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I get asked all of the time about our bedding & I ran across this tonight while looking on the Pottery Barn website for a lamp & I had to share it with you guys.I get asked a lot why we have an all white bed… well, that one is easy, because I love to be able to bleach all the things. I also get asked how I get it to look and feel so cozy. That’s another simple one it’s all about the fluffy layers that keep us at the perfect temperature all night. The reason I wanted to share this tonight is because Pottery Barn is having a sale for their “All White Bed” which is all of their white bedding quilts, duvets, sheets, shams, pillows, and more. They give great ways to layer their bedding and I love how they show great ways to do the white bed so perfectly…



A couple of quick tips to make your bed super cozy:
-overstuff your duvet. I love adding to fillers in our duvet to make it overstuffed and give that large fluffy look to our bed.
-Layers. I usually layer sheet, blanket , duvet, quilt.
-Large pillows. No small pillows allowed here. Large Euro pillows with down inserts layered in front of your “sleeping pillows” make the bed look like one straight out of a catalog.
-Texture. Adding tons of texture with different quilt fabrics, patterns, pillow textures, & more can amp up the cozy factor like none other.
Mixing whites- For the ultimate cozy white bed I love mixing different tones of whites from creams to the whitest whites & everything in between. The different tones at dimension and make the bed not look so stark and stiff.
Pottery Barn is having a bedding sale so I included some of my favorite bedding picks from the sale below. You can shop them by clicking on the photos. Here are some of my favorites from the sale for the perfect white bed.


Please and with great respect, consider “Down Alternatives” for your home. The Down Industry is a cruel one, and promotes horrible suffering and pain. For someone who is so dedicated to their animals, I urge you not to advertise for, nor be a part of this maddening cruelty. With your voice, we can put an end to the barbarity of this industry.
Hi Liz! Can you elaborate on how you add fillers to your duvet cover? I have a down alternative comforter in ours, but it doesn’t always stay super fluffy. Thanks!
Liz your Pottery Barn store that you love to shop and advertise for use a grade of down for pillow inserts and duvets. The foul truth is that the feathers and undercoating of geese and ducks are pulled off their skin while the waterfowl is still alive. Their feet are restrained or held by their necks while farm workers pull feathers and undercoating off their skin leaving open and bloody wounds in the process. While you lay your head on a pillow insert or cozy up with your duvet think of the torture these poor creatures went through.
Al, thank you for calling attention to this. I was unaware of the cruel ‘live-pluck’ down process. I just researched it and it is heartbreaking!
GIRL! Obsessed with this post. Pottery Barn is my fave for bedding and I love how you laid it all out (no pun intended ;)) in such a helpful way! As always, keep doing awesome stuff Liz!
Gross.
I love this post. What do you mean you stuff your duvet with added fillers? What do you use? I have a down alternative from Pottery Barn and love it. It is so warm. There isn’t a lot of fluff though.