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,โ€ย Berkusย tellsย us.

With a pace like this, he says, restful nights are crucial.ย โ€œBeing 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 @Readerโ€™sย Digestย readersย in on exactly how he scores truly restorative rest (and makes sure his kiddos do, too!).

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Nate Berkus Beautyrest mattress in a bedroomCourtesy Beautyrest

Berkus’s new Beautyrest collection has it all:ย mattresses, pillows and mattress protectors, each carefully designed to deliver a cool, comfortable nightโ€™s sleep. โ€œ[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. “Itโ€™s 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 โ€œdurable 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, Berkusโ€™s 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 โ€œWe 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 thereโ€™s a solid routineโ€”and rulesโ€”in place every night.ย โ€œOur kids are both bathed and read to every single night, and we usually take turns,โ€ Berkus says. โ€œBut 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 thatโ€™s 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. โ€œDeclutter and organize your space,” he says. “Youโ€™d be amazed at what a difference it will make.โ€ย 

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Miranda Manier
Miranda is the Associate Editor for TheHealthy.com and The Healthy section of Reader's Digest magazine. Previously, Miranda was a producer at WNIT, the PBS affiliate in South Bend, Indiana; and the producer in residence for Minneapolis TV news KARE 11, where she won an Upper Midwest Regional Emmy Award for producing gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Derek Chauvin trial. Miranda also interned at Chicagoโ€™s PBS station, WTTW, and worked as the managing editor at the Columbia Chronicle at Columbia College. Outside of work, Miranda enjoys acting, board games, and trying her hand at a good vegan dessert recipe. She also loves talking about TVโ€”so tell her what youโ€™re watching!