How to Neatly Make Your Bed the Right Way
How to Neatly Make Your Bed the Right Way
A full bedspread has more than just a fitted sheet and a blanket, and a well-made bed goes a long way to tidying up your room. But if you’ve just upgraded to a full set of sheets, you might be scratching your head. Does this one go above or below the mattress pad? And what do you do with a flat sheet? We’ll show you how to protect your mattress with base layers, neatly add your bed linens, and liven up the whole bed with accents and decor. Get ready to rest easy!
Things You Should Know
  • Drape a bed skirt over your box spring to hide the space beneath your bed. Then, stretch a mattress topper and pad over the mattress to add some padding.
  • Stretch a fitted sheet over the mattress. Then tuck the bottom edge of a flat sheet under the foot of the mattress, followed by the sides.
  • Drape a coverlet over the flat sheet, then fold the sheet and coverlet back toward the foot of the bed. Add finishing touches with throw pillows and a duvet.

Hide the area beneath the bed with a bed skirt.

Place a bed skirt between the box spring and mattress to hide the frame. Take your mattress off the box spring and place it against the wall. Then center the bed skirt (also sometimes called a “bed ruffle” or a “valance”) on the box spring so that the edges of the skirt are parallel to or just lightly touch the floor. Bed skirts come in different lengths. Measure from the floor to the top of the box spring to determine what length you need. Choose a bed skirt that matches the color of your sheets or complements the color scheme in your bedroom to incorporate your bed into your room’s decor. For a classic, feminine look, use a ruffled or gathered bed skirt. For a sleek, modern feel, opt for a tailored bed skirt.

Protect your mattress from stains with a mattress pad.

Place a mattress topper and pad on the mattress for added comfort. A mattress topper adds another plush layer of padding between you and the mattress itself, enhancing your bed’s coziness. Lay the topper over the mattress and position it so that its edges align with the edges of the mattress. Then, stretch a mattress pad, which protects your topper and mattress from spills, over the topper, tucking the elastic under the mattress’ corners. Both mattress toppers and pads are sold according to the size of your bed. If you have a queen-sized bed, purchase a queen-sized mattress topper, and so on. Some mattress pads also provide extra cushioning. Look for one that’s labeled as “pillow-top,” “memory foam,” or “extra plush.” Alternatively, cover the mattress with a plastic or vinyl mattress protector to shield it from bed bugs, dander, or other allergens. Or, cover the mattress with a protector, and place the topper and pad over the protector.

Use a fitted sheet for a neat layer between you and the mattress.

Stretch a fitted sheet over the 4 corners of the mattress. A fitted sheet is the foundation of your linens, adding a layer of protection between your mattress pad and everything else. Drape the fitted sheet so that it’s oriented with the bed—the tags on the corner usually align with the top left or bottom right corner of the mattress. Working 1 corner at a time, tuck the elastic edges all the way under the mattress so that they don’t ride up or come undone. If you have a tall mattress, like one with a pillow top, use a deep fitted sheet to better cover the mattress. Most sheet sets come with a fitted sheet. But if you prefer, use a flat sheet instead. Drape it over the mattress, center it, then tuck the edges under the mattress on all sides. Linen FAQs What’s the best thread count?Higher isn’t always better, contrary to popular belief. Stick to a 300-thread count. A lower count won’t be very soft, and a higher count could rip easily. Do I need to iron my linens?It’s not necessary, but it does give you that clean, crisp look. Alternatively, wash and dry your sheets, and add them to your bed straight out of your dryer. The only material that shouldn’t be ironed is flannel. How do I make my sheets last longer?Keep at least 2 sets of linens. Wash your sheets once a week, and alternate them on your bed. That way you don’t wear out 1 set by washing it every single week. Is a fitted sheet necessary?No. In fact, many hotels use a flat sheet to wrap around the mattress.

Add a flat sheet to keep your blanket clean.

Tuck the edges of a flat sheet underneath the mattress. A flat sheet, or “top sheet,” goes between you and your comforter, keeping the comforter free of oils and dirt. Lay the flat sheet over the fitted sheet, lining up the top edge with the top edge of the mattress, and letting the other 3 edges hang over the sides of the mattress. Then make hospital corners at the bottom edge of the bed—tuck the bottom edge under the foot of the mattress. Finally, tuck the sides, which makes a neat, crisp fold at the corners. The top of the flat sheet—the edge that goes at the head of the bed—often has a wide hem or decorative trim. Remove wrinkles from your sheets by ironing them or spritzing them with water as you pull them across the bed. Put sheets that have a pattern on the bed with the pattern facing down. That way, when you fold it back over the blanket, the pattern will be showing. What Kind of Sheets Are the Best? The softest: Go with 100% Egyptian cotton for a super luxurious bed. Or, look for sheets with a sateen weave, which makes them silkier. The warmest: Cozy up to flannel or jersey sheets during the cooler months. The most kid-friendly: Sheets made with a cotton-polyester blend are durable and can handle a lot of washing. The crispest: Sheets with a percale weave fold more cleanly.

Cozy up with a blanket.

Drape a blanket over the flat sheet, then fold back the top. Position your blanket, or “coverlet” (a thin, single-layer blanket), so that the top edge aligns with the top edge of the mattress. Then drape the other 3 edges evenly over the sides. Finally, fold the top sheet and blanket down about 18 in (46 cm) from the top of the bed, providing space for your pillows, an easy entrance to slip into the bed, and a nice accent to the bed itself, all at the same time. For an even cleaner look, also make hospital corners at the bottom edge of the blanket and tuck the side edges under the mattress.

Get comfy with a comforter.

Place a duvet or comforter on top of the blanket for a luxurious feel. Add a downy duvet (a 2-piece blanket), plush comforter (a single-piece, stuffed blanket), or soft quilt over the coverlet to give your bed some comfy color. A nice top layer not only brings the whole bed together, but also provides additional warmth in the colder months. Drape and fold the duvet over the bed in the same way you added the coverlet, but fold it a bit further down to reveal the bed’s layers. Use a duvet cover to cheaply upgrade an old comforter instead of buying a new one. Simply stuff the comforter inside the cover. In addition, go for all-white linens for that deluxe hotel look, and accent them with a colored coverlet or duvet. How to Choose a Bedspread If you live somewhere warm or if you like lighter layers, pick a quilt or additional coverlet. These are both thinner blankets. If you don’t like sleeping with a sheet, go with a duvet. Most duvet covers can be used without a sheet. If you want to be able to snuggle up, a down comforter is a good choice. It’s thick, plush, and super warm. If you can’t decide, choose multiple bedspreads! Layer a thin coverlet over a duvet for a stylish statement.

Decorate with pillows and accent blankets.

Set throw pillows and a throw blanket on the bed to make it more inviting. Start with the full-sized pillows you sleep on. Fluff your pillows, then position on each side of the bed if your bed is larger than a twin, and go for just 2 pillows total for a twin bed. Then add 2-3 throw pillows and a folded throw blanket that matches the color of your blanket or duvet in front of the sleeping pillows for a sensible touch. Place firmer pillows like memory foam pillows at the back, and keep softer pillows up front to make the bed look as soft and cozy as possible. Set a longer lumbar pillow in front of the sleeping pillows to make the arrangement a bit more cohesive. Choose throw pillows in a variety of shapes, sizes, and textures for a playful, bohemian effect.

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