Choosing bedding really doesn't seem like a difficult task. Remember your first bedding selection? Chances are it was little more than the spare set a kind parent had and allowed you to use it for the second hand bed you were sleeping in. After all, getting started in life is not always about having the finest of all selections but using what is handy and available.

Today, you're a real grown up and your choices in furnishings might go one step beyond what Mom kept in the closet in anticipation of your first apartment. Even if you're not the greatest when it comes to matching your colors and textures and you can't really determine whether plaids or stripes are in your best interest there is a simple bedding solution for you.

We are going to assume that you need at least three sets of bedding for your home. You have the master bedroom, which is where we will assume you sleep, a guest bedroom for those who pop in from time to time, and we'll even assume you have a child's bedroom to contend with. This gives you three chances to create a good look within a room without breaking the bank. Simply changing the look of a bed can go a long way when it comes to changing the look of a room.

For the master bedroom, you want something that looks contemporary and that matches two people's basic personality and design preferences. Plain and solid colors can be a good match, especially in a room with a lot of other solid colors. Do you have painted walls? Finding a counter or agreeing color that will happ
ily compliment the color of the walls is really about as difficult as playing the color wheel game.

The color wheel game is a way of matching your bedding options to the walk color without having to guess. A lot of beds come in a bag or come in a basic set that help you arrange your room with a little bit of matching flair. Light walls should have dark bedding and dark walls do better with lighter bedding. White is not usually a color of choice if you have dogs, cats, children, or messy hobbies.

A guest bedroom can be a little bit harder because you have only the room's demeanor to deal with. There are no personality factors to take into consideration because there are a wide variety of people that could crash there. So, once again you want to make sure that you choose a color or design that will compliment the surrounding room.

Doing so usually means going with a solid color to create comfort for all of your guests. Flowery patterns or pretty designs can be rather feminine when it comes to make guests. Doilies and other feminine features that are in the room can be overpowering.

A child's bedroom can be a lot of fun to get some bedding that really works. Out of all the possible options for beds in the house, a child's room is always the most fun because you can often be the most creative. Of course, if your child just wants something plain and simple, you should respect that in your bedding choice.

Annie Deakin is a journalist, fashion and furniture expert and editor at mydeco.com and is currently very impressed by the great range of chest of drawers, furniture and recliner chairs.