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How to Arrange Pillows on a Bed
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Arranging pillows on a bed can make your bedroom look cozy and inviting. Here are some tips on how to arrange pillows on a bed: 1. Start with the foundation: The foundation of your pillow arrangement should be the bed pillows. These are the standard rectangular pillows that you use to sleep on. Place them at the head of the bed, standing upright against the headboard. 2. Add Euro pillows: Euro pillows are large square pillows that can add depth and texture to your bed. Place them in front of the bed pillows, leaning against the headboard or wall. 3. Layer in accent pillows: Accent pillows are smaller decorative pillows that can add color and pattern to your bed. Place them in front of the Euro pillows, layering them from largest to smallest. 4. Mix and match textures and patterns: Use different textures and patterns to add interest to your pillow arrangement. Consider using pillows with different fabrics, such as velvet or linen, or mixing prints like stripes and florals. 5. Don't go overboard: While it can be fun to experiment with different pillow combinations, be careful not to overdo it. Too many pillows can make your bed look cluttered and uncomfortable to sleep in. By following these tips, you can create a beautiful and inviting pillow arrangement on your bed.
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