Las Vegas Review-Journal

Winter bedding roundup: More plaid, please

- By Katie Laughridge

As cold weather approaches, it is really getting me excited about the upcoming season, and I don’t mean the holidays. Sure, this time of year, it is most common to be fantasizin­g of dancing gumdrops, snow-covered trees and the cheery old man in red coming to leave presents, but I’m dreaming of — you guessed it — plaid. Yes, it is finally what I like to refer to as plaid season.

While I tend to celebrate plaids and tartans at all available opportunit­ies, fall and winter are when this terrific textile has its most noticeable moment in the spotlight. Plaid is such a versatile pattern that it can be mixed and matched with so many different textiles and delivers a big impact whether it is used sparingly or as a main focal point.

The cozy warmth of plaid is the perfect addition to all areas of the home, but I especially enjoy it in a bedroom setting. In the spirit of the season, our bedding displays at Nell Hill’s (a home furnishing store in Kansas City, Missouri) are popping with everything from tartan to tattersall. Nothing feels more comforting or more like home than a good dose of plaid in your room.

One of my favorite beds right now is this plaid duvet with its stunning red, green and yellow pattern. We’ve paired it with everything from dark and distressed leather headboards and camel plaid pillows to rich velvets, warm winter knits and a bright and elegant frame. It can hold its own against even the most powerful fabrics and textures.

Houndstoot­h, tartan and animal print is a lovely trio. Neutral plaids can bring just as much to a room as their colorful cousins. This particular plaid creates a masculine but soft bedding display that is warm and layered without being overwhelmi­ng. The browns and tans paired with the natural wood of the bench and headboard bring to mind thoughts of a cozy winter lodge nestled in a forest full of fragrant pine.

Despite its cozy winter nature, this is a plaid that can thrive year-round. Both elegant and approachab­le, this is a timeless look that can be taken from season to season with a quick switch of accent pillows. Bringing in warm luxurious velvets for colder months or using soft neutral florals for spring will change this look completely without losing the cozy feel that makes it so special.

What is black and white without red for pop? This is the perfect example of a little plaid leaning into the holidays. For those who like to keep their duvet consistent through the changing of the seasons, plaid accents are a great way to bring a touch of holiday to your space. Mixing in classic Christmas colors, pillows and accessorie­s can create the seasonal bed of your dreams.

 ?? Tribune News Service ?? One of my favorite beds upstairs right now is the Glenfiddic­h plaid duvet with its stunning red, green and yellow pattern.
Tribune News Service One of my favorite beds upstairs right now is the Glenfiddic­h plaid duvet with its stunning red, green and yellow pattern.

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