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Are you envious of the beautifully layered beds you get to sleep on in a 5-star hotel? The tiers of pillows, the piles of blankets—not only do these beds look great, but they’re super comfy, too! And after reading our article, you won’t have to be jealous of those beds anymore. We’ll tell you exactly how to layer your bed like a professional to get a finished product that looks like it was done by a designer. To snooze in the bed of your dreams, keep reading!

Things You Should Know

1

Cover your mattress with a mattress protector.

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Put a duvet on top.

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  1. Pick out a cute duvet cover and put your comforter inside. Then, spread the duvet over your bed, and fold it down about halfway. That way, you can see your quilt and top sheet peeking out from underneath. [6]
    • Try introducing a new texture with your duvet cover, like velvet or jacquard cotton . Pick a solid color that ties into your quilt or coverlet to bring the whole bed together.
    • Go for a monochromatic look by choosing a color that matches your quilt or coverlet.
    • Want to add more fluff to your duvet? Add an insert to the duvet cover to make your comforter extra large.
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Add pops of color with Euro shams.

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  1. Euro shams are the large pillows that typically sit right up against the headboard. Pick out Euro sham covers that draw the eye, like ones with bright colors or patterns. To keep things cohesive, match the pattern in your quilt or coverlet. [8]
    • Euro shams are a cheap, easy way to make your bedding look more glamorous.
    • Set the Euro shams right up against your headboard to hold all of your other pillows upright.
    • Not a fan of the square look? Go for regular pillow shams instead.
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      Tips

      • Pick out your color scheme beforehand for a more cohesive look.
      • Feel free to add or subtract layers based on your sleeping habits. If you run warm, you may want to remove some layers; if you run cold, add a few more.
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