Never. I’m gonna get in it that night so I don’t see the point
I just have to pull a duvet up and looking at a mess all day is depressing.
How often are you all walking through your room on a given day? I’m only in the bedroom to sleep. Otherwise the rest of the house is used.
Maybe if it was a studio apartment or something, but that’s not going to be most people.
I fall in that tiny apartment gang. Not quite a studio, but I have way too much stuff for the space (I used to live somewhere much larger), so my bedroom has a lot of stuff in it that I interact with on a daily basis, like all my tools, my hobby workbench, main storage closet, etc. I spend a lot of time in my bedroom not sleeping.
I don’t make my bed because I’m lazy and it doesn’t bother me to see it untidy lol
I really wish I had more space, I would love my bedroom to just be for sleep.
I live in my room. It is big enough for a queen size bed, rocking chair, coffee table holding bed time tv, behind the tv are my 2 desks. GF took the other large room for her computer space, kid has her own room as well. So yeah, from when I get home til I go to sleep I am in there. I cannot see my bed side from my desk due to a huge tv. My room is basically 2 rooms in one
2 bedroom apartment, both bedrooms are also offices.
No. I just use the same one everyday.
Nope. By making your bed you actually increase the amount of mites living in it.
This reason. Plus it’s stupid
No.
Explanation: Do you have any idea how tight my schedule in the morning is?
Wake up.
1 minute to start brain just enough for basic motor skills to work.
1 minute to check phone if we found aliens, are in a world war or are in a world war with aliens.
5 minutes to jump out of bed, brush teeth, wear pants.
3 minutes to leave house and reach car.
So if I, for whatever reason, try to make my bed in the morning, I either sleep less or come to work late. Both of which are unacceptable. I leave “making the bed in the morning” to the people who think we think of them being overachievers, but in reality we think of them being asscrumbs.
Yes, always. Duvet either fully stretched, or folded in half to let the bed freshen up when it’s been a warm night. Why ? Because it takes 10 seconds and could well be the only satisfying thing I’ll do that day.
I have heard that 30 minutes to an hour is enough to have the blankets turned down, to prevent dust gathering under the sheets. I don’t really know but I stick to that. I roll the sheets down when I get up and make the bed just before I leave.
I definitely see the logic
Only if there are visitors because that’s the general tidiness expectation. Generally no because I don’t see any usefulness and I hate sisyphean tasks. Also, my mattress probably airs a bit better if it’s not fully covered.
I hang my sheets to air out
I do because my partner likes having the bed made.
No. If I do, the cats will inevitably unmake it playing and making little nest spots with the blankets.
I pull the duvet right back so the mattress can air out. Sometimes I make the bed properly after a few hours, sometimes I don’t.
Nope. I don not even like well made beds where it gets to tight like the say hotels do them. First thing I do is pull at all the bedding till its a nice comfortable mess.
I used to not care, but since having animals and noticing just how much dust and hair accumulates on other surfaces I’ve started pulling at least the sheets back up to cover the bed and prevent the direct sleeping surface from getting as dirty. I also brush my feet off before climbing into bed and we have a “shoes off at the door” rule to keep from tracking too much dirt into the house.
Yes, it makes it cozier when I return to it in the evening
Plus if I don’t my cat will sit on my pillows.
I make a half attempt at straightening it. My roommate uses my bed sometimes because they like my mattress better, so no reason to make it up proper.
I leave the comforter and top sheet pulled back for a couple hours so the mattress can air out, and I pull them up and straighten them out later.