Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watched so many movies where I see the couple moving all those decorative pillows to the side to go to sleep. Do people really do that???
Yes, and it's really dumb. My DH likes a nicely made bed so he's in charge of this. I swear he has even made the bed around me when I'm sleeping in. Its obnoxious. We have about 6 useless pillows and one useless blanket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have this in our master, and I love it!! It makes the room a retreat, and feels luxurious.
We have sheets, a duvet, fold a blanket over the foot of the bed, four king size normal pillows, 2 king shams, and 6 smaller decorative pillows on top of the normal pillows.
I don’t understand why it’s so much fuss. When we make the bed each day it takes less than a minute to put the pillows on the bed. We just throw them on the floor next to the bed at night (our floors are clean).
I do the same for the kids beds. It’s really not a lot of extra work on a daily basis.
Do you have a house cleaner?
Anonymous wrote:Watched so many movies where I see the couple moving all those decorative pillows to the side to go to sleep. Do people really do that???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. I don’t have tons of throw pillows, but I put two euros and two nicer standard pillows in front of the sleeping pillows. The bed itself has sheets, blanket, coverlet (lightweight), and then the comforter+duvet folded at the bottom.
I also put two comforters in our duvet covers. I like the weight and warmth.
Each room has a bench or chair at the bottom of the bed to hold the euro and nicer pillows at night.
I also have a friend who stays over regularly, so I take extra care to make sure the guest room feels really special and comfortable.
This is a genius idea that never occurred to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watched so many movies where I see the couple moving all those decorative pillows to the side to go to sleep. Do people really do that???
New poster here
I just got new bedding with lots of decorative pillows, and I literally just ordered a small chaise lounge for my room, mainly to have a place to put the pillows on at night.
So did my late MIL. Are you a senior citizen?
Anonymous wrote:In I have a quilt at the end of the bed and an extra long lumbar pillow. So it always looks nice but easy to make!
Anonymous wrote:We have this in our master, and I love it!! It makes the room a retreat, and feels luxurious.
We have sheets, a duvet, fold a blanket over the foot of the bed, four king size normal pillows, 2 king shams, and 6 smaller decorative pillows on top of the normal pillows.
I don’t understand why it’s so much fuss. When we make the bed each day it takes less than a minute to put the pillows on the bed. We just throw them on the floor next to the bed at night (our floors are clean).
I do the same for the kids beds. It’s really not a lot of extra work on a daily basis.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. I don’t currently have any extra decorative pillows or blankets on my bed, but since I have been teleworking in my bedroom and staring at it all day, I had been thinking that this would be a nice way to add some coziness and cheer to my room.
Question— do you remove the shams from your pillows every night? Or do you just have extra pillows that are decorative just for the shams that you remove from your bed? That’s the one thing that seems tedious to me.
Anonymous wrote:Watched so many movies where I see the couple moving all those decorative pillows to the side to go to sleep. Do people really do that???