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A peek into Alexandra Daddario's minimalist bedroom

May 06, 2023May 06, 2023

The actress has mastered white bedroom styling – featuring natural wooden accents and a headline-making focal point

With its enduring style and versatility, the appeal of a minimalist white bedroom is easy to understand. White is almost impossible to get wrong – one reason why it's enduringly popular – but knowing how to style this shade is another question. This is where Alexandra Daddario comes in.

The White Lotus actress shared a look inside her white bedroom – demonstrating how to use the color as the perfect base. The brilliant white shade juxtaposes the room's natural wooden features, including the dark beams and flooring. It also poses no competition to the room's stand-out piece: her Hästens bed.

You may already know about Swedish bed makers Hästens – renowned for creating one of the world's most expensive beds. Their pieces begin at around $7,500 for a 90cm Excel, but their most expensive models have sold for $588,990 and beyond. Naturally, they make some of the best mattresses, too. But for Alexandra, it's the room's focal point (beyond her fabulous outfit, obviously).

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Alexandra Daddario is not the first celebrity to sleep on a Hästens – as famously, Drake also made headlines for having one of their $400,000 beds in his Toronto home. However, unlike the rapper's modern, mirrored bedroom, Alexandra has opted for a pared-back, natural space.

The actress has never disclosed where she purchased her crisp white bedsheets, but after investing in a mattress such as this, we'd be confident in suggesting they're some of the best on the market.

We've found some similar options below if you want to mimic the crisp, clean look she's created.

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These thick, soft sateen cotton pillows are smooth to the touch and breathable all year round. mDesign crafted the pillows with premium, 100% cotton fibers (with a sateen weave), so they'll impress for longer.

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This ultra-soft sheet set has a 360-degree elastic band and a 15-inch deep pocket that is designed to tailor-fit large mattresses. It includes a size/directional label to make dressing your bed easier than ever before.

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Made from 100% premium viscose from bamboo, these white sheets pair beautifully against neutral paint and minimalist interiors such as Alexandra's. They are said to get softer with every wash.

Alongside Hästens's iconic blue and white gingham print, she has interrupted the white space with a gray-blue bedside table, topped only with books.

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Alexandra's minimalist bedroom allows the wooden architectural features and the distinct Hästens blue to make the statement they deserve. But how can this translate to our homes? While we can't all own a Hästens, designer Tama Bell says we can learn from her use of color – and how her textured headboard stands out.

'We love all white because it is crisp and clean and allows us to layer on top with color and texture in furnishings and textiles,' Tama says. 'This hue is light, bright, and classic. It allows your room to direct the aesthetic through the furnishings and accessories. It allows the other pieces to pop on a simple base that is neutral.'

Tama Bell is a certified designer and founder of Tama Bell Design, a studio based in Sebastopol, California. She describes her design style as European traditional mixed with the California coast – demonstrated through designs that are 'quiet, elegant and comfortable.'

Experimenting with statement headboards, much like Alexandra's, is a great way to incorporate color – without sacrificing a minimalist scheme. However, headboards aside, there are other ways to add just the right amount of vibrancy to our bedrooms.

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'Pair white paint with a vibrant rug to anchor and enliven the space. Or, add color and texture to fabrics through your pillows or window treatments,' Tama says.

'For the right white, pay attention to the undertones when selecting and what feeling you are trying to create in the space. We love warm, off-white tones – used en masse walls on ceilings and trim – to encapsulate and create a cozy, modern feeling.'

Megan is the News and Trends Editor at Homes & Gardens. She first joined Future Plc as a News Writer across their interiors titles, including Livingetc and Real Homes. As the News Editor, she often focuses on emerging microtrends, sleep and wellbeing stories, and celebrity-focused pieces. Before joining Future, Megan worked as a News Explainer at The Telegraph, following her MA in International Journalism at the University of Leeds. During her BA in English Literature and Creative Writing, she gained writing experience in the US while studying in New York. Megan also focused on travel writing during her time living in Paris, where she produced content for a French travel site. She currently lives in London with her antique typewriter and an expansive collection of houseplants.

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