Collection: Coverlets & Bedspreads

Create a warm, layered bed in minutes. Coverlets and bedspreads add texture, softness, and that finished cabin look—easy to swap season to season.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between a coverlet and a bedspread?

Coverlets are typically lighter-weight, quilted or woven layers designed to sit on top of your bedding (often with the pillows/shams showing). Bedspreads are usually larger and meant to drape closer to the floor, creating a more “all-in-one” finished look.

Do I use a coverlet instead of a comforter, or on top of it?

Both work. For a lighter, clean look, use the coverlet as the top layer over sheets. For a cozier cabin layer, place the coverlet over a duvet or comforter to add texture and help “pull the bed together.”

How do I choose the right size?

Start with your mattress size, then decide the look you want:

  • Tailored/clean: choose the standard size for your bed.
  • More drape/coverage: size up when available—especially for thicker mattresses or if you like extra hang over the sides.

If you’re unsure, check the dimensions listed on the product page and compare them to your mattress depth.

What’s best for a cabin look—quilted, woven, faux fur, or patterned?

Think “layers + texture.” Quilted and woven coverlets give a classic lodge foundation, while patterned styles (Southwest, plaids, wildlife motifs) bring the cabin character. Add warmth with a throw at the foot of the bed for the finished, inviting look.

How do I layer pillows with coverlets and bedspreads?

A simple formula that always looks pulled together:

  • Sleeping pillows + shams
  • 1–2 accent pillows (lumbar or smaller square)
  • A throw or blanket folded at the foot

This keeps the bed cozy without feeling busy.

Are coverlets and bedspreads easy to wash?

Most are designed to be low-maintenance. Always follow the care tag, but as a rule: wash on gentle and avoid high heat. If your piece has specialty trim, heavy texture, or faux fur elements, spot-cleaning or air-drying can help preserve the look longer.

How do I switch the look seasonally without buying all new bedding?

Use your coverlet/bedspread as the “style layer.” Keep a neutral base (sheets + core bedding) and rotate one top layer: lighter textures for spring/summer, richer patterns and warmer throws for fall/winter. It’s the fastest way to refresh a room.