How To Find This Number: There should be enough pillows so that your bed looks lush and inviting when properly made, but not so many that it takes 10 minutes to fall asleep. The sweetspot usually lies between two and six, depending on the size of your bed. The bedroom of this country house in Connecticut is a good argument that four are the perfect number!

"The bedroom is all about sleeping, what do you need when you're sleeping, not a smartphone," says designer Aurélien Gallet. And that also applies to a TV. As a result, you get a more restful sleep and more space for furniture and accessories that you love. (This beautiful bedroom in Amanda Seyfried's getaway in Catskills is proof.)
Designed by Emil Humbert and Christophe Poyet, this room offers more than just a place to relax. A good place to sit down will do you good if you need to read or have a conversation with your partner. It is also great for putting on shoes or getting emails so you can let the technology out of your bed.
It does not have to be a whole day fuller, but a collection of pieces that will make you smile will go a long way to making a bedroom feel just right, like this bedroom in a Penthouse in Greenwich Village that looks like antique French Sheets features. a 19th century Indian lantern and many paintings that have been collected over the years. Bonus: This is also a great way to integrate pieces that you have acquired over time, but do not know exactly where to put them.
Yes, a nightstand with everything you need looks nice, but it can also be a way to showcase your personality. The more self-willed and "you" feel, the better it will work and the more it will testify to your personal style. In Megan Mullally's room, her and her husband Nick Offerman topped their Holly Hunt bedside tables with vintage mercury lamps and fresh flowers.
"You want a mattress that keeps you cool and gives you excellent lumbar support," says Ron Rudzin, CEO of Saatva Mattress. And of course one that looks good in your room. Rudzin recommends choosing the mattress and the height of the foundation not only on your bed frame and headboard, but also on the height of your bedside tables and window sills
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