Bedscaping: the trend transforming how we make our bed
In recent months, a new trend has been gaining attention across international magazines, social media, and the world of interior design: bedscaping.
More than just a well-made bed, bedscaping transforms the bedroom into a space of comfort, aesthetics, and wellbeing — almost like a retreat within your home.
But what exactly is bedscaping, and how can you bring it into your daily routine?
What is bedscaping?
The term “bedscaping” comes from combining “bed” and “landscaping.” Just like in a garden, the idea is to create layers, textures, and visual harmony — but on your bed.
It’s not just about decoration. It’s about creating an experience.
A bed designed with intention:
- more comfortable
- more beautiful
- and more inviting
Why has bedscaping become a trend?
In an increasingly fast-paced world, the bedroom has become an essential space for rest and recovery.
Bedscaping responds to this need:
- it promotes relaxation
- enhances sleep quality
- and turns small gestures (like making your bed) into a daily ritual
Additionally, with the rise of minimalist design and wellbeing at home, this trend has become naturally relevant.
How to create bedscaping at home
You don’t need to redesign your entire bedroom. Small changes make a big difference.
1. Layer your bed
Combine different elements:
- fitted sheet
- flat sheet
- duvet cover
- additional pillowcases
Layers create depth and make the bed more inviting.
2. Choose breathable materials
Comfort starts with materials.
Fabrics like bamboo are naturally:
- lightweight
- breathable
- soft to the touch
Perfect for creating a fresh feeling throughout the night.
3. Work with a color palette
Opt for neutral or soft tones for a more timeless look:
- white
- beige
- sand tones
- soft greens
You can also introduce a touch of color to add personality.
4. Keep it simple
Less is more.
Good bedscaping doesn’t need excess — it needs balance.
Clean lines, quality fabrics, and a cohesive aesthetic make all the difference.
5. Create a ritual
Bedscaping is not just visual — it’s emotional.
Opening your bed at the end of the day, feeling the fabrics, stepping into a space prepared for rest.
This is where better sleep begins.
Bedscaping and wellbeing: the connection to sleep
A well-designed bed is not just more beautiful — it directly impacts the quality of your rest.
The right materials and a sense of comfort help the body relax faster, making bedtime feel more natural and enjoyable.
Your bed, your space
Bedscaping has no strict rules.
It’s about creating a space that reflects your style and, above all, makes you feel good.
Because in the end, it’s not just about aesthetics — it’s about how your day begins (and ends).