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You’ll Want to Stay in Bed Longer With These Fall Bedding Ideas and Trends

When fall rolls in bringing cooler weather, it’s time to pull out your warmer bedding. Take your fall and winter bedding to the next level by adding some new items from this roundup of the seven latest fall bedding ideas and trends.

1. Velvet bedding

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A rich blue velvet, complemented by platinum metallics warm up a space in time for fall. Image: Elms Interior Design

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Pale grey velvet pillows and duvet cover work well with existing bedding in nearly any color. Image: ORA Studio

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Layers of crushed and printed velvets on the headboard, throw pillows and blanket add a warm, luxurious look to this contemporary bedroom. Image: Nicola Holden Designs

The fall fashion runways featured quite a bit of velvet clothing and accessories. What better place to add the velvet trend than at the place you spend eight hours per night? Velvet is soft, plush, warm and inviting. A duvet, some decorative pillows or a throw blanket in a rich color adds a touch of cozy fall style to your bed.

Here are our favorite Velvet bedding and accessories to add to your bedroom:

velvet blankets - freshome.com1. Classic Velvet Bedding

2. Upholstered Headboard

3. Velvet Quilt

4. Luxe Velvet Duvet

5. Velvet Fringe Pillow

6. Velvet Drape

2. Cable knit bedding ideas

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A soft and oversized cable knit blanket in an oatmeal color warms up this bedroom. The velvet pillows in a warm rust color adds to the modern feel of the bed. Image: Alphapex

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A cable knit throw blanket runs along the end of the bed and some cable knit floor cushions give this bedroom a cool vibe. Image: Reed Design Group

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Add some extra personality to your bed with a chunky, cable knit blanket. Image: Tailored Space Interiors

One of the freshest fall bedding ideas is the use of the cable knit texture. It gives a contemporary bedroom some whimsical and vintage personality, while keeping you warm and cozy this fall. You don’t need a lot to get the look; simply add a cable knit blanket or throw pillow to your bed.

Is there anything more cozy than cable knit?  Here are our favorite cable knit products for your bedroom:

1. Knitted Graphite Pouf

2. Cable Knit Boo Pillow

3. Cable Knit with Faux Fur Pillow

4. Cable Knit Comforter

5. Cable Knit Throw

6. Twice Knitted Chunky Throw

3. Down bedding

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Layers of down bedding, covered in high thread count covers, create a fluffy yet warm bed for fall. Image: AAA Development

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A heavyweight down comforter keeps you warm even in the coldest nights. Matching square Euro shams and a down bolster pillow add to the cloud-like luxury. Image: Studio Thayer

Feathers and down are the warmest bedding options because they hold heat so well. Light and fluffy, they also add a cloud-like feel to your bed.

To create a dreamy bed for fall, start with a featherbed underneath your fitted sheet. Then add a down comforter of the weight of your choice, depending on how cold it gets. There are many options of down pillows and bolsters you can also choose. Cover all with stylish pillow and duvet covers that can be switched out as you need.

If you’re allergic to feathers, there are down bedding alternatives that replicate the feel without the feathers.

Some of our fluffiest and coziest down and down-alternative accessories are highlighted below:

  1. Goose All Season Down Alternative
  2. Warmest Goose Down Comforter 

  3. Warmest Down Alternative Comforter

  4. Feather Pillow Inserts

4. Quilted fall bedding

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Add a quilt and a couple of quilted pillows to update your bed for fall. Image: Webb & Brown-Neaves

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Layer quilted blankets and throws on your bed in different textures and colors to create a bed you won’t want to get out of. Image: John Lewis

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The quilted pattern of the blanket is repeated in the throw pillows and tufted headboard to create a cool, mid-century style bed. Image: La Cantina Doors

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When shopping for quilted bedding, mix and match the set in two contrasting colors for a signature look. Image: John Lewis

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A geometric pattern is repeated throughout the bed, pillows and headboard. Image: FiyPa Architecture

One of the best ways to give your bed a warm and contemporary look for fall is by adding quilted bedding. The quilt pattern adds geometric texture to your bed and can be mixed and matched with other textures and patterns. In fact, as the inspiration images above showed, the more mixing and matching, the better!

There are so many options in the quilted bedding world. Have fun with your fall bedding!

1. Reversible Quilted Coverlet

2. Channel Silk Quilt

3. Diamond Stitch Quilt

4. Samsula Coverlet

5. Monochromatic layers

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Grey continues to be the top contemporary color for bedding and home design. Image: EMR Home Design

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Layers of charcoal and indigo add warmth and richness to basic white sheets. Image: Northbourne Architecture

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Shades of gray vary from very pale to rich charcoal to create a restful fall bed. Image: Jessica LaGrange Interiors

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The color platinum is layered in different textures ranging from velvet, silk and faux fur. Image: Andrew Lucas

Create a restful, monochromatic bed for fall by picking a favorite color and layering different shades and tones of the color on the bed. You can build up from your basic neutral or white sheets to add a pop of contrast.

We thought it would be fun to pull together all of the pieces for a monochromatic bed, our color choice was blue, but find a color you like and do the same with these suggested products:

1.Linen Diamond Quilt

2. Cozy Blanket

3. Morgan Sham

4. Pom Pom Embroidered Pillow – Navy

5. Morgan Bed Skirt

6. Cozy Pom Pom Throw

7. Pom Pom Embroidered Pillow – Gray

6. Pattern bedding

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A lively polka dot blanket adds interesting pattern to a basic bed. Image: Pindan Homes

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Exotic patterned bedding is on trend for fall in velvet. Image: House of Fraser

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Add richly colored and patterned pillows to your basic bed to dress it up for fall. Image: Camille Moore

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An unexpected color that contrasts with the existing bedding is repeated in decorative pillows and a throw blanket. Image: Paula Interiors

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The two large throw pillows create a contemporary focal point in this modern bedroom. Image: Lamco Design

Adding pattern to your bed in richer fall fabrics like velvet, fur or chenille in deep jewel-tone colors can give your simple, everyday bedding a new look. Patterns on trend for fall include paisleys, florals and exotic prints.

Your options are endless with patterned bedding.  Here are a few of our favorite patterns for your bed:

1. Floral Comforter

2. Throw Pillows

3. Botanical Comforter

4. Reversible Quilt Set

5. Cashmere Throw Blanket

6. Buffalo Check Duvet

7. Cotton Chevron Blanket

7. Fur bedding

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Layers of fur are warm and soft to the touch. Image: Aspen Interior Design

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Take a classic all-season bedroom set into fall and winter by adding a faux fur blanket to the bed. Image: S&K Interiors

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The homeowners wanted to re-create the ski lodge look they loved when traveling by adding a fur layer to their bed. Image: Kelle Contine Interior Design

Fur or faux fur is a warm and luxurious addition to a bed. The latest faux or fake fur offerings feel as soft and look as real as authentic fur, all while not harming any animals.

We found the lux of the lux fur bedding.  Check out our favorite fur bedding products here:

1. Faux Fur Pillow

2. Criss Cross with Fur Pillow

3. Faux Fur Moroccan Pillow

4. Faux Fur Oversized Throw

5. Faux Fur Lounge Throw

6. Faux Fur Throw Blanket

7. Faux Fur Throw

Regardless of your budget, you can create a warm and stylish bed for fall and winter. Work with what you have and add a couple of throw pillows or an on-trend blanket or quilt. Or create an all-new bed just for fall that can be stored when the warmer summer months come around. Don’t be afraid to layer texture, color and pattern. In fact, the more the merrier. And that’s the secret to the coziest of beds!

What trend will you add to your bed this fall?

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