How We Dress Our Beds
Ever wonder how we style our own beds? Scroll down for a glimpse into a few of our bedrooms.
Olivia
I like to keep my bed making quick and easy. My sheets and duvet are a crinkled percale minimalist set from Coyuchi. The minimalist set foregoes the top sheet, eliminating one piece in the bed making process. When I first started working at Home Remedies a few years ago I decided that I needed to attempt to use a sewing machine at least once in my life, my floral euro shams are the outcome of my experiment. On top of adding some color, they double as a shield between my sleeping pillows and my pups. When I leave for the day I pull my quilt up over all of the pillows in case one of my furry friends decides to take a nap (in theory they are only allowed on TOP of the quilt... in theory).
Ann Marie
J’adore mon lit! That’s what I say every night when I settle into my bed. And yes, I iron my sheets, both flat and fitted and sprinkle them with Roberts Borotalco from Florence, Italy. Picture to follow. I also make my bed every morning and make sure that I fluff the pillows. I once read that if you make your bed everyday and end up having what feels like an unproductive day, at least you will have accomplished making your bed. I also refer to my bed as the floating ship and I love nothing more than to drift on my ship with the Lila and Artie.
The white pillow cases are by PomPom, grey wool blanket is Coyuchi, my sheets are Pine Cone Hill, floral pillow made by yours truly.