Are ALL bedskirts out? Even clean looking tailored ones?

Anonymous
We will stick with box springs because we like tall beds. That means simple white tailored bed skirts in primary and guest rooms. Kids have modern platform beds.
Anonymous
I think tailored bed skirts look beautiful and clean so I continue to use them. I get annoyed when people care more about what’s in and out va what looks good in their home and reflects their style.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think tailored bed skirts look beautiful and clean so I continue to use them. I get annoyed when people care more about what’s in and out va what looks good in their home and reflects their style.


OP could be asking because things that are out of style can be harder to find, but also, it's not crazy to wonder if something you like is out. Like, I don't think it would have been unreasonable for my stepmom to wonder whether or not sponge painting was out before she did that to my bathroom.
Anonymous
They’re not “out.”

They go with a particular style of decorating and type of bed.

You really don’t need to worry about whether or not your decorating is trendy. It’s for you, so do what you like.

It only matters if you’re trying to sell your house, trying to sell yourself as a decorator or trying to use entertaining at your house to promote yourself personally or professionally.

If professional, I can see situations where you might need to present a certain image.

If personal, it definitely doesn’t need to be trendy, it just needs to be considered and welcoming.
Anonymous
We have them on a couple beds that don’t have attractive side rails. Tailored white one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do people use instead? bare box springs are ugly.


You can buy a thick boxspring cover, but we just use white fitted sheets.
Anonymous
I use them and I am big into bedding as fashion. There is no good substitute because I don’t want to look at the dust bunnies under the bed. Also, I use king size items on top of a queen bed so with the overhang you don’t see much of it.
Anonymous
My kids beds have a basic metal bed frame on wheels. I used tailored bed skirts on each of them. I can sew so I made my own with kick pleated corners since some of the ready made skirts are cheap looking. Mine looks like this, but in white.

https://nourishandnestle.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/finished-bedroom-with-bedskirt-and-shams-1.jpg

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kids are allergic to dust mites, so we don't have them. But you can decorate however you want.


+1
Anonymous
Unless you have a platform bed, no boxspring, you need a skirt, IMO. Otherwise you’re looking at all the underside of the bed.
Anonymous
Bed skirts are great, especially with a plain heavy fabric or a vertical pattern.
Anonymous
Use a fitted sheet to cover the box spring until you get a bed that does not need a box spring. Bedskirts are slowly moving out of style.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Use a fitted sheet to cover the box spring until you get a bed that does not need a box spring. Bedskirts are slowly moving out of style.


Nope. I'm not looking at the legs of my bed frame and under my bed. Bedskirt all the way.
Anonymous
Ew, so old-looking. Of course they are out.
Anonymous
A box spring cover is probably your best bet. My box spring is low profile, so the bed frame covers almost the entire thing.
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