A properly chosen bedspread does notwill not only turn your bedroom into a real paradise of relaxation, but will also become a design solution that emphasizes your taste, reveals your personality and ties together the entire interior. How not to miss the mark with the choice - read in our article The bed is the center of attention in the bedroom, and the issue of its design cannot be postponed if you want to see the interior design complete and meaningful. There are several approaches to choosing a bedspread, each with its pros and cons. In any case, its very presence is already a step towards raising the level of decor. Textiles in the room - additional warmth, comfort, not to mention how it can smooth out sharp corners and cover up flaws. 1. Bedspread and interior color Fitting a bedspread into - a good idea, especially if the room is small. This way the bed will not stand out too much - it already takes up most of the room, there is no need to emphasize this with contrasting solutions. The color does not necessarily have to match the shade of the walls, it is enough to match the overall range. In a blue bedroom, textiles can be turquoise or light green. In a beige bedroom, white or brown. Tip: also consider the temperature in the bedroom. Are your windows facing north? Add warmth by choosing a bright, orange or red bedspread. And cool tones are calming, even during a nap in a hot room. 2.Bedspread and curtain color Matching the color and pattern of the bedspread with the curtains is like choosing a handbag to match the color of your shoes. Many consider this a sign of excellent taste and thoughtful style, but there are also many who will say: "this is too much." This approach is typical for classic interiors with traditional decor and creates a luxurious, but somewhat conservative image. It would be , but a compromise is possible: why not coordinate the pattern of the pillows or the "skirt" covering the legs of the furniture with the pattern of the curtains? 3.Accent Bedspread Bright colors and bold patterns are a great way to add an accent to a neutral or muted color scheme. If you don’t want to go for a full bedspread, opt for a runner — a wide strip of fabric that lines the bed. You’ve probably seen them in hotels — they can be used to decorate the traditional white bed linen that hotels use to show off cleanliness and a meticulous approach to cleaning. Tip: White would be a universal color for a bedspread if we never rested on a made bed during the day — every stain would show. Hotels choose this color because they have a whole staff of cleaners. 4.Bedspread and Decor A good way to tie the room’s decor together is to repeat the color and pattern of the bedspread from the decor above the headboard or accent wall. After all, it’s a backdrop for your bed — they shouldn’t clash with each other, either in color or style. But don’t try to completely copy the wallpaper pattern or the landscape in the painting, as this will make the interior predictable and boring. Tip: Don’t dry the bedspread in the sun or wring it out by hand, so that the colors and shape don’t suffer. 5.Smooth texture of the bedspread A made bed will never be perfectly smooth. Don’t try to turn your bedroom into a summer camp of strict rules, where a wrinkle on the blanket is already a reason to accuse you of sloppiness. Cover the bed with a smooth bedspread - any reflective surface hides small imperfections. But don’t overdo it - silk and satin look provocative in a small bedroom. Tip: natural fabrics mean less risk of allergies and are easy to care for. Wash the bedspread more often - dust and dirt accumulate in it, especially in ruffles and frills. 6.Textured Bedspread When it comes to textures, a loose, rough surface with a pattern is much more popular now. It fits perfectly into the fashionable aesthetic of elegant casualness, for which “sleekness” is a mortal sin. Try covering your bed with a cozy large-knit blanket, a quilt or even a fur bedspread, and the room will instantly become warmer. Tip: mark the change of seasons by changing the bedspread. In the summer, openwork fabrics are appropriate, and wool and knitted blankets will create. 7.Layering Many luxury hotels feature several layers of textiles on their beds. This includes a skirt covering the legs of the bed, a regular bedspread, a narrow runner on top, not to mention numerous pillows. This decor creates the effect of a thoughtful and multi-layered approach: just as an evening dress is complemented by carefully selected shoes, jewelry and a handbag, a stylish bed of one layer is not enough. Don’t try to meet the standards of five-star hotels 100 percent; you don’t need to impress new guests every day. Treat yourself — put a cozy blanket or patchwork quilt on top of the bedspread and add a couple more pillows. Tip: a great budget way to decorate a bed is to cover it with a voluminous cozy plaid blanket. The tartan pattern will fit into any interior, and the soft texture will create that very effect of elegant casualness. 8.Patterned bedspread Many designers agree that a bedspread with an unobtrusive pattern or a plain one is better for a small bedroom. It is difficult to see a pattern or a complex picture in all its details when there is no way to see the textile from above. However, a bright bedspread with a funny pattern is a good choice for a large room in neutral colors or a nursery, and stripes are a universal option that you will definitely not regret. Keep in mind that their direction also dictates the movement of the observer's gaze - vertical ones draw attention to the wall behind the headboard, and horizontal ones make the bed visually wider. Tip: there are double-sided bedspreads on sale for budget lovers of variety. 9.Bedspread and bed size When choosing a bedspread, we by default assume that it should cover the legs, so add at least 60 centimeters to the width of the bed. If the frame is significantly wider than the mattress, trying to cover it all can turn the bed into a massive tent. Perhaps you should give preference to a thin bedspread that you will tuck around the mattress. In any case, a large double bed "suits" dense fabrics, while single beds are better covered with something lighter. Advice: if you choose a bedspread for a non-standard bed, a store-bought option is unlikely to suit, it is better to sew it to order, according to the dimensions. In addition, this way you can choose any material. 10.Bedspread and Style As the most visible object, the bed takes on the mission of conveying the style features of the bedroom. Make sure it is not a random decision: let the beach mood be supported by a shell pattern, and the bohemian spirit of adventure - by a bright ethnic pattern. Do not be afraid to mix textures and patterns, colors and materials, your bed is a reflection of your personality in the mirror of design and decor.