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The right furnishings and an organized storage system will turn a too
cozy for comfort bedroom into the sanctuary of your dreams. Try these
undercover tips to make every night a good night.
Trade in a comforter and blankets for a reversible
cotton duvet. Bed
making is a snap — just straighten the duvet and your bed is made.
When the duvet gets dirty, unzip the cover and pop it in the wash. To
keep that just-washed freshness, tuck a few lavender sachets inside the
duvet before zipping. When you’re ready for a change, flip it over
and give your room a whole new look.
Splurge on 100% cotton sheets and pillowcases in a good quality pima
or Egyptian cotton with a thread-count of 200 or higher. They feel heavenly
and are more durable than blends. Two sets are all you need, so buy the
best you can afford. Keep them tidy by storing sheets inside a matching
pillowcase. If space is tight, store extra sheets between the mattress
and box spring.
To avoid neck- and backaches, sleep with only one
pillow. If you're
a side sleeper, use a firm pillow that keeps your head aligned with your
spine. If you sleep on your back, try a medium pillow. Sleeping on your
stomach can create neck and back problems, but if you do, use a soft,
squishy pillow. For a good mix of quality and economy, choose a hypoallergenic
600 fill pillow.
Keep bed linens crisp without ironing by spraying them
with a scented linen spray and smoothing them flat while damp. Your bed
will smell — and feel — laundry fresh.
Choose space-expanding furniture. Maximize storage by selecting the
tallest dressers and armoires your ceiling will allow and storing infrequently
used accessories or jewelry in baskets or boxes on top. Select nightstands
with a shelf and drawers or convert small dressers into bedside tables.
Reduce tabletop clutter by installing wall sconces instead of table lamps.
Set a trunk at the end of the bed to hold linens and other essentials;
add a pillow and you have a handy seat.
Find storage above and below the bed. Store bed linens in roll-out plastic
bins under the bed. If your bed is low, buy risers from a home store
to increase under-bed storage space. Stash reading material in a bedside
basket and install simple shelves on brackets above the headboard. Paint
them a contrasting color or edge the shelves with ribbon to make the
shelves part of your décor. Fill with pretty baskets and boxes
that add style, while giving order to accessories.
Rotate the mattress every month — you’ll sleep better and
your mattress will last longer.
Banish sleep-disturbing dust by keeping carpet, upholstered furniture,
Venetian blinds and heavy draperies out of the bedroom. Encase your box
springs and mattress in a zippered cotton cover and use all-cotton pillow
protectors to keep germs at bay. Clean with a dry steam cleaner to kill
dust mites.
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