhousekeeping.com interviewed bedding professionals to find out the right way to do it. Discover the advice of the experts to prepare your bed in the best possible way.
WE PUT THE SHEETS ON THE WRONG SIDE
First, place the fitted sheet on the mattress. Then position the sheet (flat) on the bed, the top side against the mattress. The duller side of the fabric must be up because once the flap is made, this side will be hidden by the cover.
Be careful, the sheet must be well centred, and the sides fall evenly over the edges. Place the sheet under the mattress at the foot of the bed. On the right corner, first, lift the side of the sheet that falls down and lay it on the bed. An additional fabric flap will then fall down; tuck this part under the mattress. Fold up the side and store it under the mattress. Repeat this step on the other side for a friendly, well-made bed. If you are using a bed skirt to decorate, remember to position it first between the box spring and the mattress before all the rest of the bedding.
WE DO NOT ARRANGE THE CUSHIONS CORRECTLY
Be aware that adding a maximum of five decorative pillows is the ideal number to provide the vision of a harmonious bed. A set of models of the square, elongated or duffel shapes.
You can fold a blanket horizontally at the foot of your bed for an additional decorative touch and to provide warmth in case the night is cool. For a bed cleverly.
There you go, now you know how the pros make a good bed. The next time you change sheets, try to put their advice into practice.