Archive for the ‘Comforters’ Category

Various Kinds of Goose Down

Wednesday, August 17, 2011
posted by ComfortInMyBed 4:05 PM

Down comforters are made from down feathers. These are taken from underneath the feathers that we see in goose or duck. This part of the plume is what keeps the birds warm even in very cold weather. This is also why we fill comforters with them. Comforters down provide the most comfortable cover against cold weather.

Down comforters are preferred for their excellent thermal properties. They are also incredibly light weight. There are attempts to replicate these qualities with the use of synthetic materials. There has been some success but nothing can equal the luxurious feeling that goose or duck down offers. Price can vary widely; that is because there are different kinds of goose down. Siberian goose down is considered the best. Other kinds come from Eider ducks of Iceland. They are the warmest and have the most luxurious feel.

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This Deserves To Be Covered Too

Tuesday, August 16, 2011
posted by ComfortInMyBed 11:45 AM

My sister and I furnished our own studios. We each had a daybed in addition to our queen size beds. Daybeds are practical when you have friends who visit you often. They can serve as a sofa and a bed at the same time. We promised to make our daybeds just as attractive as our beds so we each bought daybed beddings set.

Daybed beddings set come in several sizes. Just as there are several sizes for daybeds, there are daybed beddings sets for all of them. Some bedding sets are in silk and others are in cotton. They come in different colors and prints too. Some come with lace and others are as plain as they come. They all serve the same purpose: to spruce up and protect your daybed.

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Room Decorating with Comforters

Thursday, August 11, 2011
posted by ComfortInMyBed 2:15 PM

In bedroom decorating, one of the best ways to get started is to buy comforters. Regardless if you choose down filled comforters or just the regular ones, comforters in vibrant colors will surely give your bedroom that instant made up look. A comforter usually come in set which includes the sheets, pillow cases, a bed skirt, and shams as well. All you will need are nice curtains and other matching accessories to complete your bedroom makeover.

To make sure that you are buying the right comforter set, consider the following:

  • Decide on a theme that you want to achieve in your bedroom.
  • Choose the type of fabric that you want for your comforter set.
  • Identify the appropriate thickness of your comforter that is suitable in your bedroom’s temperature.
  • Know the thread count that suits you best to ensure comfortable sleep.

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Choosing the Right Satin Material

Wednesday, August 3, 2011
posted by ComfortInMyBed 12:55 PM

The satin fabric is characterized by high luster. It is commonly used in baseball jackets, athletic shorts, women’s lingerie and evening dresses. It presents a most elegant look when used as upholstery and beddings. A satin comforter and bedding set is the most luxurious thing that can dress up a bed. Aside from luster, the fabric is also soft and velvety to the touch. It used to be exclusively made from silk but now it can be manufactured from rayon, nylon and polyester.

The downside of satin is in its maintenance. Some satin fabrics cannot take machine washing. They can only be dry-cleaned. That is alright for small items, even evening dresses. How about comforters? I guess the solution is to check the labels and look for satins that can be washed in the machine using normal detergent.

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Thick & Fluffy

Monday, August 1, 2011
posted by ComfortInMyBed 3:46 PM

A down comforter resembles a thick, fluffy quilt, but is filled with down feathers from either geese or duck. Down is exceptionally light, soft, warm, and luxurious, making down bed comforters a very sought after bed covering. True down lacks a hard shaft and the fluffy filaments are “bushy” in appearance, which is what makes down so soft. Down also has the ability to hold in body heat while allowing moisture to escape, which is what is known as wicking.

A down comforter is normally labeled for its fill power. This rating relates to the quality of the down material itself. Once down is washed and sterilized, an ounce is measured to obtain the space it occupies in cubic inches. Very expensive down might have a fill rating of over 700 cubic inches, while a down with lesser quality will probably rate closer to 300. The higher the fill rating, the fluffier the down comforter will be, and the more warmth it will generally provide.

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Understanding Fill Power

Thursday, July 14, 2011
posted by ComfortInMyBed 12:58 PM

These comforters are great to snuggle in. It is their warmth and softness that makes them so desirable. They are thick and yet are so lightweight, so wouldn’t feel them weighing on you. This is a very accurate description of down comforters. We should add that because they are made of natural materials, they are safe to use by even the most sensitive persons.

An important aspect of down comforters is fill power. The quality of down depends on its fill power. Large feather clusters provide better insulation, allow air more room for movement and are more durable than down comforters made of smaller feather clusters. Understand fill power before making a decision on the down comforter that you will buy. It will make a lot of difference.

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Luxurious Comfort

Wednesday, July 13, 2011
posted by ComfortInMyBed 1:58 PM

A down comforter resembles a thick, fluffy quilt, but is filled with down feathers from either geese or duck. Down is extraordinarily light, soft, warm, and luxurious, making the down comforter a very popular bed covering. You can also choose an alternative down comforter king size for your King size bed to enable you to sleep in luxurious comfort. This down alternative comforter features a micro-fiber 300 thread count to provide an extremely soft touch and outstanding durability.

A down comforter is normally labeled for its fill power. This rating relates to the quality of the down itself. Very expensive down might have a fill rating of over 700 cubic inches, while a lesser quality down will be closer to 300. The higher the rating, the fluffier the comforter, and the more warmth it will provide. Although down is safe to wash, most manufacturers suggest that you have your down comforter professionally cleaned in an industrial washer that is large enough to accommodate it.

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A 30 Night Comfort Guarantee to Prove their Claims

Thursday, June 9, 2011
posted by ComfortInMyBed 2:40 PM

Pacific Coast Feather Company is a company based in Seattle, Washington that creates premium down and feather bedding. It has been in existence for more than 100 years. It is positioned as the only dedicated down and feather brand. Its products include a full assortment of top quality down products. If you are in the market for down pillows, feather sleep pillows, hypoallergenic pillows, decorative pillow inserts, they have it.

The company has also been producing Pacific Coast comforter and feather beds. Their extended years in the business brought about their very own method of blending old world craftsmanship with modern innovations. They never take shortcuts or hold back on materials. This results in the fluffiest, longer lasting products. To prove this, they offer customers a 30 night comfort guarantee. Customer expectations should be met or they get their money back.

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Choosing the Material of your Bedding Sets

Thursday, June 9, 2011
posted by ComfortInMyBed 2:14 PM

While you should take time to decide on what design will fit your room best, don’t forget that the material of the beddings you are buying is an even more important concern. Are you after softness and durability? Then cotton will be your best choice. Are you after absorbency and antibacterial qualities? Check out bamboo sheets. These are made of natural fibers so you don’t have to worry about their sustainability.

What about the batting of the comforter? You have several choices – cotton, polyester or goose down. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. If you want the utmost in warmth and comfort, choose a goose down comforter. It will serve you long and in the best possible way.

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Reasons we like Comforters

Tuesday, May 31, 2011
posted by ComfortInMyBed 12:10 PM

There is a reason they are called comforters. That is what they do. They provide comfort to their users in times when they need to relax. They provide warmth on chilly nights and a cozy ambience on the bed. We all agree that comforter sets bedding are worth the price we pay for them.

That is not the only reason we like comforters. We also buy them for their beautiful colors and patterns. If there is one thing that will change the look of a bedroom quickly and with the least expense, it is changing the comforter bed cover. You can go from sweet pastels to bold solid designs. That is your personal choice and it is easy with the variety that we find in stores today.

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