I have always loved a beautiful bed.  I love to sleep, and after all, we spend more time in bed than we do just about anywhere else.  When I was in school, one of my best friends repeatedly told me that I had a "department store bed" ... because it was always made up just so, like those you see in a department store!   I meticulously made it up every day - comforter folded just right, Euro shams in back, standard shams in front and coordinating sheets.  Well, April's Allure magazine has a great little article entitled "How to Style Your Bed" with advice from Ellie Cullman.  Ellie is the founder of Cullman & Kravis, a NYC-based interior design firm with a very prestigious client list.  Ellie's advice is absolutely spot on, so be sure to check out what she has to say.  I'll add just one little note to her advice.  Yes, Williams-Sonoma Home and Restoration Hardware have great sheets.  But I hate wrinkled sheets and I simply do not have time to iron my bedding.  The Restoration Hardware set I bought to "upgrade" our guest room was a wrinkled mess straight from the dryer.  So until I find a vintage mangle (and yes, I have been looking) or an affordable alternative to the best rotary iron currently available, I will remain a huge fan of the Land's End No Iron Supima Sateen bedding.  The sheets are 100% Supima cotton in a 600 thread count and - in my book - the best available for the money.  They are treated at a fiber level to resist wrinkling, which means that they emerge fresh (or even not-so-fresh) from the dryer looking great.  I've since replaced both the master bedroom and the guest bedroom sheets with the Land's End ones, and when my twins move to big boy beds, they will be getting crisp white Land's End sheets as well.  So when you are planning your upcoming house projects, think about upgrading your bed!  I don't understand why the master bedroom is often the lowest priority.  It's your house, and you should enjoy it more than anyone!