Nate Berkus Just Shared His #1 Best Design Secret for a Better Night’s Sleep
The iconic home designer, husband, and father of two shares his family's tips for powering down that help him power through. The Healthy @Reader's Digestย exclusive.
If you’re a little extra busy this time of year, Nate Berkus can relate. Between theย two school-aged kids and HGTV show he shares withย hisย husband, Jeremiah Brent, this icon of home design runs like any multi-tasking parent and professional.ย “Like many people out there, my life is a constant juggle of time and schedules,โย Berkusย tellsย us.
With a pace like this, he says, restful nights are crucial.ย โBeing able to be the best version of myself absolutely starts with me prioritizing rest. Everything else flows from there.โ (Meanwhile, his morning helper? “Coffee!”)
With his new partnership, Beautyrest by Nate Berkus, Nate’s working to put a good night’s sleep in closer reach for all of us. (“This is the first time I’ve ever designed a mattress and pillows!” he says.) Here, he letsย The Healthy @Readerโsย Digestย readersย in on exactly how he scores truly restorative rest (and makes sure his kiddos do, too!).
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Nate Berkus’s favorite new mattress feature
Berkus’s new Beautyrest collection has it all:ย mattresses, pillows and mattress protectors, each carefully designed to deliver a cool, comfortable nightโs sleep. โ[Beautyrest] are leaders when it comes to sleep technology, and they share my belief that people should never have to choose between comfort and style,โ Berkus tells us. “Itโs been really fun to marry what I bring from the world of design to the expertise Beautyrest brings to the world of sleep.โ
His favorite part of the line? It uses SEAQUAL fabric technology, which upcycles recovered plastics from the ocean into a โdurable and luxurious fabricโ for your bed. According to Berkus, each queen mattress represents 50 plastic bottles recovered from the ocean. (We love that!)
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Secrets to a better bedtime
At ages four and seven years old respectively, Berkusโs children, Oskar and Poppy, are at peak bedtime-procrastination ages. To help manage this, Berkus says the family carves out windows for everyone to relax together at certain periods throughout the week:ย โWe do rest time in the afternoons on the weekends, which can involve all of us piling into bed and watching a favorite movie or reading a favorite book.โ
But he also makes sure thereโs a solid routineโand rulesโin place every night.ย โOur kids are both bathed and read to every single night, and we usually take turns,โ Berkus says. โBut I think most importantly Poppy and Oskar were taught from day one that once they are in their beds, they can get up to go to the bathroom, but thatโs it.โ
As for himself, Berkus says he always has two or three books on his bedside table to help quiet his mind. Check out The 10 Best Health Books of 2022: Therapists and Readers Rate the Bestselling Wellness Books So Far This Year
But, what’s Nate Berkus’s biggest bedtime tip? Surround yourself in a space that puts your mind at ease. โDeclutter and organize your space,” he says. “Youโd be amazed at what a difference it will make.โย
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