"I am one of those people who makes the bed first thing every morning. And by "make," I mean hiding messy sheets underneath a slightly straightened comforter and leaving the corners untucked and hanging off the side of the bed. So when I saw a clever Apartment Therapy tip suggesting that a spatula could make the bed-making process easier, I knew I had to try it."
"I purchased a brand-new, never-touched-food spatula for this hack, but you can use any spatula (especially if you have an extra one) available to you. I started by using the spatula to tuck in my fitted sheet, which is always super wrinkled when I wake up. Normally, it's tough to get my hands into that tight space between the mattress and the frame - but the spatula fit right in and smoothed everything down with ease."
A spatula can be used to tuck sheets and blankets into the crevice between the mattress and frame, eliminating the need to lift the mattress. A flat spatula fits into tight spaces and smooths fitted sheets and wrinkles with ease. The tool can also tuck flat sheets and blankets neatly into the same gap, avoiding heavy corner wrestling. The technique works in minutes and is suitable for people who cannot easily lift mattresses. Storing a dedicated unused spatula near the bed makes the habit easy to maintain. The result is a consistently neater, more put-together bed, especially in small living spaces.
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