2 Different Ways To Style A Daybed

2 Different Ways To Style A Daybed

*This post was sponsored by Parachute

As you may remember from last week’s guest room “make-under” reveal, we downsized from a full-size bed frame and mattress to a twin-sized setup. While the change ended up being an even better one than I anticipated, one very slight drawback was that I needed to invest in all new bedding for the smaller scale mattress.

I know most people are picky about their bedding, and I’m no exception. I’ve tried lots and lots of different types and brands of linens since having my own place as an adult, but there are just a handful that I trust without question, and one of my all-time favorites is Parachute. Their linen bedding is admittedly an investment, but it’s a really good one to make. And I’m not just saying that. I’ve used their sheets, pillowcases, and duvet covers in our home for years, so their brand was the first one to pop into my head when it came time to purchase the right size bedding for our new guest bed.

2 Different Ways To Style A Daybed

2 Different Ways To Style A Daybed

The teams’ ears must have been burning around the time I was thinking about this last month because Parachute just happened to reach out about a new opportunity they were inviting a handful of loyal bloggers and homemakers to where we would have the chance to test out their bedding options for spring.

I responded immediately and told them that I’d love to team up so I could show you guys how to style your own twin daybeds a couple of different ways using mismatched Parachute bedding. With an official “go” from their team, I hit the ground running and pulled together a spring-inspired collection of linens to complement our new guest room design.

Keep scrolling to see the two ways I’m alternating between in our guest room these days, depending on our needs in the moment. Note that both looks use the same exact pieces from the custom mismatched set I ordered: two standard linen pillowcases in ‘Bone,’ two king linen pillowcases in ‘Blush,’ ‘White’ linen sheets (both flat and fitted), and their linen duvet cover in ‘Terra.’

2 Different Ways To Style A Daybed

2 Different Ways To Style A Daybed

2 Different Ways To Style A Daybed

2 Different Ways To Style A Daybed

Way No. 1: As A Sofa

This first look is the one we keep together most often since we love to use the guest room as a lounge when we’re not hosting guests. In terms of styling, I covered the bare mattress with our new white linen sheets, then I grabbed all the extra pillows we had in our stash and outfitted them with linen pillowcases to layer along the back of the bed. I decided on a mix of blush pink and off-white cases because of the area rug. I thought the soft pastel shades pulled nicely from our warm-toned rug, and that those were perfectly punctuated by the rich orange duvet cover I layered at the end of the bed.

I wanted to keep the comforter handy (as you’ll see in Way No. 2), but to make it read less like a bed cover and more like a throw blanket, I folded it off to one side of the mattress. A pair of vintage throw pillows styled off to one side were the perfect finishing touches to make the bed look like a couch for everyday use by John and me—and our four pets, too, of course!

2 Different Ways To Style A Daybed

2 Different Ways To Style A Daybed

2 Different Ways To Style A Daybed

Way No. 2: As A Bed

The second look—styled as a traditional bed—is probably a no-brainer, but I wanted to show that you don’t need to buy a whole different set of sheets and pillowcases to pull it off. I’m going to post a quick timelapse of me swapping the bed over from Way No. 1 (as a couch) to Way No. 2 (as a bed) on Instagram later this week, but the spoiler fact is that the entire process takes less than 20 seconds since I use everything I already have on the bed. No need to dig through your linen closet to make the swap!

To make it happen in real time, it goes a little something like this. I pull off all the pillows, pull up the duvet so that it covers the white sheets, and then I toss back on as many pillows as I think our guests might need—for this particular look, that meant one of the ‘Blush’ king-size pillows and one of the ‘Bone’ standard pillows. For good measure, I also layered back on the two vintage throw pillows. As for the extra two pillows from the couch styling, I tucked those safely away in the closet to throw back on the bed after our guests leave.

2 Different Ways To Style A Daybed

While we probably use Way No. 1 most often, I really am hard-pressed to choose a favorite look between the two. I assumed that I’d think the traditional bed styling would look awkward with the bed being in the middle of the wall, but I actually think it looks totally natural! Since I spent such a long time carefully choosing Parachute linens that complemented our room design overall, that made any of the looks we might try feel like natural additions to the space as a whole. Which of the ways is your favorite?

2 Different Ways To Style A Daybed

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Figure things out as you go. That has basically been my mentality as a DIY designer from the get-go because I’m not a professional. I have no fancy education when it comes to space planning and interior designing. Instead, I take things reaaaaallllllly slowly, and I layer pieces together until it feels right. And that’s exactly how our living room has come together: over time! As budget has allowed, we’ve added special little touches and pops of character to make the space look like us, but also function well for our family.

Today, I’m working with the team over at Unique Loom, who offered to let us test out a rug from their Utopia Collection in case it inspires you guys to add that next extra special layer to your own spaces. We ended up choosing this rug in ‘Terracotta’ for our living room, and it has honestly been the game-changer we didn’t know our space was missing.

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Up until this point, we were living with the wall-to-wall carpet we had installed a few years ago to replace the old discolored and stained carpet that came with the house. I get asked pretty often why we opted for carpet instead of hardwoods, and it’s really all about comfort! We have four pets who love running around and wrestling on the floor, and we get right down there with them to play almost daily. The carpet is so much softer underfoot than hardwood would have been, so it’s perfect for our family.

What I didn’t realize, though, is that our plain beige wall-to-wall carpet was kind of sucking the life out of our living room furniture. Before, there was nothing to define the open concept space, which is right next to our dining room, so it felt a little bit like the furniture was floating there with nothing to ground the collection. Well, that’s not the case anymore!

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Our Unique Loom Living Room Rug | dreamgreendiy.com + @unique_loom #ad

Our Unique Loom Living Room Rug | dreamgreendiy.com + @unique_loom #ad

The new patterned Unique Loom rug that we chose now adds a visual center point to the living room arrangement, giving the space a purpose and, obviously, tons of character, too. I’ve loved playing with a rich red and jewel blue color palette throughout the house this past year, and our new ‘Terracotta’ Utopia Collection rug is the perfect extension of that whole house scheme I’m trying to take from room to room. Luckily, as you’ll see pictured below, the colors of our new rug work well with what we have going on in the adjacent dining room, so everything feels nice and cohesive.

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You might have noticed a new addition to the space as well! I gave my parents’ leather recliner back to them now that they’re settled into their new house here in town, and we replaced it with a cool vintage upholstered chair that I found at Habitat Restore for $94. I love the arched detail in the arms, and especially love that the oatmeal-colored upholstery is the perfect match to our Unique Loom rug.

One of my favorite ways to make a bold patterned rug work in a space is by pulling out one or two colors from the rug, and using those as my jumping-off point for the furnishings. By incorporating two solid-colored side chairs to the space (one in oatmeal and another in the same blue tone found in the rug), I’m able to keep things feeling light, airy, and consistent overall. The rust colors in the rug work well with our 1960s wood trim and doors, not to mention the vintage round coffee table I brought up from our family room that also helps bring a sense of flow to the arrangement.

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Our Unique Loom Living Room Rug | dreamgreendiy.com + @unique_loom #ad

Our new Unique Loom rug is beautiful, for sure, and has seriously upped the ante in the space, but the function is what really sealed the deal for us. John and I love sitting cross-legged on the new rug surrounded by our pets in the afternoon and evenings. It’s super soft, and provides the perfect spot for us to hang out together as a family.

What do you think? Could your space be missing a rug, too? To be honest, I wasn’t even intending on putting the rug in this room, but when it arrived, I couldn’t wait to unroll it, and laid it out in the living room just to see what the rug itself looked like. As soon as the rug was unfurled in the space, though, it was like it was meant to be. Let me know what room you’d like to add a rug to in the comments below!

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