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Comforters: How Materials Make A Positive Difference

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As wives and mothers, we often look to home décor and bedding accessories for our household to represent the luxurious lifestyle we wish to lead. We want our homes to exemplify our tastes, as well as provide the most comfort possible, within our budgetary limitations.

As young couples begin their lives, they find that the bedroom is the most logical and affordable room in the house to begin expressing their personal style and vision. That is why so many people put a great deal of time, effort, and money into finding the right comforter and comforter set to serve as the template for creating the perfect bedroom suite.

For many of us, our bedroom is the room in which we spend most of our time --- a full one-third of our lives in most cases. For many people, our bedroom also serves as a retreat from the outside world when everything else in life turns difficult. It is our haven away from the constant chatter of children and away from the stresses of the day’s activities.

Materials Make The Comforters Comfortable

Materials that are made from synthetic fibers, synthetic blends, and 100% natural fibers are used to create multiple types of comforters. Comforter fabric designs can range from simple to elaborate, depending on the present or future presentation of one’s home.

Comforters, which are polyester-filled, cotton-filled, or a combination of the two, are really the most popular options for bed comforter sets. The polyester- or cotton-filled are the most reasonably priced of the many types of comforters and that directly accounts for the popularity of the style.

For those couples with a little more robust budget find silk comforters to be well worth the extra cost. The silk comforter sets, although more expensive than those previously mentioned, possess a greater appeal to consumers for many reasons.

Typically, silk comforters tend to be allergy-free products, which is a fantastic advantage for those who battle with allergies on a daily basis. The silk comforter is also a relatively lightweight product: perfect for those individuals who get too warm at night! But for those who tend to stay chilly, never fear. The silk comforter, when pulled close, can also be warm and it is best known for its ability to keep body heat trapped close to the body.

The wool-filled bed comforter can be another great option for someone looking to invest in a new comforter. Generally, the wool-filled comforter will be manufactured with wool from the llama or alpaca. Like silk, it is typically an allergy-free product; again, a good bonus for many potential consumers. The wool comforter is considered by many to be a warm and cozy addition to their bed. And although filled with wool, these types of comforters will typically come covered in 100% cotton materials.

One of the more popular choices for someone, who is looking for a comforter or bed comforter set, will be one which is filled with down or feathers. These can be purchased in a light, medium, or heavy version, depending upon how warm the consumer wishes the comforter to be. The down and feather comforters can be an excellent choice as they deliver nature’s warmth to the bedroom. Baffle box stitching even keeps the down or feathers from shifting within the comforter, as it once did in previous generations. While down comforters provide great natural warmth to its users, it is not very friendly to individuals who are prone to allergies.

Making The Final Decision

Determining which bedding and comforters to buy can be a difficult decision, but the comforter selected can make all the difference in the world to how well it serves its purpose of permitting its users to get a good night’s sleep.

If you and/or your spouse tend to have problems with allergies, then by all means, do consider a silk or wool comforter, to reduce the threat of allergies while you sleep. If allergens are not a consideration, then polyester-filled, cotton-filled or down-filled comforter sets may provide the perfect amount of warmth, during those long, cold nights.

If you live in the far North, then a heavier down will make more sense, but if you live in the Deep South, a lighter filling should be selected. In all cases, comfort should be the first and main consideration when deciding on a comforter set.

Once the right combination of materials has been chosen, then the aesthetic appeal of the comforter sets available should be considered. Does this set match the current style and flavor of your bedroom set? Or, does it match where you would like to go with your bedroom décor down the road? Your bed comforter will set the overall ambiance and beauty of your bedroom, so take the time to make sure that you have found a design that will best suit your desires.

The best news of all is that if you shop around, you will find that the Internet offers bedding stores that deliver a wide range of comforter sets, using many different materials, presented in many beautiful designs, all at prices you can afford.


Home-Design – let’s go back to the beginning

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The first human buildings were very much a matter of trial and error – using whatever materials were available, people built shelters, and then other people copied the ones that worked. You might not realise it, but most of the world is still full of these kinds of buildings, especially outside urban areas in less developed countries.

Ancient cultures like the Egyptians and the Romans made home-building from oral traditions into written practices, and were able to formalise architecture to build incredibly complex buildings, like the pyramids and the Coliseum. They also built many more everyday buildings, such as universities, hospitals and the Roman baths. It was from this that architecture evolved through the centuries.

Twentieth-century architecture built on these centuries of building experience, but wanted to simplify and mass-produce buildings as technology got better and populations rapidly grew. This gave rise to modernist architecture, a very minimalist style where every unnecessary detail and adornment was removed, leaving only the building itself – basically, a big box. These buildings can still be seen (and lived in) today, and are perfectly functional, but many people consider them to be incredibly ugly.

In the later part of the century, post-modern architecture reacted against this, putting back the flowery touches and drawing on all of history to find different ways to design interesting buildings. Much postmodernist building is still being done, but mainly big towers in large cities or buildings like museums and galleries that want to be a little more distinctive than the average building.

When you’re considering how to design your home, you have to consider that where we are today in house building is a kind of post-post-modern period, focused on designing for people. The newest houses are built with the people living there in mind above all else – all sorts of studies on people’s behaviour and preferences are constantly being done, and used in the design.

Home-Design why it should be important to you?

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So why should home design be important to you? Well, think about what it’s like to live in a badly designed home. Every day you get up, and the position of your bed annoys you. You have to walk through a little obstacle course to get to your ugly kitchen, where things are stacked up because there isn’t enough storage space. Then you go to your badly-painted bathroom to brush your teeth. Sounds bad, doesn’t it? Or even worse – perhaps it sounds familiar.

The average person spends at least half their life in their home – it is a more familiar environment to you than almost any other. In this situation, any little annoyances that you might have will be magnified a thousand times over until they start driving you up the wall. What you want is for your home to be perfect, and as long as you have the time and the money, it’s well worth going to some trouble and expense to get it just right.

If you want to be happy, then the design of your home should be just as important to you as your job or your family. It’s about putting your personal stamp on your home and making it your own. And you can’t just do it once and leave it either – change is healthy, and helps to keep your life feeling fresh. When you have visitors over, you can be really proud of your home, and feel like it reflects who you are.

Apart from anything else, good home design can add a surprising amount of value to your home for very little cost. Improving the design of your home doesn’t have to be expensive, and even if you do spend quite a lot, it’ll certainly be cheaper than moving house.

What Is the Simplest Way to Transform Your Bedroom?

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Sometimes everyone needs a change. Blue, which seemed like such a good idea at the time, just doesn't seem quite right anymore. Bright colors that seem so lively in the spring and in the summer just make the grey of winter feel that much more dismal. Kids grow up and the cartoon character comforters that they had to have just a couple of years ago are now something that they would be horrified if their friends knew that they had it.

Whether your desire for change is matched to the seasons or you haven't changed the look of your bedroom for years, you may find that you don't have the budget for a total room makeover. Likewise, since you'll find that your kids' tastes change every few years, you may not want to make a huge investment when you transform their bedrooms. With Bed in a Bag sets, you'll find that you don't need to spend a lot in order to make a big difference.

The first simple change that you can make is to choose a neutral color for the walls and the carpet. Beige or off-white walls and similarly colored carpeting create a neutral palette for the design of your bedroom. Add traditional furniture to the mix - something that is simple and functional but that never goes out of style - and you are likely to find that transforming your bedroom is not only remarkably fun and easy, but also cost-effective.

More than just buying a new comforter or a new comforter set, investing in a Bed in a Bag will enable you to change everything about the way that your bedroom feels - not just the way that it looks.

Want to create a bedroom that's more grown up for your kids? Try a Bed in a Bag with a dolphin theme - a comforter, matching sheets and pillow cases. With a Bed in a Bag, you won't have to worry about finding sheets that match the comforter. You won't have to worry about picking up full size sheets and twin size comforter. Everything will be there in one place.

Similarly, if you can't decide on a single color for you transformed bedroom, consider a Bed in a Bag set that features a striped comforter, pillow case, sheets. Add a matching throw rug  to bring out a particular shade and you can complete the look - all without spending a fortune.

Of course, there are other options for transforming the look of your bedroom as well. You may find that there is a particular comforter set that you love - perhaps something in a Damask. But maybe there's a problem. Maybe in the winter you love the way that the burgundy shade catches the light but as spring and summer creep in, you realize that, with the different light, the shimmer seems all wrong or doesn't seem to be there at all.

Do you have to give up on having the comforter set that you love? Not if it is made in other colors as well. If the same damask is available in a pale blue, for example, you will be able to invest in a second comforter - swapping them out with the change of seasons. Change your comforter, the pillow shams, the bed ruffle and your throw pillows and you'll find a whole new look.

Or, if you don't want to buy a second comforter of the same style, why not consider a great duvet to cover your comforter for the season? A different color, lace instead of something heavier, simply by covering your comforter you can create a whole new look - transform the room with next to no effort at all, and all for a low price.

Making a big change in your bedroom doesn't have to mean spending a lot of money. A Bed in a Bag, a new comforter set: these simple changes, along with rearranging the furniture can allow you to create a drastic change on a minimal budget. Whether your kids are looking for a change because they have outgrown the bedroom where you've read them stories and tucked them in, or you just don't feel like looking at the colors or the pattern in your bedroom, it's good to know that you're not trapped: all if takes is a simple change and the room will be transformed.


Bathroom Remodeling Trends

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The average person visits the bathroom about 6-8 times a day, making it an average of 2,500 times a year. That adds up to about 3 years of your life on the john. If we factor in how much the average person spends in the shower or bath, taking into account here that we live in a hyper-clean society, we have to tack on a couple more years. At least. And then think about everything else you do in there, from bathing your kids to getting ready for a night out. That’s a lot of time in that small space we call the bathroom.

It’s no wonder then, that remodeling trends for bathrooms have been doing flips and turns faster than the water going down in your toilet. And more spectacularly, too.

The bathroom has become a proper room in the home, much like a bedroom or a library. Bathroom remodeling has become a much more involved process that takes into account, rather seriously, the varying needs of the people using the space and the various design elements that can be incorporated into space.

Here are some things that are changing and that you too, with a bit of planning, can change in your own bathroom:

Bigger bathrooms:
Bathrooms are getting bigger and bigger. People are knocking down walls to give themselves more room in the space, making it a veritable room instead of the traditional closet like space that we have gotten used to entering sideways and exiting as quickly as possible. People in older homes are knocking down walls to make room while those building new houses plan ahead for a larger bathroom space.

Fancier appliances:
More room lets you explore the space more. People have been making the best of the larger areas and there has been a surge in high-end appliances. Not only is there more room for them, but the appliances are getting affordable, accessible, and people are starting to view them as an essential part of the bathroom rather than as a luxury. This includes steam and jet showers, whirlpools, Jacuzzis, bathroom furniture, and cabinetry, to name a few.

Less limiting designs:
The options open to someone remodeling their bathroom are limitless. Part of this comes from the new found perception that bathrooms can be aesthetically and stylistically interesting places and people’s newfound willingness to make them so. But new materials, like specially treated, water resistant hardwood flooring, paint, lighting options, furniture, cabinetry and hardware appropriate for the bathroom and specially designed for it have made their way onto the market. For example, while most people still opt for traditional, porcelain, white sinks in the bathroom, there are many other options available, like colored glass bowls, antique-looking ceramic bowls and even stainless steel bowls. Additionally, vanity designs span the entire spectrum from antique designs to the ultra contemporary. New flooring options can also transform the space completely. The addition of color and mixing of materials in the bathroom are both on the rise as well.

Easy does it:
Bathroom remodeling is easier than ever. There are tools on the internet that let you roughly design your new space and go from there, establishing a more detailed palette. There is also a plethora of remodeling companies that offer free bathroom remodel estimates in your home to help you plan and visualize the renovation you want to accomplish and help you figure out the most efficient and effective way to transform the space.

The bathroom has evolved from a simple necessity in the home to a retreat, where people are spending more and more time relaxing and regenerating. Bathroom designs have followed suit, growing more elaborate and comfortable while at the same time acquiring an aesthetic flare all of their own.