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How to Make a Bed According to Interior Designers, Bed Making Tips, How to Arrange Accent Pillows, Bedroom Decor Tips, Soothing Master Bedroom

The 3 Steps to a Perfectly Made Bed

We’re pretty particular about bed making here at Pulp Design Studios. We aren’t rule followers when it comes to design, so we apply the same approach to building perfectly made beds for our interior design clients… but the standards are high. Leaving plenty of room for personalization depending on each client’s individual preference, we do have a few tried and true tricks to making the perfect, designer-approved bed.

The Interior Designer Guide to Making a Bed

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Start with the basics.

You’re going to need a few obvious components to create your beautiful and ultra-comfy escape. Flat and fitted sheets are the most basic fundamentals and the ones you will come in most contact with, so you better make them luxurious. Peacock Alley is our go-to for amazing sheeting.

To make your bed looked styled and finished, you need a matelasse, duvet and layers of pillows (don’t worry, we’ll break this down next). During our in-depth design process, we ask our clients exactly how they like their duvet, whether super fluffy and plush, or lightweight and cool, and customize our selections to their preferences.

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Our Art Centric Style client wanted a sleek, structured look so we had a matelasse custom made to create the right look.

Layers, always create layers.

Layers are key when it comes to designing just about anything, from beds to entire rooms. Using a variety of pillow sizes and textured textiles will make your bed look polished and interesting.

There’s no hard rule to pillow arrangements, but a tried and true setup for a king bed includes three euros, two king shams, an accent pillow or two and a lumbar. Mix in different textures and patterns for adventurous or understated luxurious style. This is where we really customize the look for our clients — bring your personality out!

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Now put it all together.

Here’s the trick to photo-worthy bed-making…

Fold back your matelasse and tuck it below the mattress. Fluff out that duvet and double or triple fold it back to the foot of the bed. If you have a lighter weight duvet insert, triple fold it to give it extra volume, creating a plush and fluffy look.

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Extra Credit:

*If your bed frame requires a boxspring, a cover is essential — here’s a great option from Peacock Alley!

*Add a chic throw for another later of style. We like the tuck throws under the duvet fold at the end of a bed.

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Start elevating your bed making game by refreshing your space with designer-curated throws and pillows! And of course, we always encourage going custom with adventurous textiles!

Custom spaces that elevate your everyday life are our thing — details down to the down fill and pillow arrangement are always uniquely personalized for our clients. We always say, it’s time to make your home a reflection of you…

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10 Interior Design Trends We’re Using in All Our Projects

After spending the spring launching new hardware, our fabric collection, Pulp Design Studios for S. Harris, and visiting High Point Market to shop for clients, we’ve had plenty of time to explore new trends in the interior design industry. We’re always looking to travel, fashion, art and interiors for inspiration so we pulled from each pool to select our 10 favorite trends heading into May 2018…

The Top 10 Interior Design Trends of May 2018

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It’s May which means Met Gala! We are constantly turning to the fashion world for inspiration and love the Handmaids Tale vibes from this year’s imaginative Catholic theme at the Metropolitan Museum. Photographed by Philip-Lorca diCorcia for Vogue makes us more inspired by the Vatican than we knew possible.

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We couldn’t have a trend round-up without one of our favorite patterns from our licensed collection, Pulp Design Studios for S. Harris. We’ll get into our love of blues and greens later, but we can’t get enough of the artistic feel that makes our Old Cairo fabric so alluring!

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With so many exciting projects in the works, we are designing up a custom furnishing storm. That means putting the finishing touches on with adventurous and bold hardware! All of the Starburst Pull finishes have been taking our clients’ furnishings to the next level.

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You heard it here first — the Eye of Ra coasters are back in stock and better than ever! We just got in a new epoxy finish that is bringing major life to all of our entertaining and barware dreams!

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When has a floating marble vanity ever been a bad idea? We are in love with the high-impact effect of this space, featured in Architectural Digest. We designed a floating marble vanity for a client in Laredo and are waiting on pins and needles to see it installed!

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If you know Pulp, than you know we love to make a statement on our interior design clients’ walls. We’re big fans of a bold wallcovering, so we love everything about the idea of an art piece-like wall mural, like this space featured in Interior Design’s April 2018 issue.

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We are constantly turned to Elle Decor to find inspiration, and were so excited to see one of our favorite Phillip Jeffries wallcoverings featured in the April/May issue’s “What’s Hot” section. We are so incredibly honored to have our textile collection featured alongside the Coffered Wood wallcovering in one of our favorite publications.

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Anytime we find ourselves taken aback by a lighting fixture, we know it’s something good. Photographed by Stephen Kent for Elle Decor, we are all about the concept of a ceiling sculpture.

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We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again — blues and greens are the new neutral and we couldn’t be happier. We’ve been seeing this color trend everywhere from furniture to tile and especially love the artisan feel of the Euphoria tile by Sonoma. This space, photographed by Stephan Julliard for Elle Decor has us feeling blue in the very best way possible.

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Details, details, details… We love seeing unexpected surfaces with beautiful and intricate details, like this door photographed by Simon Upton for Elle Decor. Design is all about making a statement, whether understated or loud, and every space and surface has potential to be transformed into something unique.

We’ve been using so many of these trends in our current projects and can’t wait to share how we’re bringing our favorite inspirations into our client’s homes! Stay tuned…

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Before + After: The Traditional Home Dallas Showhouse Gets a Pulp Transformation

A Modern Entry for Traditional Home

Kicking off May the right way with fresh Pulp projects in the press! We are so excited to see the entry we designed for the Traditional Home Dallas Showhouse in print in the publication’s April/May issue! It’s been a crazy month getting to see our work and products featured in two of our very favorite shelter publications… pinch us!

We’ve haven’t stopped loving our Showhouse space since we started the project last summer, so seeing it on newsstands is an extra treat. We got to act as our own clients when we designed this space, so we went full Pulp when it came to the inspiration behind this undeniably bold and adventurous foyer! Be sure to check out the feature after you take a tour!

Before + After: The Pulp Entry

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“The entry is the place that sets the tone for the rest of the home, so we wanted to create a space that welcomed guests in with boldness and flair, just as we do when we design a client’s home!” — Beth Dotolo

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“We created function in the midst of the jaw-dropping aesthetics by designing a chaise lounge, made by Again & Again, with a statement S. Harris fabric. It made the space really livable, and of course created the perfect spot for a photo.” — Carolina Gentry

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“We carefully sourced each element in the space with the intention of creating impact and energy no matter where you look. The Bridget Beari grasscloth wallcovering packs the perfect Pulp punch, but keeps the space feeling balanced.” — Beth Dotolo

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“We wanted this space to exemplify what we do for our clients — custom furnishings, accessories that add personality and function, and a design that’s just as adventurous as stylish as the homeowner.” — Carolina Gentry

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Our entire experience designing the entry for the Dallas Showhouse was nothing short of amazing. It was an unforgettable opportunity getting to support the Alzeihmer’s Association through the design community. Take a full tour of the space here and shop entry essentials!

G E T  S H O W H O U S E  S T Y L E

The Founders Picks: 14 Essentials for a Spring Refresh

Interior Design Must-Haves for a Spring Refresh

Following the launch of Pulp Design Studios for S. Harris in March, the month of April was packed with client projects and design trips for the Pulp team. Inspiration was plentiful as were new trends and interior design treasures as we kicked off new projects, shopped the highs and lows of High Point Market and celebrated seeing our hard work published in two major shelter publications. And at the end of it all, we found 14 new things that we just couldn’t wrap the month without sharing…

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  1. Herbivore Calm Bath Salts | 2. Naseberry Eye Exfoliant | 3. Martin Sculpture | 4. Navigli Fabric, Salt and Pepper | 5. Nike Roshe One | 6. Madden Mirror | 7. Coconut Butter Oatmeal Recipe 

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  1. Julius Table Lamp | 2. Peru: The Cookbook | 3. Hidalgo Fabric, Ebonite | 4. Aesop Resurrection Aromatique Hand Wash | 5. Clyde May’s Alabama Style Whiskey | 6. f. is for frank Skull Studs | 7. Alder & Co Aoyama Incense 

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Tour the Lakehouse Retreat Featured in Modern Luxury Interiors!

Hot off the press! Our Lakehouse Retreat project was just published in the outdoor issue of Modern Luxury Interiors Texas! We designed this McQueeney, TX home for a longtime Pulp client, so we are especially excited to see this dreamy vacation home in print. What did the editors have to say about the home? See for yourself!

This home was one of our biggest transformations to date. We gave this dated lakeside home the ultimate example of the Pulp touch in a whole-home, floor-to-ceiling renovation. The result is a hotel-like vacation home designed to accommodate 16 guests in style. The house exemplifies our client’s style while feeling like the perfect place to host guests. If you don’t believe just how much of a transformation interior design can accomplish, behold the before and afters…

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Kitchen

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“The kitchen is the heart of the home — the place everyone is and wants to be. We created an open and bright space that would be perfect for entertaining and spending time with family.” — Carolina V. Gentry

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Dining Room

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This space exemplifies the way we brought our client’s passions to life in the home, while keeping things practical. The dining chairs are covered in a wipeable vinyl to keep them beautiful as guests run in off the lake.” — Beth Dotolo

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Living Room

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Get Your Vacation Fix — Tour the Entire Home

 

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All the Trends You Should Know About from High Point Market 2018

We’re back in the studios after a busy week sourcing new furnishings for our interior design clients at High Point Market. We came back with our hands full of new treasures and a list of favorites for clients to come. After six days scoping the depths of the showrooms and sitting in every piece of furniture we loved for clients, we formed our lists of the best new trends to hit market and the ones we’re seeing starting to stick around.

The Top Interior Design Trends

TIGHT BACK SOFAS: Everyone is loving tight back sofa, from furniture manufacturers themselves to our own design clients. We noticed tight back furniture is nearly every showroom we visited this market. CR Laine, Four Hands and Berhardt to name just a few!

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BLACK FOREST MARBLE: Bernhardt debuted an exquisite new collection of furnishings with dramatic and bold Black Forest marble. We always love the luxe look of marble, but this takes it to a whole new level.

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EQUESTRIAN VIBES: Horses were in as many places as furniture… seriously everywhere! Accessories, art, books, you name it — equestrian inspiration was plentiful. CR Laine and Bernhardt did this trend well!

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BLUES + GREENS: Blush pink had it’s moment, but this is the year of blues and greens. We love a classic neutral, but have been loving seeing cool blues and greens used as the new neutral. We loved this artful wall at Trowbridge and were inspired again at Julian Chichester!

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ANTIQUE MIRRORS: We were on the search all weekend for stylish antique mirrors for our Modern Mediterranean project and were excited to find so many of our favorite vendors, like these from Julian Chichester, had such well-done options!

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DELICATE METAL ACCENTS: We love giving our clients pieces that have interesting details, whether statement or subtle, and noticed tons of furnishings featuring spherical based metal accents. Four Hands and Mr. Brown had a couple of our favorites!

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ETHEREAL SCULPTURAL ELEMENTS: We found lighting, furniture, wall art and accessories drawing us all in from all angles with an artistic feel. We are all seeking comfort in uncertain times, and our interiors are trending this way with a higher focus on comfort and softer edges, shown by SkLo and Carvers Guild!

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The Design Trends Still Happening

SCULPTURAL FORM: We hope this sticks around always and forever. Adventurous form and unique style is what we’re all about, so we love this trend, especially these lamps at Visual Comfort and sculptures from Noir.

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VINTAGE INFLUENCE: We saw vintage vibes in some of our favorite lighting, art and vignettes from the weekend. We love an underlying vintage vibe in a cool piece that can still feel modern. Exhibit A: Kelly Wearstler for Visual Comfort.

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CURVED FURNITURE: Speaking of vintage vibes, curved furniture is a trend here to stay! We were so inspired by the vignettes anchored around curved pieces from Julian Chichester and Bernhardt.

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High Point is one of our favorite events of the year because we’re able to be the first to get our hands on new products in the design world for our clients. We’ve already started designing our favorites from this year’s market into our projects. Stay tuned to see how we use these trends in new spaces…

 

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