Farmhouse Bedding
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What makes farmhouse bedding work
Farmhouse bedding leans country, lived-in, and a little patinated. The BWB farmhouse collection runs heavy on hens, geese, sparrows, and wildflower repeats in palettes of cream, sage, dusty blue, soft red, and warm ochre. The aesthetic differs from cottagecore mainly in mood: cottagecore is romantic, farmhouse is workaday. Both photograph beautifully.
How to style farmhouse bedding
- Anchor with a country bird print. A hen or goose duvet cover sets the room. Pair with ticking-stripe or solid sheets so the bird print can lead.
- Layer a quilt or coverlet. Folded at the foot of the bed in a contrasting palette. This is the move that makes the bed read collected.
- Keep accessories simple. Painted woodwork, an iron bed frame, a single botanical print on the wall. Farmhouse rewards restraint elsewhere.
- Bring in linen texture. A linen duvet on a farmhouse bird print reads more relaxed than cotton sateen.
FAQ
Which substrate works best for farmhouse bedding?
Linen is the most-farmhouse option. Cotton percale is the crisp, affordable alternative.
Who prints and ships these?
Spoonflower prints each piece on demand in North Carolina and ships directly. Production runs about a week.
Can I get matching curtains, pillows, or throws?
Most farmhouse prints run across multiple surfaces. Search the design name to find its full family.
Can I order a swatch first?
Yes. Spoonflower swatches are inexpensive and worth doing before any full duvet order.











