This 2-Minute Switch Just Disguised My Under-Bed Storage and Instantly Gave My Bedroom a More Whimsical Look – You Can Pick It Up for Just $50

This old-school detail hid my under-bed storage and instantly made the space feel softer, warmer, and far more romantic

a cottage style bedroom with a rug striped rug, red wrought iron bed, blue linens, a floral bed skirt and patchwork quilt with a wooden nightstand and rattan lamp
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If there’s one easy bedroom switch I didn’t expect to make such a noticeable difference, it's the simple act of adding a bed skirt.

I’ll admit, I’d mentally filed the bed skirt trend under ‘Grandma’s house’ for years, but after spotting them in some of my favorite cottage-style interiors, curiosity got the better of me.

Two minutes later (that’s genuinely all it took), my bedroom suddenly feels softer, more romantic, and far more considered –⁠ and, as a bonus, all the practical-but-not-pretty under-bed storage vanished from view. And the best part about this bedding trend? This isn't some pricey, high-effort upgrade. The exact bed skirt I chose costs just $50, making it one of the most affordable styling swaps I’ve made in my bedroom to date.

cozy cottage bedroom with ditsy floral wallpaper, a vintage dark rattan bed, blue and white scalloped bedding, bed skirt, and a white nightstand

In this cozy bedroom, the ruffled linen bed skirt remains neutral but adds so much softness to this vintage-style wooden bed frame.

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Where my storage bed (you've got to get all the extra closet space you can!) once felt a little exposed and utilitarian, the bed skirt added that gentle, layered look I always associate with a cozy cottage bedroom.

Plus, adding a simple skirt has softened the lines of my somewhat tired bed frame and made everything feel just a little more curated, without swapping out big-ticket furniture items or committing to a full refresh.

Another reason I’ve become such a bed skirt convert is how versatile they actually are. There’s a version to suit almost every interior design style, whether your space leans clean-lined and contemporary or full-blown maximalist. It’s not a one-look trend, but a finishing layer that can be styled to match the scheme you're already working with.

soft pink bedroom with floral mural wallpaper, a pink striped headboard, pink nightstand and white ruffle trimmed bedding with house plants

Pattern drenching remains a 'thing' in 2026, and there's no chicer way to do it in the bedroom than with a matching upholstered headboard and striped bed skirt.

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If your bedroom skews more modern or minimal, a tailored linen bed skirt in a natural, neutral tone is the way to go. Crisp pleats or a straight drop create a polished, hotel-worthy look that feels intentional rather than fussy.

On the other end of the spectrum, ruffled edges, pleats, and playful prints are perfect if you’re chasing that romantic, cottage-inspired aesthetic. These styles add movement and charm, softening the bedscape and making the whole room feel more relaxed and lived-in.

Whether you’re decorating a rental, sprucing up a guest bedroom, or giving your main suite a romantic refresh, the right bed skirt can pull your whole look together.

Below, I’ve rounded up 12 stylish bed skirts from budget-friendly finds to elevated, design-led options that are well worth the splurge.

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What I love most about this bedroom trend is how much impact it delivers for so little effort. It does so much heaving lift –⁠ upgrading an old bed frame, hiding storage, and adding softness and style in as little as a few minutes it takes to pop one on. If you are looking to pick up some new pieces, check out our dedicated guide to the best places to buy bedroom furniture.

Charlotte Olby
Style & Trends Editor

Charlotte is the style and trends editor at Homes and Gardens and has been with the team since Christmas 2023. Following a 5 year career in Fashion, she has worked at many women's glossy magazines including Grazia, Stylist, and Hello!, and as Interiors Editor for British heritage department store Liberty. Her role at H&G fuses her love of style with her passion for interior design, and she is currently undergoing her second home renovation - you can follow her journey over on @olbyhome