Some printed duvets and pillow covers are tempting, particularly those by designers such as Diane Von Furstenburg...
Paper Cheetah Duvet via dvf.com |
Here are some of my current favourite bedroom images featuring white bedding.
above 4 images via Lonny |
The only drawback? Keeping your whites pristine!! However I recently came across this method for getting your whites really white. Here's how it goes:
- Fill bucket/sink with hot water and add 2 tablespoons of washing up liquid. Soak whites for 15 mins. Remove and rinse with warm water.
- Fill bucket/sink with hot water and add 2 tablespoons of ammonia. Soak whites for 15 mins. Remove and rinse with warm water.
- Fill bucket/sink with hot water and add 2 tablespoons of white vinegar. Soak whites for 15 mins. Remove and rinse with warm water.
- Put whites in washing machine on hot cycle (I also used a pre-wash) using your regular detergent and an oxy-action product. Dry in the sun if possible.
4 comments:
Thanks for the tips on washing whites sheets.My daughter is a fan of fake tanning!They don't mix!!
~Anne
I've always loved white bedding but I recently noticed that my duvet cover was looking dingy. I've been looking for a replacement (and even considering color) but now I'm going to try your tips! Thanks!
This is great - I am going to give it a whirl. Thanks for jotting it all down! One of the nicest things about buying brand new linen is that perfect clean crisp whiteness, which never seems to be the same after washing.
Lots of gorgeous bedding items...but you can never go wrong with white on white.
x
Melissah
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