• By Nicole
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  • Feb. 24. 2017

bed-skirts
Bed skirts are decorative pieces of clothes attached to the frame of a bed. Their main purpose is to hide the box springs or bedposts, but they can also reduce dust accumulation and the spread of dust mites under the bed.

Two pieces come to make the bed skirt – the skirt and the deck. The deck, also called the platform, is a flat piece that stays between the box spring and the mattress. Bed skirts can be three-sided or four- sided.

What are the various types of bed skirts?

Bed skirts fall in two main categories – tailored and gathered.

  • Gathered – This is the most popular kind as it brings a feminine, soft and curvy look to a bed while ensuring everything beneath is covered up and secured. The fabric is usually loose and sewn to give it pretty folds. They incorporate fabric 2½ inches wide of the finished panel. Tiered ruffled bed skirts are also available if gathered ones are not your type.
  • Tailored – Tailored Bed skirts are the modern versions of bed skirts, offering a sleek and smoother finish. Mostly made from flat fabric panels, the designs are more illustrious and require less cloth. These bed skirts split at corners of the bed and sometimes even in front; preventing the skirt from sagging. Additionally, these extra splits make them look more chic and updated. These skirts are often pleated.

What size and drop length to opt for?

King, queen, single or twin bed skirts are available in all sizes. In case your bed is custom-made, you can get in touch with the many independent bed skirt makers out to get one suited to your needs.

The best thing about bed skirts? No matter what aesthetic you’ve chosen for your bedroom and bed, you will always find a bed skirt to match if you do a little looking. With numerous colours, designs and patterns available, there’s something for everyone.

Your bed is not only a huge investment. It also forms a major décor component of the room. So, why not up the décor percentage with a perfect bed skirt?