Using Bed Spreads in Room Decorating
Bed Spreads were invented to keep dust and dirt off of your bed.
Over time, they evolved to be so much more than that.
Now, they are an essential part of bedroom decor.
The bedspread is what ties the color, texture, and pattern themes of your bedroom together.
It keeps the look consistent; no matter what color your sheets are this week, all you have to do is make the bed with the bedspread on top, and viola! You have a designed look to your room.
Bed spreads can be part of country decor.
Quilted, applique, or denim and gingham bed spreads can turn your bed room into a sentimental, country, home sweet home.
These permanent bed covers can be ultra modern and urban, with designs in primary colors and abstract motifs.
Or you could even go with a very personal touch, by scanning photos and printing the material on the top side of the bed spread.
Fabric paint can be used to put hand prints all over the top surface.
Hand prints like these can also be used to make animals, for a child's bed spread.
For a more romantic design, an organic white cotton eyelet bed spread is innocent, classical beauty with an antique flavor, yet it is crisp, clean, and cool.
For a spicy flavor, use colorful sari fabric with gold or silver thread in the trim design.
This brings the exotic charm of India to your room when you make the bed.
If the decor look you seek is more subtle, try a taupe colored bed spread.
This will match well with any decor that has no yellow undertones.
The versatility of taupe colored bedspread allows you to pair it with brown, grey, or white items, and textures like embroidery and bead work and satin ribbon work will make it look embossed.
Clever use of your bed spread means you can control a large focal point in your bedroom.
The sheer size means it can be an eye-catcher, if you want it to be one, or a large neutral surface that will allow other parts of your decor to take their place on stage.
Over time, they evolved to be so much more than that.
Now, they are an essential part of bedroom decor.
The bedspread is what ties the color, texture, and pattern themes of your bedroom together.
It keeps the look consistent; no matter what color your sheets are this week, all you have to do is make the bed with the bedspread on top, and viola! You have a designed look to your room.
Bed spreads can be part of country decor.
Quilted, applique, or denim and gingham bed spreads can turn your bed room into a sentimental, country, home sweet home.
These permanent bed covers can be ultra modern and urban, with designs in primary colors and abstract motifs.
Or you could even go with a very personal touch, by scanning photos and printing the material on the top side of the bed spread.
Fabric paint can be used to put hand prints all over the top surface.
Hand prints like these can also be used to make animals, for a child's bed spread.
For a more romantic design, an organic white cotton eyelet bed spread is innocent, classical beauty with an antique flavor, yet it is crisp, clean, and cool.
For a spicy flavor, use colorful sari fabric with gold or silver thread in the trim design.
This brings the exotic charm of India to your room when you make the bed.
If the decor look you seek is more subtle, try a taupe colored bed spread.
This will match well with any decor that has no yellow undertones.
The versatility of taupe colored bedspread allows you to pair it with brown, grey, or white items, and textures like embroidery and bead work and satin ribbon work will make it look embossed.
Clever use of your bed spread means you can control a large focal point in your bedroom.
The sheer size means it can be an eye-catcher, if you want it to be one, or a large neutral surface that will allow other parts of your decor to take their place on stage.