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Creating a high-end, layered bedding look is actually pretty easy and can be adjusted in many ways to create interest in each of your rooms. You can always create a monochromatic look if you have more of a neutral design style. I have a vintage/moody style, so I prefer to add some color and pattern in. If you want to try it out, here’s a good formula: start with a base layer of either a solid comforter/duvet or one with a print. At the foot of the bed, add in a quilt or blanket with the opposite look (print/solid). Match the shams to the quilt or blanket. Add 1 to 2 throw pillows that tie the room together with the bedding. You can usually see the sheets on the side of the bed, so try to coordinate those with another pattern or keep it simple with a neutral that will go with any look. #HowTo #BedroomDesign #Bedding 
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Creating a high-end, layered bedding look is actually pretty easy and can be adjusted in many ways to create interest in each of your rooms. You can always create a monochromatic look if you have more of a neutral design style. I have a vintage/moody style, so I prefer to add some color and pattern in. If you want to try it out, here’s a good formula: start with a base layer of either a solid comforter/duvet or one with a print. At the foot of the bed, add in a quilt or blanket with the opposite look (print/solid). Match the shams to the quilt or blanket. Add 1 to 2 throw pillows that tie the room together with the bedding. You can usually see the sheets on the side of the bed, so try to coordinate those with another pattern or keep it simple with a neutral that will go with any look. #HowTo #BedroomDesign #Bedding