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A Guide to Summer Bedroom Style

A Guide to Summer Bedroom Style

Hot summer days bring hot summer nights. That means your heavy, cozy bedding and dark color palette can be retired until the end of fall. It’s time to bring in a light, breezy look and feel! Luckily, there are easy style updates you can make to freshen up your bedroom for the season.

A Summer-ready bed

Light cotton or linen sheets and a light summer-weight coverlet will keep you cool and comfy when you’re relaxing. And while you’re at it, take away the layers of textiles and pare it back for a lighter, simpler look. If you’re ready to update your bedroom set, we have the perfect option with our Centennial Solids Chestnut Creek 3-Piece Bedroom Group in the gorgeous Alpaca finish. With a dresser, mirror and queen bed, this rustic casual style is constructed from solid birch and maple hardwood. The plank styling gives the set a casual feel that’s ideal for summer. And to summer-fy the first thing your toes touch in the morning, roll up those heavy, plush rugs and replace them with a natural jute or sisal rug.

Cool pops of blue

The color of summer is any shade of blue. The good news is, you don’t have to rethink the color on your walls or all of your textiles. This is about pleasing pops of blue throughout your décor. It could be something as small as a vase on your nightstand, or it could be a single statement piece like our Klaussner Trisha Yearwood Accent Chest in deep navy blue. This gorgeous 3-drawer accent chest features full extension ball-bearing drawer glides and stained and finished drawer boxes. The deep blue finish still allows for some wood grain to shine through, making this a truly standout piece.

The Ultimate Summer Flex

Fresh botanicals like palm fronds or flowers bring the outdoors in. Make sure you position them somewhere away from the AC vent and any fans, and freshen up the water every few days so they’ll last all week.

 

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