In a situation you are lying down on your bed covered in Blanket, Duvet or Mattress, the appropriate and grammatically correct phrase to use is 'In bed'. On the other hand, when you're neither Asleep nor covered in Blanket or Duvet, it is only grammatically correct to say 'on bed'. I.e. I am on my bed.
Is I am on my bed correct?
"I am on the bed" = I am lying on top of the covers. As Leigh pointed out, the are both correct depending on context. One typically says they are "in bed" when they are under the covers and are about to go to sleep. Although, in the morning when you wake up, you can still be in bed.
What things go on a bed?
- Fitted sheet or flat bottom sheet.
- Top sheet.
- Pillowcases.
- Comforter, duvet, quilt, or blanket.
- Mattress pad (optional)
- Decorative linens (optional)
- Decorative pillows (optional.
What is the thing on your bed called?
Headboard cross rail: The horizontal piece set below the headboard slat that supports the bed base. Bed side rail: Also known as cot sides, safety sides and bed guards, these are those parts of the bed that run from the headboard to the footboard and support the bed lengthwise.
What does a bed contain?
A bed is a piece of furniture which is used as a place to sleep, rest, and relax. Most modern beds consist of a soft, cushioned mattress on a bed frame. The mattress rests either on a solid base, often wood slats, or a sprung base.