![]() ![]() ![]() I tend to stick with white bedding because I once read that people associate it with luxury and relaxation. Our sheets and duvet cover are from Brooklinen, another new-to-me company I’m a fan of. Saatva also has a 120-day trial period, free delivery and free mattress removal. For those wondering, we went with the 11.5-inch Luxury Firm, and I’d order a mattress from them again in a heartbeat. Similar to Casper, Saatva sells direct-to-consumer which means you get a better quality mattress for less (no middle-man markup!), but the Saatva mattresses have coils which, I read, is better for hot sleepers. Our mattress is from Saatva, and we love it! I liked the idea of a Casper mattress but was a little worried the foam would be too hot for the hubs. I’m so happy we did because this walnut set was worth the wait. Back when we got married and were living in a two-bedroom apartment in San Francisco, we decided to hold off on buying our forever bedroom and settled for an inexpensive bed frame and Craigslist dressers instead. When we bought our home in 2016, the hubs and I decided to go all-in on the bedroom set. In a perfect world, we’d eliminate all devices as well, but right now we use our phones as baby monitors at night so that probably won’t be happening for a while. We have two favorite prints and a big round mirror on the wall in place of a television. The hubs and I are much happier, relaxed people in open, uncluttered spaces, so we’ve tried to keep as much “stuff” out of our bedroom as possible. But now that Inés is sleeping through the night more consistently, we’re hoping it becomes a regular thing for all of us. My main focus when designing this room was –you guessed it– quality sleep! I’m not going to lie, with a baby and a toddler there hasn’t been a whole lot of that happening the last 18 months. The queen-size snuggling was nice and all, but boy does it feel good to be back in a king-size bed! With a master on the main floor and a baby who didn’t start sleeping through the night until recently, moving upstairs to be closer to the kids just made the most sense. Such is the reality of having a baby and a toddler! I held off on writing it because we’ve actually been sleeping upstairs in our guest room/office for the last nine months or so. Welcome to our minimalist master bedroom tour! This post has been in the works for quite a while. ![]()
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