Enjoying an Allergy-Free Night

25 August; Author: ComfortWithMyComforter

There’s nothing that disrupts a night of sleep quite like allergies. If you’re up hacking, coughing, sneezing, and dealing with a runny nose, there’s little chance that you are getting any kind of quality sleep during the night. This can have serious ramifications on your work life and your personal life, because lack of sleep not only affects your ability to concentrate, but it also adversely affects your general mood.

If you’re averse to frequently taking medication in order to deal with your allergies, consider items like allergy mattress covers and hypoallergenic down alternative comforters. Made with fabrics that are resistant to allergies, this can be surprisingly helpful in eliminating some of your nighttime allergy symptoms. For the best results, make sure that all your bedding is made of this fabric. It could be your answer to a medication-free night of peaceful sleep.

Creating a Childhood Oasis

11 August; Author: ComfortWithMyComforter

A child’s room can be a child’s sanctuary from the outside world. This is where she can create her fantasies and be her self. Hence, this room must be decorated according to how a child wants it, of course, with a little input and guidance from you.

If your child has been used to co-sleeping with you, then it may take more coaxing and convincing to make her transfer to her own room. To make the room more appealing to a child, encourage her to do the planning. She can make fundamental decisions about the twin Egyptian cotton sheets and furniture. It is a way of preparing your child to be more independent. It is also an effective way of teaching your child to think on their own and to be responsible for their actions and decisions.

A Brief Look at the Pillow

26 July; Author: ComfortWithMyComforter

Historically, pillows were used mainly by the wealthy and have been found in Ancient Egyptian tombs. The difficulty of sophisticated dyes and sewing techniques lead to the development of pillows as an art form, with highly decorated pillows becoming prized commodities, first in China and later in Medieval Europe. The Industrial Revolution saw the mass production of decorated textiles and decorated pillows. Traditional Chinese pillows are often hard boxes made from stone, wood, metal, or porcelain instead of stuffed fabric

These days, pillows are often made of foam, down or a synthetic mixture. Down pillows are often thought of as the pinnacle of luxury and are available at varied prices.

History of Egyptian Cotton

12 July; Author: ComfortWithMyComforter

Egyptian cotton is a term applied to the extra long staple cotton produced in Egypt.  Ironically, this cotton species is the same as the Native American species, and was introduced by Mohammad Ali Pasha in the early nineteenth century. During the American Civil War, Europeans purchased their cotton from Egypt, and the cotton became an important part of producing clothing in Europe. Earlier Egyptian peoples made their clothing from linen.

In recent years, Egyptian cotton has recognized a meteoric rise in popularity, particularly when it comes to bedding. Egyptian cotton is often associated with luxury and high class brands in modern times, with king Egyptian cotton sheets in constant demand for their warmth and incredible breathability.

Dress Up Your Bedroom

25 June; Author: ComfortWithMyComforter

A comforter is a type of cover placed on top of your bed. A lot of comforters are made from silk, stain, goose or micro-suede down. Consumers who are shopping for comforters can choose from a wide assortment of sizes such as single, queen, twin, daybed and king down comforters.  Comforters are usually packed in a set that includes a bed skirt, pillowcases, and pillow shams. When selecting a comforter, it is best to measure your bed before purchasing a comforter set.

These days, families have many choices in buying comforters that range in colors, prints, styles and sizes. Always make sure to get a comforter that is wide enough to cover the edges of your bed. Comforters are now tailored using a large variety of materials from the usual silk and cotton to other comforter materials like wool, goose down, polyester, feather, or different combinations of materials.

Is Your Sleep Environment Allergy-Free?

11 June; Author: ComfortWithMyComforter

Spring is considered by some to be the height of allergy season, but other unfortunate souls battle the symptoms year round. If you haven’t yet been able to pinpoint the trigger for your allergies, ask yourself this question: Have you spent much time investigating your sleep environment? Not all allergies stem from outdoor triggers such as pollen or pet-related ones such as dander and hair.

Most people spend seven to nine hours a night in bed, and unfortunately bedding can be a haven for dust mites. The mites themselves as well as their microscopic droppings can cause serious irritation when inhaled. Patterns comforters with a high thread count acts as a deterrent for mites, preventing them from setting up shop in the soft downy recesses of the bedding.

Cotton Fibers Determine Comfort

26 May; Author: ComfortWithMyComforter

In recent years, Egyptian cotton has been the talk of the bedding industry. Still, the question remains: What makes one type of cotton superior to another? The answer is relatively simple. While domestically grown cotton is fine for clothing and towels, it just doesn’t compare in terms of softness and durability. In order to fully understand the difference, you’ll need to look at the material at the fiber level.

An Egyptian cotton sheet set features long-staple cotton fibers, which are naturally soft and strong. Domestic fibers are shorter and scratchier. The same is true of facial hair. Short stubble is scratchy, while a long, luxurious beard is feather-soft. It’s no wonder, then, that cotton grown in the fertile Nile River valley with long-staple fibers remains the king of the bedding industry


Quilted and soft with a modern sophisticated diamond pattern to aid any contemporary bedroom, Royal Exclusive Brands presents luxurious all seasons 9 piece quilt bed in a bag sets, which includes Quilt, Bed Skirt, 2 Standard and European Shams, Bed throw, 2 decorative pillows. The reversible and versatile Quilt set have a chocolate brown color face while the back has light gold giving the opportunity to switch colors according to your need.

This quilt features 120 grams per square meter of poly-filling which makes this set ideal bedding all year round. Available in Full, Queen and King with everything you need to dress your perfect bedroom.

Bedding On-the-Go

12 May; Author: ComfortWithMyComforter

For people who don’t want to go through the painstaking process of selecting bed shams, sheets, pillowcases, and a comforter, the bed in a bag is an excellent option. With a bed in a bag you purchase all of the essential components in a comfortable and appealing bedding set at the same time. There’s no need to go through the hassle of purchasing each piece individually because it’s all right there and ready to go! A bed in a bag makes a great addition to a guest room, kid’s room, or even a master bedroom.

When guests come to visit your home, you might even have a bed in a bag ready for use on your hide-a-bed couch. They’re also great for students heading off to college, or for temporary housing. You might even consider traveling with your bed in a bag when visiting friends or relatives; after all, don’t you always sleep better in your own sheets?

Buying baby bedding can be exciting and fun. There are so many colorful patterns and designs available today that can really add happiness to any kids’ room.

Our store UtopiaComforters understand the joy of expecting parents and have added baby and infant bedding to our growing bedding collections. You can now fine many design and color options to meet your need in decorating your baby’s room.

 

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