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Only in a cozy and comfortable bedroom can you escape from the worries of the day, relax and fully restore your strength. Regardless of the chosen interior of the room, the sleeping bed is the main accent. A correctly selected bedspread for the bedroom will not only help protect the bed from dirt and dust, but will also emphasize the individual style of the room. Depending on the preferences of the owners, they choose products from synthetic or natural fabrics with intricate patterns or plain ones.
Zoning
Designers do not advise giving in to fashion trends and copying design ideas without taking into account dimensions, location and other nuances. Before planning and arranging furniture, every detail is thought through.
There are several simple rules that experts advise you to follow:
- Let the room have natural light. To do this, remove excess walls (except for load-bearing ones).
- If the rooms in the apartment are small (12 sq. m or 16 sq. m), the layout of the kitchen combined with the dining room will be the right solution.
- If the ventilation system is not designed correctly, the smell of food will spread throughout the apartment.
Choosing material
Practicality is an important criterion that must be taken into account when searching for a suitable bedspread. The item must retain its “marketable appearance” for a long time: be strong enough not to be afraid of damage associated with use and care, not change color saturation, not wrinkle too much and keep its original shape well.
Different families have their own way of life, so not in every bedroom the bedspread will be subject to active mechanical stress. If it is not customary in the house to lie/sit on a made bed, when choosing a material, you can focus more on aesthetic needs. For example, prefer something light, flowing and delicate to non-marking, wear-resistant fabric.
Each fabric used to create bedspreads has its own obvious advantages and some disadvantages.
Microfiber
Artificial fabric with excellent characteristics. With a sufficiently high density, it “breathes” perfectly, so the bed under the blanket will not be cold and damp even on the dampest day. Modern technologies make it possible to create such textile products visually and to the touch to imitate expensive natural materials - cashmere, silk, velvet. Additional advantages of microfiber are high strength, wrinkle resistance, durability, and easy care.
The main disadvantage is the ability to become electrified. The bedspread is likely to attract dust and hairs. Some products may spark, so it is especially important to choose a trusted manufacturer with a high reputation. As for the cost, the price range is quite wide: from several hundred to 18-20 thousand rubles, depending on the quality.
Acrylic
It is no coincidence that acrylic fibers are called artificial wool; they are really similar. And yet, this is 100% synthetic - just like microfiber, so the pros and cons of the materials have a lot in common. Acrylic is resistant to mechanical damage, it practically does not wrinkle or deform during use, and is also very pleasant to the touch. The fabric is considered hypoallergenic and can be safely used in a child's bedroom.
The fibers are beautifully dyed in a variety of colors, which “play” beautifully in different lighting conditions and are not washed out by water, so the bedspread will retain its brightness even after hundreds of washes. The cost of products varies from 5 hundred to 15 thousand rubles, depending on the manufacturer and quality.
A common disadvantage of synthetic products is the ability to accumulate static electricity (especially at low air humidity). Acrylic “breathes” worse than microfiber, so it is not recommended to cover yourself with such a product - in the bedroom it serves only decorative functions. And you shouldn't have breakfast in bed! Acrylic is easy to wash, but it is unlikely that you will be able to remove a grease stain from it without dry cleaning.
Interesting fact: acrylic fabrics were first produced shortly after the end of World War II. However, at that time this discovery did not find wide practical application. The problem is that chemists have learned how to create artificial fibers, but not how to achieve long-lasting coloring. It took almost twenty years for people to start making elegant things from nondescript synthetic material that do not lose their brightness even after numerous washes.
Fleece
Another synthetic fiber that captivates with its softness and unique lightness. Visually and tactilely it resembles products made from sheep’s wool, but in comparison it seems simply weightless. It is not capable of causing an allergic reaction and prevents the proliferation of pathogenic microorganisms. It warms perfectly, has excellent air permeability, and dries quickly. The material is elastic, holds its shape and color well - the colors hardly fade over time.
It is very fortunate that the fleece blanket is easy to wash - after all, it is recommended to do this more often. Otherwise (due to the common ability of synthetics to become electrified), it will quickly gather dust. The material is afraid of high temperatures; excessive proximity to batteries and heaters can damage it, and in some cases even cause a fire. The main visual drawback is the tendency to form small pellets. This usually affects the cheapest products. Depending on the size and quality, the cost of bedspreads can start from literally 200 rubles and reach 15-17 thousand.
Fur
Fur in the bedroom is luxurious! It is clear that natural chinchilla or mink is available to a few fans of such delicacy. You can’t lie on such a bedspread, and it will require very careful, professional care. It’s good that there are synthetic analogues that satisfy the tastes of the most sophisticated aesthetes. In addition, faux fur does not cause allergies. You can easily find a model of any color and with different lengths of pile.
Now about the shortcomings. These include low wear resistance (compared to other synthetic materials) and high electrification ability. The fur blanket is quite voluminous and takes up a lot of space when folded. Another disadvantage is the price of such bedspreads (the lowest limit for the cost of quality products is somewhere around ten thousand rubles).
Viscose
Since cellulose is used to create viscose, this material is a cross between synthetics and natural fabrics. It is not surprising that it is very often used for sewing bedspreads. Such a product will be both durable and lightweight, hygroscopic and breathable. It does not electrify, holds its shape, and seems very comfortable to the touch. Modern technologies make it possible to create high-quality imitation of the most popular and expensive materials from viscose - from cool silk to cozy wool.
The product requires careful handling: in the sun it can fade, lose its brightness, and when ironing it can easily be burned. But the main disadvantage of viscose is its tendency to deform and shrink after washing. To avoid this, it is advised to choose bedspreads made of viscose with the addition of a small amount of synthetic fibers. The price, with high quality, is quite budgetary - about 3-4 thousand rubles.
Atlas
Satin fabric can be created from artificial or natural fibers. The shine for which designers value material is provided not by the raw materials, but by the peculiarity of the weave of the threads. The more synthetics in the composition, the stronger the material, but at the same time it acquires the ability to become electrified. The main advantages of satin are its radiant beauty and tactile sensation of coolness.
The downside is that the fabric requires very careful handling. A satin bedspread is easily damaged - contact with rough objects or animal claws can cause ugly puffs and dull spots to form on its surface. As for the price of the product, it depends on what fibers were used. An item made of natural silk satin will cost fifty thousand, and a synthetic analogue will cost 1.5-2 thousand rubles.
Tapestry
Another fabric, the quality and cost of which is determined by the fibers used. Most often, a modern tapestry is an interweaving of natural threads (cotton, linen, wool) and polyester. If there are no artificial additives in the composition at all, the product will not be very durable. One hundred percent synthetics will be cheaper and will improve in wear resistance, but will never be as visually luxurious and tactilely pleasant. With a fifty-fifty or so combination, the bedspread will be dense and thick enough (even without any filler). The colors do not fade, the product is not deformed.
There are downsides to leaving. For example, difficulty removing stains. If you spill coffee or red wine on such a bedspread, you will not be able to remove the stain yourself. And in general, washing is not so easy - when wet, the tapestry becomes very heavy. Due to its diversity, the product will not fit into any interior; this should also be taken into account when choosing. Prices for such things vary (taking into account the composition) from five hundred to ten thousand rubles.
Bamboo
Bamboo fiber is based on natural raw materials that have undergone specific chemical treatment - in this way it resembles viscose. An additional advantage is the high content of biologically active antibacterial substances, which do not disappear anywhere after the plant is transformed into tissue. The material is environmentally friendly, durable, and not subject to deformation. This blanket does not absorb foreign odors, does not become electrified, and literally repels dirt.
According to manufacturers and designers, it is impossible to find significant shortcomings in bamboo textiles. The price of these products is quite affordable: a nice, high-quality bedspread without filling will cost 3-5 thousand rubles, although there are also branded items on the market that are several times more expensive.
Interesting fact: in many Asian countries, bamboo is considered a weed that is very difficult to root out. The point is its rapid growth. Completely cut stems continue to stretch upward and within a day they rise a meter above the ground. Thanks to this feature of bamboo, there is no doubt: the modern textile industry is provided with excellent natural raw materials for many decades to come!
Wool/Jacquard
The main advantage of natural wool is its ability to warm and give comfort. When making bedspreads, wool jacquard is usually used, which is the result of a peculiar interweaving of fibers. The pattern on the product is double-sided; this design is an additional bonus when decorating the interior of a room in a Scandinavian or Art Nouveau style. Visually, the bedspread looks rich, emphasizing the ideal taste of the owner. Doesn't fade at all. Unfortunately, real wool jacquard is not cheap; its cost usually ranges from 8 to 30 thousand rubles.
Despite the beauty and comfort, a product made from natural wool has important disadvantages. Firstly, it must be very protected - from dirt, moisture and insects (primarily from moths). It can also cause an allergic reaction in people with individual intolerance.
Cotton
Fabrics made from completely natural raw materials do not accumulate static electricity and do not attract dust. They are tactilely pleasant and visually very diverse. Usually do not cause allergies. Easily painted in any color. Cotton bedspreads can be smooth and patterned, richly decorated or neutral, discreet. Prices are budget, from 1-2 thousand rubles.
Disadvantages: relatively low wear resistance, tendency to fade in bright light, possible deformation (shrinkage) during washing.
Natural silk
The material is great! It looks fabulous, and also has a unique property - it completely expels dust and feather mites, which can be an important reason for allergy sufferers. Requires very careful handling (stains on silk remain even from ordinary water). The main disadvantage is the price, which can amount to tens of thousands of rubles (naturally, if we are talking about natural silk and not its synthetic analogue).
Partitions
The interior of the kitchen and living room begins to be thought out from the junction of the two zones.
- Here are some of the ways and objects that delimit space:
- installation of a bar counter;
- kitchen island;
- big table;
- installation of a low partition.
Designers advise installing a wide counter, since you can sit at it like at a regular table, and high chairs are quite suitable for the whole family.
However, in small rooms (16 sq m), narrow counters are installed. Kitchen islands are convenient to use, but are only suitable for large kitchen-dining rooms (25 sq m or 30 sq m). Capital low partitions are installed only if it has been decided in advance what they will be used for (for example, as a TV stand).
The color of the curtains
We have already mentioned that combinations of this kind are not very popular today. Single-color and uniform textiles can make a room look formal and boring. Such bedrooms often resemble a hotel room, which deprives them of a significant share of comfort. In home interiors, designers try to create variety by mixing colors, shades, textures and patterns.
Of course, this does not mean at all that you cannot match the bedspread to the curtains (or curtains to the bedspread). Of course you can. There are no “don’ts” in interior design. Anything is possible, but with caution.
This scheme has not only disadvantages, but also advantages. 1. If the window is located far from the bed, a single color of textiles unites different parts of the room, preventing it from being visually fragmented. 2. Matching curtains and bedspreads give a more traditional look. Therefore, this color plan can be recommended for interiors in a rustic, vintage, classic style.
When choosing a bedspread to match the color of the curtains, do not try to exactly repeat the shade, texture, or pattern. In general, it is not very desirable for the curtains and bedspread to be made from the same fabric - it looks too vintage. And sometimes it’s ridiculous: it’s as if they covered the bed with a curtain or covered the windows with a blanket.
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Textile elements made from different but similar fabrics create a much more interesting and elegant ensemble. Materials can be the same color, but with different shades, surfaces, patterns, etc.
Another opportunity to connect the window and the bed is to lay a bedspread or hang curtains with a colored edging (or with a colored insert). For example, the base of the bedspread is neutral, and the edging is colored to match the curtains.
Finishing
If the kitchen combined with the living room has the same floor covering, then there are no special rules for carrying out the work. When combining different materials, take into account in advance where they will be joined.
For example, laminate flooring creates unsightly joints with tiles. The main thing is that the floor is flat without curved joints, as they will be noticeable.
Kitchen cabinets that are mounted on the walls should reach the ceilings. In some cases, craftsmen “lower” the ceiling with plasterboard.
Furniture items
A few examples of furnishing a kitchen combined with a living room:
- 1. Sofa. It becomes an object that zones space. The sofa is placed with its back facing the place where food is prepared. In small rooms (less than 20 sq m) a corner is placed, which is placed against a wall installed perpendicular or parallel to the kitchen.
- 2. Set. According to designers, minimalist models without elaborate details look modern. The service, vases or glasses are placed on an open shelf. You can buy a fashionable display case for them. Furniture is placed near the wall. If the space is large (20 sq. m, 25 sq. m or 30 sq. m), then in the central part you can install an island, which also has sections for kitchen appliances.
- 3. Furniture set. The style should be combined with the design of both rooms. In small rooms, a compact table and chairs made of transparent material or painted in light colors look good. You can add a table with a round top to your living room interior. In spacious rooms, the kit is installed near the wall or in the central part. An elongated rectangular dining table would look good here.
Read here: Bedside tables
How to choose a bedspread?
Choosing a bedspread is a very painstaking task. The bedspread should fit harmoniously into the interior, be of good quality and not too expensive.
In order to choose the ideal bedspread for the bedroom, you need to consider some important points:
Buy a bedspread according to the size of your bed.
The bedspread should match the design of the bed - there should be no disharmony between them.
In a room facing the south side, it is better to use textiles in cool colors; for the north side, warm tones of fabrics are preferable.
Before purchasing, decide in advance whether the product will become an accent in the interior or should match the main color scheme of the room.
The design of a bedspread for a bedroom should not go against the style of the room - you should not use bright prints and ruffles in minimalist styles and strict textiles in light, fresh interiors.
The choice of fabric depends largely on what textiles are used in the interior for window drapery and furniture upholstery.
If you are renovating in a certain style and every detail is important, then purchase a set of bedspreads for the bedroom. This way, when changing bed linen, the appearance of the room will not change.
If you bought a non-standard bed or you need to use a rare color or texture of the bedspread, then it is better to have it made to order.
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Multi-level floor
To zone the space, craftsmen install floors at different levels. They advise installing a podium to separate the kitchen and dining room. This option is considered one of the most practical because, among other things, the owners have additional free space where they can hide something.
It is convenient to use boxes or crates for this. Wicker baskets will look good. But such space can remain free.
For podiums, reliable materials are selected that can withstand heavy loads. Usually builders make wooden or metal podiums.
However, such a design should not be made if there are small children in the family, since the podium can become an obstacle for him. In addition, various floor coverings can be used.
They will zone the space between the living room and the kitchen and protect the podium from damage. For example, tiles are laid in the kitchen area, and laminate flooring in the dining room. The main thing is to choose colors and textures and combine the finishes correctly.
Silk
There is both natural silk and artificial silk. Both types of fabric have a pleasant smoothness, shine and strength. The fabric looks just great, the photos of silk bedspreads for the bedroom are amazing.
Unfortunately, the fabric is very capricious in terms of washing methods, detergents, and ironing.
Any stain placed on the fabric can ruin the product. In addition, such a product is not affordable for everyone.
Styles
There are many current trends and design ideas. The kitchen-living room in a modern style looks simple and minimalistic.
At the same time, it is not necessary to strictly adhere to any style; you can take its main idea as a basis and cleverly play with it with accessories and other details.
Loft
This year the style remains in demand. It is often used to equip kitchens combined with a living room. This combination gives more free space, which will only emphasize all the details of the loft.
Today, such a definition as “classic style” is used less and less by designers. Loft - any interior design in which various technical elements are not hidden, but emphasized.
For example, stylists play with brickwork, wires or concrete walls. The photographs clearly show how successful it can look like a living room that is combined with a kitchen.
For loft, rough and heterogeneous surfaces and rough materials are selected. In apartments decorated in this style, wall lamps are installed. In this case, the light is directed along the walls.
Due to this, shadows fall so that uneven surfaces look three-dimensional. At first, loft was viewed with caution, but it quickly became popular. Designers do not hide finishing materials and even fake them. To imitate a concrete surface and smudges, decorative plaster is used.
Bedspreads with valance
These are familiar bedspreads with drapery that reaches the floor.
Depending on the choice of fabric and the presence of decorative elements, such bedspreads will suit almost any interior style.
Minimalism
Minimalism will be a good basis for another modern design in the living room combined with the kitchen. At the same time, the rooms are kept in perfect order and unnecessary things are hidden. To maintain minimalism in the kitchen, you will need cabinets and drawers in which you can put dishes and other kitchen utensils.
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Cotton
Cotton is a natural, eco-friendly, hypoallergenic fabric, ideal for use in children's rooms.
Cotton bedspreads do not electrify and are very pleasant to the touch.
They also have disadvantages - products made from this fabric wrinkle easily and often shrink after washing.
Neoclassical
Even popular music has echoes of ancient motifs. The same can be said about the design, in which classic details are framed in a fashionable design.
This style is characterized by symmetrical lines, framed mirrors, arched openings, and antique accents. All this is complemented by fashionable finishing materials and accessories. Neoclassicism combines sleek modern details with traditional combinations.
Price and manufacturer recommendations
We present a table in which we will collect information on the average price of blankets for a bed 160x200 cm.
Material | Price, rubles |
Cotton | 3000 |
Wool | 4000 (sheep wool);6500 (camel wool) |
Bamboo | 3500 |
Silk | 10000 |
Microfiber | 4500 |
Fleece | 3500 |
Acrylic | 3000 |
Artificial fur | 4500 |
Viscose | 4000 |
When choosing a bedspread, manufacturers recommend, first of all, focusing on the size of the bed. Made from natural materials, they have a number of useful properties, including the ability to promote general health and the treatment of certain diseases. However, they require more delicate care.
Options made from synthetic fibers do not like high temperatures. Otherwise, caring for them will not be difficult. You don't need to take them to the dry cleaner; if they get dirty, you can easily freshen them in the washing machine.
When choosing, pay attention to the composition and recommendations indicated on the label. It wouldn’t hurt to touch the item and find out if there is a quality certificate for the product!
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Provence
The name of this destination comes from a region in the south of France. Even a small kitchen-living room, the decor of which was inspired by French aesthetics, will be filled with warmth and comfort.
The main thing is that it has a lot of daylight, textiles with romantic prints, and floral patterns. The dining room in the Provence style is designed in pastel shades. Furniture items can be vintage or artificially aged. Plain walls will contrast with large checkered curtains.
The door in the kitchen area set is sometimes replaced with curtains made from the same material as the tablecloth. A good addition would be vases and figurines, clay pots, forged metal parts and ribbons.
Linen
Linen has all the same advantages as cotton - hypoallergenic, breathable, natural and durable.
Unlike cotton, linen is much more resistant to constant washing and does not lose its appearance during long-term use.
And just like cotton, linen fabric wrinkles very much.
Other tips
The living room with the kitchen can be combined and decorated with various imperfections. It is important to calculate and anticipate everything in advance.
Decorators and craftsmen share tips that will help avoid problems during repairs and furnishings:
- The result depends on how detailed the project is drawn up. Oddly enough, it is worth taking into account the growth of loved ones and relatives. It is also recommended to calculate the approximate number of possible guests.
- You can get rid of food smells by installing a strong hood or ventilation system. Small models are more suitable for housewives who do little cooking.
- If you plan to have a sleeping place in the living room, then it is important that the ringing of appliances and other kitchen utensils is not heard. Silent dishwashers and other appliances will come in handy.
In addition, you can install a sliding door and install a soundproof partition. If there is sensitivity to ultraviolet radiation, the owners hang thick curtains made of light-proof fabric.
If household appliances do not match the direction of the interior, they are hidden behind furniture or put away in kitchen cabinets.
When installing luminaires and lamps, they are guided by several criteria. It is important that the light falls evenly throughout the entire space. Especially bright lighting is preferable in the kitchen area and where the dining table is installed.
In the living room, designers create a subdued atmosphere using wall sconces and table lamps. Multi-level stretch ceilings with LED strip also look good in this room.
Moisture-resistant finishing materials are more durable and easy to clean. Thus, they retain their appearance for a long time.
The kitchen combined with the living room combines:
- personal tastes of the owners;
- reliable finishing materials;
- current design ideas;
- convenience;
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Criterias of choice
When choosing a suitable bedspread model, not only its visual appeal and functionality are taken into account, but also the combination of the product with the room’s furnishings and other textile accessories.
Based on the type of fabric texture, smooth and textured bedspreads are distinguished. Smooth satin or silk fabrics have a reflective effect that hides minor surface imperfections. Shiny fabrics are ideal for spacious rooms. Textured products are fashionable and create an atmosphere of elegant casualness.
Knitted wool or fur products are used in the cold season, light openwork bedspreads are popular in the summer. Knitted and fur bedspreads require careful care; a lot of dust accumulates inside them, which can cause allergic reactions.
When choosing a product for your bedroom, it is recommended to follow one of the rules:
- The color of the bedspread in the bedroom is matched to the color of the curtains. This option is suitable for classic bedrooms, Baroque, Scandinavian styles. The interior turns out to be harmonious, but somewhat boring. To diversify it, choose the same type of textile for curtains, pillows and bedspread frills. The main part, which covers the sleeping area, is sewn from companion fabrics;
- The product is chosen to match the color of the bedroom walls. This rule is most relevant for small rooms, in which monochrome decor allows you to visually increase the space. The bedspread does not have to be the same color as the walls; it is enough to use a single color scheme. For example, in a beige bedroom, a milky, light brown, light golden bedspread would be appropriate. It is recommended to decorate rooms with windows facing north with warm colors. In a sunny room you can use cool tones;
- An unusual bedspread is selected, which acts as the main color accent of the interior. You can use a double-sided model, which has one side with a plain, calm color, the other - bright or with an unusual texture. Products with complex patterns are more suitable for spacious, bright rooms with plain walls.
The striped pattern is neutral and fits into almost any design. Some people prefer layering, when a colored strip of runner and several soft pillows are placed on top of a thin fabric with frills. This option should be carefully thought out; choose the optimal cut to avoid overloading the decor.