Make it straight away. I air it when I change the bedding. Take the bedding off in the morning, hoover the mattress and leave it bare until late afternoon/early evening.
I pull the quilts back when I get up; I am usually last out by about 5/10 minutes. But then make the bed when I go and get dressed about an hour or so later.
I shake out the duvet and fold it back to the end of the bed. I straighten the bottom sheet and shake the pillows. I leave the pillows propped up on the short side. The bed stays like that until we go to bed.
Air it for about an hour if I have time, then make it. Running late for work this morning so it remained 'aired' for the day. Before I go away on holiday I strip the bed completely and prop the mattress up so it gets a full airing for a couple of weeks. It's a pain in the asre having to come home and make it before being able to crash out though, especially if jet lagged
Sorry not understanding. The bed was made and installed in the bedroom ages ago. It has 4 stout legs and a base to put the mattress on, not to mention a foot and head board. One simply folds back the quilt on rising and pulls it over again at night.