Strike a balance between comfort and style.
Extra Blankets
You should never have to sacrifice comfort for design.
The design duos go-to is theAll Seasons Cotton Blanket from Peacock Alley.

Credit:Laurey W. Glenn, Styling: Buffy Hargett Miller
We absolutely love this item and include it in every bedroom of every project!
Your Monogram
Whats a Southern home without amonogramsomewhere in sight?
From monogrammed towels and shower curtains to napkins and silver, were all about heirloom-worthy personalization.

Credit: Laurey W. Glenn; Styling: Buffy Hargett Miller
The most traditional use in the bedroom is monogrammed bedding, especially shams.
And florals dont always have to feel frilly either.
As Miranda Priestly snarkily deadpans in the movieThe Devil Wears Prada, Florals?

Credit:Caroline Trotter, Courtesy of Caroline Levenson Design
Cozy Textures
As a room dedicated to rest and relaxation, comfort should always come first.
“Mixing a variety of textures brings depth and coziness to a mostly neutral space.
For a hotel-like experience, Emily Wyatt ofWyatt Designsin Atlanta, Georgia, suggests ironed bed linens.

There were no original wood floors here, so Williams covered the concrete slab with wall-to-wall sisal.Credit:Brie Williams
Fresh Flowers
Nothing perks up a room like a vase of colorful buds!
Gilbreath recommends always having fresh flowers by the bed.
“Selecting patterns of varying scale in a complementary palette will keep the space soothing and peaceful.”

Credit: PHOTOGRAPHY BY LAUREY W. GLENN; STYLING BY KENDRA SURFACE
And while were talking about refreshments, Gilbreath adds, A piece of chocolate on the nightstand never hurts!
The Right Window Treatments
Bye-bye slated faux wood blinds!
“Floor-to-ceiling panels draw the eye to the outdoors and create softness in any space.
If drapes dont suit your space, consider roman shades.