Cozy Fall Bedding Ideas To Try

Cozy Fall Bedding Ideas To Try

The weather still can’t seem to make up its mind here in Virginia, but we have been experiencing pretty consistently chilly nights. More often than not, I’m slipping my toes into a pair of cozy plush socks just to keep the chill away, which I’m, frankly, very much in favor of—I hate sleeping in a hot room. I’d much rather be shivering under the covers, teeth chattering and all!

One thing I love to do around this time of year is swap out our bedding to something a little warmer so I’m not desperately cold during these mid-fall nights. I just recently changed things over to a new set from Parachute, and thought I’d share what we picked and why in case you’re looking to make a bedding upgrade this season.

Cozy Fall Bedding Ideas To Try

If you’ve been following along with me for a while now, you know I love me a good mixed bag of bedding. I used to be so stuck on the idea of matchy-matchy, but ever since I started shopping at Parachute back in 2016, I’ve loved the idea of being able to customize my bedding options. Now, I’m really drawn to pairing lots of different colors together, and this year I played around with the idea of mixing textures for the first time, too.

Cozy Fall Bedding Ideas To Try

Cozy Fall Bedding Ideas To Try

I chose their Honeycomb Duvet Cover Set in “Cream” as the foundation for our fall bedding look. The soft beige color isn’t too in-your-face, but that unique honeycomb texture really makes it shine. The raised heathered waffle weave front side is super soft and cozy, and the underside is an equally soft and luxurious percale, which I guess means that it’s technically reversible!

For the pillow covers, I went a tad over the top and layered three pairs on our bed this year. I’m spending lots more time working from the bedroom these days since it’s downright frigid in our house in the mornings (I refuse to turn the heat on in October), and I’m also reading a lot more often in the evenings, so I love having all those plush layers across the back of the bed to lean back on.

I used the Honeycomb texture shams that came with the duvet set on our king-size pillows along the back of the bed, and then I added a pair of new “Terra” Linen Pillowcases for the middle layer of king-size pillows (the perfect color complement to my DIY arched headboard!). The front pair of standard-size pillows are outfitted in “Bone” Linen Pillowcases, and were pulled from the guest room especially for this updated fall look of ours.

Cozy Fall Bedding Ideas To Try

Have you swapped out your bedding for fall? I know these types of custom-order linens can get pricey, but I’ve been a loyal user of this particular brand for years, and can safely say that they’re worth every penny. Parachute is a really wonderful company, too, and one I don’t mind supporting any way I can.

Maybe I should mention that when I say I “mix my bedding,” I really do mean it. Beneath all of these investment topper pieces, I’ve got a plain white flat sheet and a flannel fitted sheet, both inexpensive scores from Target years ago. Luxury on top, practicality on the bottom!

Cozy Fall Bedding Ideas To Try

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How To Hide TV Cords In The Wall

How To Hide TV Cords In The Wall

We’ve had our two Frame TVs now for about three years, I believe, and for every single one of those years (all 1,173 days of them!) I’ve wanted to figure out how to completely hide their cords. The Frame TV cables are super discrete, and I was able to hide them pretty well by putting a plant and stack of books in the center of the TV console situated below the television, but I still knew the cords were there.

Eventually, I hit a wall. I was sick and tired of looking at the cords, and had seen enough people who had taken the time to run the cables through the drywall, so I decided to finally follow suit. Come to find out, hiding TV cords in the wall is actually a breeze! So easy, in fact, that I’m wandering my house looking for other cables to hide behind drywall!

Make the leap over to Hunker now for the full step-by-step process I put together using our upstairs Frame TV as a guinea pig. The absolute key is to make sure you order this kit ahead of time. It comes with everything you need, including the right size hole saw drill attachment.

How To Hide TV Cords In The WallHow To Hide TV Cords In The WallHow To Hide TV Cords In The Wall

Here’s a bonus tip for you! John and I realized after the fact that, once you have the kit, you honestly don’t need to buy it again for any other TVs you have. The holes are meant to be hidden by your TV and media cabinet, so no one’s going to see if you just drill the holes and leave them “naked” (the kit comes with nice-looking grommets you can use to cover the holes, but you don’t need them). Once you have the hole saw attachment, you’re golden.

Have you been anxious to hide cables in your house? If you’ve been putting it off because you feel like you need to involve a contractor or electrician, I promise you don’t. The short version of this story is that you drill a hole in the drywall behind the TV, drill another hole right below it behind the TV cabinet, then you snake the cables between them so that they end up behind the drywall, plug everything into your existed outlet, and then you put your TV and cabinet back in place. So simple! Get all the details this way, including a supply list.

How To Hide TV Cords In The Wall

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