It looks put together yet still lounge-ready, and thethrow pillowsappear soft but structured.
We asked two interior designers to weigh in on golden rules for artfullyarranging pillows on a bed.
So, a 20-inch pillow cover would pair best with a 22-inch insert.
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Also, fill jot down does have an impact on the look.
“A feather pillow is always going look more expensive,” Stauffer says.
She also notes that your throw pillows are a safe place to go bold.
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These are items that you might easily switch out later on for a lot less money."
To give them back their volume, Stauffer simply tosses and chops them.
“I say the magic sauce is in the toss,” she says.
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“Pick up your pillows, hold them up over your head, and throw them down.
Do this on all four sides of the pillow and that is going to fluff it back up.”
Next, she finishes the process by placing the pillow on the bed and karate-chopping it in the middle.
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Hide Your Sleeping Pillows
Sleeping pillows by themselves are utilitarian in nature.
They can fall flat and lack structure no matter how well you fluff them.
However, Stauffer has a go-to trick to save yourself from frustration.
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“Then, I fold the duvet cover back over the body pillows.”
This has dual purposeIt not only hides the body pillows, but it gives your duvet a fuller look.
Think of these pillows as the base of a triangle.
Next, she adds either two throw pillows or one lumbar pillow.
“That’s keeping it nice and simple,” she says.
She recommends starting out with just two decorative pillows.
“I just think your bedding needs to work well for your personality.”