The bed is the largest single thing in a bedroom, which makes bedding the fastest way to change how the whole room feels. Off-the-shelf bedding comes in a handful of sizes and a fixed look, and it almost never coordinates with the drapery, the headboard, or the window treatments you already have. Custom bedding solves that: pieces sized correctly, in fabrics you chose, designed to pull the room together. We sew it all by hand in our St. Petersburg workroom, alongside the rest of our window treatments and soft furnishings, and have since 2000.
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Retail bedding is built to an average bed and a safe look, so it tends to fit loosely, drape oddly, and clash with everything else you have chosen. Custom bedding is the opposite: a duvet sized to your actual comforter, a bed skirt cut to your exact frame height, shams that match your headboard, and pillows that tie back to the drapery across the room. It is the difference between a bed that came from a box and a bed that looks designed.
Sized to your bed: Duvets, skirts, and shams cut to your exact mattress, comforter, and frame, so everything fits and drapes correctly.
Fabrics you actually chose: Designer cottons, linens, velvets, and performance weaves from the Kravet and Stout libraries.
Coordinated with the room: Matched or contrasted with your drapery, headboard, and window treatments since we make all of them.
Sewn by hand in our workroom: Proper inserts, finished seams, welting, and zippers, built to last, not mass-produced.

What We Make
A bedroom can use a single accent piece or a fully coordinated ensemble, and we do both. The pieces that come out of our St. Pete workroom most often:
- Duvet covers, coverlets, and comforters. The centerpiece of the bed, sized to your insert and finished the way you want, from crisp and tailored to soft and full.
- Bed skirts and dust ruffles. Cut to your exact frame height with clean, even pleats or panels, the detail that makes a bed look finished to the floor.
- Pillow shams and decorative pillows. Euro, standard, and king shams plus throw and accent pillows that layer the bed and carry color around the room.
- Throw pillows for the whole home. Not just the bedroom; custom pillows transform a sofa or a reupholstered chair for a small investment.
- Bolsters and specialty cushions. Including window-seat and banquette cushions so a reading nook or bench matches the bed.
- Upholstered headboards. Built to your bed size and the shape you want, or recovered from an existing frame, the anchor we often design the rest of the bedding around.
Choosing Fabric for Bedding
Bedding fabric has to look beautiful and live with daily use, so the selection matters. We work from the Kravet and Stout libraries and the houses they distribute, giving you a deep range of cottons, linens, velvets, and performance weaves, which you can explore on our brands page. At the in-home appointment we bring samples so you can judge them against your wall color, your light, and the cornices, valances, or drapery already in the room. We also steer you toward fabrics that wear and clean well for the pieces that get used hardest, and toward the showpieces for the accents that mostly just look good.
Coordinating the Whole Bedroom
The real advantage of a custom workroom is coordination. When the same studio sews your bedding, builds your headboard, and makes your window treatments, every fabric decision is made in relation to the others. A pillow can pick up the accent color in the drapery; a bed skirt can echo the trim on a cornice; a headboard can anchor a palette that runs through the whole room. That is almost impossible to achieve buying pieces separately off the shelf, where everything is chosen in isolation and you hope it works together. We design the bedroom as one composition, not a stack of unrelated purchases.
Layering a Bed the Way a Designer Would
A bed that looks effortless is almost always carefully layered, and custom pieces are what make the layers work. Start with the foundation: a base and a duvet or coverlet sized to the actual insert so it drapes instead of bunching. Add a bed skirt cut to the exact frame height to ground the bed and hide the box spring cleanly. Then build the pillow layer from back to front, euro shams against the headboard for height, standard or king shams in front of them, and a row of decorative and throw pillows to bring in pattern and the accent color that ties back to the room. A lumbar or bolster pillow finishes the arrangement. Because we sew all of it in one workroom, the scale and the fabrics stay in proportion: the shams relate to the duvet, the pillows relate to the drapery, and nothing fights for attention. It is the same logic a designer uses, and it is why a custom bed reads as composed while a pile of store-bought pieces tends to look like exactly that, a pile of separate purchases.
Our In-House Workroom: Since 2000
Everything we make is sewn under one roof in West St. Petersburg, and has been since 2000. That means real quality control, proper construction with finished seams and the right inserts, and the ability to match a fabric across bedding, drapery, and upholstery exactly rather than approximately. It also means accountability: if something is not right, it comes back to our bench, not a factory in another state. You can see finished projects in our gallery and read the story behind the studio on our about page.
Custom Bedding vs. Store-Bought
Store bedding is convenient and cheap, and for a guest room you rarely think about, it is fine. For the room you sleep in every night, the compromises add up: loose fit, generic looks, and fabrics chosen for a price point rather than for your space. Custom bedding is sized to your bed, sewn in fabrics you selected, and designed to work with the rest of the room. It costs more and takes a few weeks, and it is the difference between a bedroom that is decorated and one that is designed.
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How the Process Works
- Free in-home consultation. We see the room, talk through the look, and bring fabric samples so you choose against your own walls and light.
- Design and measurement. We measure the bed, frame, and pieces and finalize fabrics, trims, and details.
- Workroom fabrication. Each piece is sewn by hand with proper inserts, finished seams, welting, and zippers.
- Delivery and styling. We deliver and help dress the bed so it looks the way it did in the plan.
When you are ready, request your consultation and we will find a time that works.
Custom Bedding Across St. Petersburg & Tampa Bay
We sew and deliver custom bedding throughout St. Petersburg, West St. Pete, Downtown St. Pete, Snell Isle, Old Northeast, Shore Acres, Tierra Verde, Clearwater, and Seminole, plus the Tampa side of the bay. For larger projects we travel across most of the Tampa Bay and Gulf Coast region.
Ready to design a bedroom that feels finished?
Call (727) 914-5410 or request your free in-home consultation. We are available by appointment, evenings and weekends included.