Two Ways To Style A Bed Blanket

Two Ways To Style A Bed Blanket

*This post was made possible by the generous support of Muslin Comfort, and features gifted product for testing purposes. All opinions are my own.

There are certain parts of decorating that I feel confident doing, things like shelf styling, color mixing, and sourcing furniture. But there are plenty of things that I feel like I’m downright bad at—one of which being bed linen styling. Coming up with a creative “bed-scape” just doesn’t come naturally to me! I’m very envious of designers who can whip up a beautifully curated collection of bedding, with all the right pillows, perfect patterns, and luxurious layering. When I do it, the result tends to look chaotic, so I often stick to the simplest combinations possible.

I’m a very stubborn person, though, so this situation isn’t something I’m willing to settle for. I really want to keep experimenting and stepping beyond the “easy” route when it comes to bed styling, and today’s post is my continued attempt at evolving. The focus of today’s story? End-of-the-bed blankets.

Two Ways To Style A Bed Blanket

Two Ways To Style A Bed Blanket

I really love using a bed blanket at the end of our mattress from both a functional standpoint and an aesthetic one. Functionally, it’s so nice to be able to pull up a nice heavy blanket on extra cold nights for an extra layer of warmth. Aesthetically, I think a blanket helps give a bed some presence and personality.

I’ve been doing this styling trick for years and years, but this is the first time I’ve ever tried a true tone-on-tone look. I really love the matching shades of earthy gray here between the end-of-the-bed blanket and our everyday linen duvet. The tonal palette between the two doesn’t overwhelm the room (that vintage wallpaper really ought to be the star of the show, after all!), and gives it sort of a “hotel-inspired” elegance, I think.

Two Ways To Style A Bed Blanket

But let’s talk a little bit more about that bed blanket. We just added the “365 Blanket” from Muslin Comfort to our collection (in the color Earthy Grey), and I love the luxurious character it brings to our space. It’s been much chillier after dark here in Virginia lately, so having that breathable, temperature-regulating blanket to pull up in the middle of cold nights has been a very welcome addition.

If you scroll back and forth between all of the photos in today’s post, you might notice that I experimented with two different ways to style this oversized blanket. First, I layered the blanket at the end of the bed in an organically bunched style. This method is really easy to maintain throughout the day because it’s supposed to look a little ruffled and messy. Our pets love to lounge on our bed throughout the day, and their paws are very often messing up the bedding. The bunched look of our end-of-the-bed blanket, though, can stand up well to their day- and night-time naps and wrestling sessions.

Two Ways To Style A Bed Blanket

Then, I tried the blanket folded in a sleeker, more modern style, as you see pictured above. I folded it in even quarters right at the end of the bed, which does look a little more pulled-together, and also makes it super easy to pull the blanket up in the middle of chilly nights. Although this look is a little more susceptible to getting mussed by pet paws, the muslin blanket itself is so thick that it really doesn’t budge all that much throughout the day, unlike some lighter weight bed blankets that I’ve used in the past.

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Which way is your favorite? I personally love the bunch, but the sleek folds option does satisfy my craving for order in the midst of all the craziness life has to offer! This 100% Muslin Cotton blanket actually functions as a full comforter replacement, too, so I’m excited to try that look out next—spreading it out all the way out across the bed as the top layer, that is. If you want to experiment with this type of bed styling, use my code “CARRIE26” to get a discount off your own eco-friendly Muslin Comfort order!

Two Ways To Style A Bed Blanket

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Xena Workwear Safety Boots Review

Xena Workwear Safety Boots Review

*Today’s post was made possible by Xena Workwear, and features gifted product for the purposes of a candid review. All opinions are my own.

I thought I’d take a break from home décor content today to talk about a veryyyyy practical addition to my wardrobe: new Valence safety boots from Xena Workwear. The brand reached out to me earlier this month to talk through the idea of a partnership, and at first, I thought my lifestyle didn’t really warrant the need for ASTM-certified, OSHA-compliant boots. But then I imagined my weekly routine of moving really heavy furniture by myself, schlepping potted plants up and down brick steps (that aren’t really to code…), and climbing ladders to stretch up to out-of-reach shelves, and I realized that I was actually the perfect candidate for safety boots—and you might be, too!

Xena Workwear Safety Boots ReviewXena Workwear Safety Boots Review

This was my first time learning about the Xena Workwear brand, but after doing a little research, I was hooked. It’s a woman-owned company that was founded because of the huge absence of safety boots designed to fit the feet of women specifically. Men’s feet are just built differently, and it was time that someone came out with a line of safety boots that followed the natural shape of a woman’s foot, could keep her safe, and look good doing it.

My new steel-toe Valence boots are anti-slip and so comfortable to wear around the house as I work on projects. I’m embarrassed to admit that, before, my go-to work shoes for heavy lifting around our home were flip flops, and even occasionally slippers. I’m not proud of this fact, and it could have cost me a lot—both physically and financially—if I had had an accident (which, frankly, was bound to happen at some point). I feel much more confident and protected now with these boots.

Xena Workwear Safety Boots Review

Yes, they’re awesome for house projects and running out to the hardware store to do more heavy lifting in the lumber and paint can aisles, but I also really appreciate how stylish these boots are. I have worn them out to the apple orchard, our favorite winery tasting room, and even the grocery store. It’s nice to know that I don’t look like I’m wearing hugely practical boots. They have the same vibe as any of my more fashion-forward boots, and I think that’s such a clever combination. The Valence have dual elastic on either side and pull-tabs with a hidden front tab to make them super easy to pull on and off, and after just a few wears, I can feel the leather softening to contour perfectly to my feet and ankles, too. Such a dream!

If you want to try a pair out for yourself, use my code DREAMGREENDIY20 to get $20 off. Did I mention that each pair is handcrafted in North America? I got them in the responsibly-sourced Chestnut Full Grain Leather, by the way, and chose my normal shoe size, 7.5. I have pretty narrow feet, but the “Regular” works just fine for me. Leave a comment if you have any questions, and I’ll be sure to share more details.

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