How to Choose Blanket to Match Bedroom Style

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You can add texture to any interior with a stylish throw blanket—whether tossed on the arm of a sofa, laid along the end of a bed, or hung from the back of a lounge chair. A chic throw is terrific for heating a space. Your home is your refuge and solace – but there's no place like the bedroom. Adding a throw blanket to your home is an easy, low-cost way to add big style! Throw blankets let you play with a little more risk than more significant investments like furniture, rugs, and paint. If you're thinking about picking and styling a throw blanket to match your modern nightstand, there are several things to consider. There's location, texture, style, size, color, and your style.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT THROW BLANKET FOR YOUR HOUSE DESIGN

Have you got a "style" you find most desirable? So, based on general style rules, you'll get hints on what to do and what not to do. Here's an essential guide to some popular blanket styles and tips for choosing the right one.

1. Eclectic 

Eclectic style doesn't mean a random assortment of things; it comes from a blend of periods and styles, blended with thoughtful scale, space, color, shape, and texture for a beautiful, harmonious look that's not bound by time or a particular look. It's a style that combines elements of several styles into one. It's an informal mix of furniture and decor, with plenty of different styles to choose from. Eclectic decor is often bright and colorful with unexpected elements, like boho bedroom decor.

2. Picking a throw blanket

Your throw should be balanced, so mimic something else in the room. Does one side of the room have a bunch of colorful globes? Put a bright throw on the opposite couch to match the splash of color. Don't expect everything to match. Balance and scale are essential. You shouldn't be scared to mix textures, add global/ethnic elements, or be super bold with your throw.

3. Traditional

Classic and comfortable. We've all grown up in a traditional home. Place furnishings in pairs, and keep them centered in the room, understated, relaxing, gentle curves. The traditional style is all about beige, browns, upholstered furniture, and classic lamps & window coverings. Traditionalism is inspired by, well, tradition. Taking hints from the 18th and 19th centuries, it combines classic art, antiques, and pieces from history. While the traditional design is usually influenced by European decor, it can incorporate elements from England, France, or even East Asia.

4. Picking a throw blanket

It's not chaotic, but proponents don't mind color. Pick fall colors in bold shades or a contrasting teal to liven up browns. Don't try to make your throw unique or significant. Try adding personalised blankets. Keep the proportions consistent. Feel free to pick any pattern you like. Pattens are a low-risk way to add a little fun and personality to the room.

5. Minimalist

A minimalist style emphasizes clean lines, minimal clutter, and open spaces. The most standard colors are black and white. The Scandinavian style similarly combines warm wood and plants. The minimalist interior design uses only the bare essentials to create a simple and uncluttered space. A monochromatic palette and clean lines are the hallmarks of this style.

6. Picking a throw blanket

You don't have to be afraid of an accent. Layers are an excellent way to add warmness and depth to a minimalist look. Don't go for anything too flashy. Rather than a wild floral or organic pattern, choose a geometric or line design with a modern dresser. If you want the blanket to match your couch or walls, try a different fabric or texture, like sheepskin or chunky-knit.

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