King Size Duvet Cover – European Style For Bedrooms Worldwide

May 31, 2010 by Marlin Jones  
Filed under Bedroom

Although usually made from linen or cotton, a king size duvet can come in quite a few other options; one of the more popular alternatives is a polyester blend.

A duvet cover looks just like a giant pillow case with three sides sewn shut and an opening at the top to slip the duvet itself into. The opening at the top can be sealed in a few different ways. Some covers have a button top and others have a zipper that you can simply zip the cover close. There are also some that that use Velcro straps across the top to seal the duvet in. It really is up to the user as to the preferred method of closure.

Known for having insulated feathers, the Eider duck was used in making the original duvets over in Europe. In Europe the beds were made of feather mattresses and the duvet was placed directly on the mattress so in essence the bed was like an envelope of feathers. It is very rare to find a duvet made of feathers inside of an American home, although some Northern Europeans still prefer the traditional style to the new. The most common materials that are used in duvets today are silk, wool, polyester, and cotton batting. They are no longer confined to Europe and are a worldwide phonemenon. Although commonly used as a substitute for a comforter in the United States of America, duvets are meant to be used on their own. Unlike comforters, you do not need to have sheets and other blankets on the bed to properly use a duvet.

Keeping a duvet clean, especially traditional ones, is important, as they are very difficult to clean. King size duvet covers are an easy way to keep your duvet clean as they can simply be cleaned by taking the cover off and placing the cover in the washing machine.

Not only does the cover serve the function of keeping the duvet clean, it also gives it some style. Typically traditional styles are white, so adding a stylized cover can add some color to the room. You will find that these covers are available in many color options with many different patterns. This is a great way to change the decor in the room without having to buy new bed covers.

Any owner of a king sized bed along with a duvet would do well to invest in a king size duvet cover. Leaving the duvet itself without any protection can be dire, especially considering how expensive one can be — even more so if it is filled with down.

Not many homes had used these types of covers before the past decade, and these days they are more popular than ever. The king size duvet cover is the perfect addition to any bedroom.

Baby Bedding Guide

February 27, 2010 by Zeeman Haus  
Filed under Bedroom

I love baby bedding, and I’m not just saying that. Bedding is one of the most important things for baby. Why? Because the bedding for your baby is a lot like a second womb for them. It is a safe place for them to rest and grow. No one wants their baby to get sick or catch a cold, so bedding it always something that should be looked at long and hard. Yeah, bedding is a big deal.

On a functional note, it is a good idea to really know what you are getting into as far as bedding goes. You have to take several factors into account when shopping for the right baby bedding. As new parents there are a few things you might not have thought of. Fear not though, we are here to help you out.

You need to start thinking multiple sets of baby bedding. This is important when you consider that you would be looking at several sheet changes a day sometimes. This might or might not happen, but like the Boyscouts, you should be prepared.

Make sure your sheets are plastic coated as well. Even if they are buy some rubber or plastic liners. This will save you a lot of trouble on clean up later, for spills and um, leaks. These can often be rinsed right off, which is much preferred to breaking out a small mattress and trying to rinse that down.

Temperature weighs in pretty heavy on making a choice with baby bedding as well. You should really consider the weather. Even if it is normally warm in your house, a small draft you don’t notice could be a huge wind to your baby. By the same token, in cooler weather, stick with cotton and shy away from the flannels some.

Matching is important to some people. Who wants their baby to look like a hobo or some sort of infant riff raff? Here’s is a thought though, if you have a themed nursery, stick with it on your bedding as well (duh) but also think about all of your bedding being able to be mixed and matched. This way you can just replace parts as you go.

Finally we’re down to the nitty-gritty and have to discuss matching furniture. If you decide that absolutely everything has to match then by all means feel free. Just remember that at least once or twice out of the week they will not. Again this goes to the theme of your nursery. If you do decide this is a have to, stick with solids and save yourself some hassle. Nothing is worse than a Tigger room with Sponge Bob sheets. Perhaps discussing this with people before the shower is a good idea. Yup.

So remember when thinking about baby bedding to think over functionality first then think about what you need as far as design goes and finish up by being prepared with extras. Realistically, baby honestly won’t care. But your friends will say things like “awww” a lot and that makes everyone happy. Buying baby bedding can be a journey, but it doesn’t have to be a long and hard one.

Zeeman Haus enjoys writing articles online on a variety of subjects. You can check out his latest website on Playard Bassinet which reviews and lists the best playards with bassinets for your baby.