Bedspreads FAQs
What is a bedspread
A bedspread is a type of bedding covering designed to drape over the surface of a bed, covering the mattress and usually reaching to the floor on all sides. It's a decorative top layer that adds style, colour, and texture to a bed ensemble.
How to style a bedspread
There are no strict rules when it comes to styling a bedspread. Experiment with different arrangements and find a look that suits your personal taste and the overall aesthetic of your bedroom.
If you’re looking for a little inspiration, here are some ideas to try:
- - Layer with Blankets or Throws: Add layers for warmth and style by draping a textured throw at the foot of the bed. Allow it to cascade down naturally.
- - Scatter Pillows: Arrange decorative cushions against the headboard. Place these in front of your sleeping pillows for a luxurious layered look. Consider using pillows of different sizes and shapes.
- - Mix Patterns and Textures: Don't be afraid to mix patterns and textures. For example, pair a patterned bedspread with solid-coloured pillows or vice versa. This will bring depth and dimension to your bedding ensemble.
How to clean a bedspread
If you’re looking for tips on how to wash your bedspread, follow these simple steps:
Check the care label
Before starting, check the care label on the bedspread for specific washing instructions provided by the manufacturer.
Don’t overload the washing machine
Place the bedspread in the washing machine, making sure not to overload it. If it's a large or delicate bedspread, you may want to wash it separately.
Use lukewarm water
Set the washing machine to a gentle cycle and use cold or lukewarm water. Avoid using hot water, as it can cause shrinkage or fading.
Add Mild Detergent
Add a mild laundry detergent to the washing machine. Avoid using bleach or harsh chemicals, as they can damage the fabric.
Wash on a Gentle Cycle
Start the washing machine and let it complete the gentle cycle. This will ensure that the bedspread is cleaned without being too harsh on the fabric.
Rinse Thoroughly:
After the washing cycle is complete, make sure to rinse the bedspread thoroughly to remove all detergent residue.
Can you tumble dry a bedspread?
More often than not, most bedspreads can be tumble dried without any problems, however, we always advise that you check the care label to see if the instructions allow for this.
Keep in mind that any heat will always cause colours to fade more quickly, so air drying is a great alternative if you’re looking to maintain the fabric quality for longer.