I was visiting my sister and loved the duvet she had on her bed, then realized it was a whole cute matching set, with great shams/pillows and coordinating throw blanket options. I was expecting her to say it was from somewhere super expensive when I asked, but she told me it was this line from Target – whaaaat! I immediately ordered it all for my own room.
Sheets (in sour cream) | Duvet Cover (in natural) | Euro Pillows (chambray) | Euro Pillows (linen) | Quilted Pillow Shams | My Favorite Pillow (for sleeping on) | Throw Blanket (in natural/warm brown) | Nightstands | Large Black Frames (photos by Taryn Kent) | Bed Bench with Storage (Bed Bench in white boucle) | Rug is sold out, similar here! | Bed (it’s called the Avery Bed by Alder and Tweed if you want to Google for more options! I also found some options $1k-$2k cheaper that look very similar here, here, and here) | Curtains | Curtain Rod | Flush Mount Crystal Chandelier | Pink Salt Lamp |
I love everything I got (linked above) (and have seriously convinced anyone who’s been in my room to order the duvet for themselves) BUT…I decided to try the sheets that match and I honestly couldn’t stand them. They were too rough, too hot, even itchy?! So weird because I love the duvet so much! So, I returned them (something I rarely do, I hate returns!) and ordered these sheets instead. They are my favorite tried and true, and only $60 for a King set! I have two sets for my bed and both of the girls’ beds (twin size is only $30). They are exactly the kind of sheets I like, a good mix of soft but with a little bit of crispness and structure to them that keeps them cool. They honestly feel to me like sheets with a way higher thread count! I got them in the color “sour cream” and it looks perfect with the duvet in the color “natural”. Between that, the perfect weight of the duvet, my mattress, and cozy bed frame I am obsessed with my bed. It’s truly perfect for me, and actually makes it hard for me to sleep anywhere else!
Watch this video for a closer look at all of it!
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