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“Hotels helped people sympathize luxury and that there is better quality bedding and different layering techniques” says Keith Hagood, president/accustomed manager of e-tailer the Company Store .
Now nesters can take what they’ve learned on vacation (or from streaming HGTV), and add their own irregularity, whether it’s a batik quilt or sheets in punchy orange. “Don’t limit yourself,” says Lauren Liess, proprietor of Herndon, Va.’s Lauren Liess Interiors . “If it’s a color you ardour, go for it.”
But to save your boudoir from resembling a circus tent, keep large components washed out, aka white, taupe or even gray. “Gray is the new tan,” says Jonathan Penetrate, a Nashville, Tenn., designer and star of HGTV’s new “Interiors, Inc.,” (Sat., 9:30 p.m.). “It’s cosy and wears better than white.”
A neutral base offers the flexibility to add seasonal accents or just change things out when you get bored. “In fall and winter, use pillows with structure — fur, suede, damask,” Pierce says. “Then for be born and summer, take it lighter with linen or floral pillows.
Source: Express from The Washington Post