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Croscill Chambord Bedding Sets

Since 1946 Croscill has been one of the most popular names in bedding and home décor. Croscill is well known for their unique bedding ensembles. Since their first comforter ensemble design “arsenic and old lace” which they released in the 1960’s, their unique, beautiful and luxurious bedroom linen sets have become a lead product in the industry.

Since the release of their first collections Croscill has set the standard for the bedding industry. Croscill’s Arsenic and Old Lace collection was the first time that a fully themed ensemble was available to the general public. Today an individual can decorate a beautiful master suite from bedroom to bathroom with Croscill linens and accessories.
Croscill offers accompaniments from window treatments, wallpapers and bedside lamps. Most of Croscill’s design themes can also include matching bathroom pieces including shower curtains, lotion and soap dispensers and other bathroom accessories such as toothbrush holders and tumblers. Croscill’s options offer an exceptional opportunity for the average consumer to decorate their living space without breaking the bank. Today’s consumer doesn’t need to hire an interior decorator to get a beautiful, elegant and matching décor for their home. They can simply choose from one of Croscill’s themes and be assured the class and look that they imagine.
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Contemporary Bedding Ensembles

When shopping for new bedding ensembles for your home many retailers will refer to their product lines as Contemporary. Contemporary bedding itself doesn’t really have a concrete definition. Often the definition will vary depending on who you ask, and even when you ask them. Like the clothing industry, bedding fashions change over time and a pattern or style which today falls under “contemporary” or “modern” may very well be considered under a different heading in the future. In this article we will discuss three of the major bedding manufacturers and what styles in their lines are currently considered contemporary.

Contemporary bedding offered by Dakotah represents Dakotah’s usual fine fabrics and clean linear designs. Using simple color palettes and sleek minimalist design features make Dakotah bedding a very elegant choice. Some of their current contemporary designs include:
Aurora – Features an abstract wave pattern in the season’s hottest color combination, mocha and sky blue.
Metrotech – Combines a clean stripe pattern with warm honey tones for a look that is simple and chic.
Odyssey – Combines classic black silk shantung with stylish metallic shades of gold and copper.

Thomasville Contemporary Ensembles follow Thomasville’s usual approach to creating fine bedding that is versatile and diverse. Thomasville offers their bedding a la carte so creating an ensemble which fits your lifestyle, price range and personal preference is easy. Thomasville designs are described as artistically abstract, using bright color palettes and detailed accessories. Their current contemporary line includes these designs:
Altessa – A beautiful abstract swirl pattern using rich earth tones with gold shantung accents.
Coronado – A modern take on art deco, using bold patterns with accessories that add a bright pop of color.
Pavilion – takes its cue from the bohemian trend, using patchwork patterns in soothing shades of sky and parchment.
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Comforters: How Materials Make A Positive Difference

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.
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Choosing the Right Down Comforter Set For Your Home

Down is defined as fine, soft, fluffy feathers forming the first plumage of a young bird and underlying the contour feathers in certain adult birds. The shape of a down unit or ‘cluster’ gives it loft and traps the air to keep you warm. Down can be one dimensional; flat with quills, two dimensional, or rounded, three dimensional or representing the shape of a dandelion seed pod.

Down comes in two types, Duck and Goose. As far as the warmth factor go duck and goose are equal. The difference lies in the fact that duck down clusters take up a smaller area. In order to make a full comforter, manufacturers compensate by offering higher fill ounces for duck down.

Down is actually measured in the U.S. using a method known as “fill power”. Basically this translates into the amount of fluff the down has. The higher the fill power number the better the quality of the down fill. A fill power of 600 is considered good quality, 700-800 is considered excellent quality and anything over 800 is considered superb quality.

The weight of the down blanket also makes a big difference in the warmth. When you are looking for a down comforter it is important that you know what you want in the weight and fill power. A heavy comforter will provide a lot of warmth, maybe too much if you live in a warm climate or are used to sleeping with lighter sheets. Some prefer to sleep with fewer blankets, even on a cold night so a lighter weight would be better in that case. If you prefer to bundle up and soak in the warmth, a high fill power and heavy weight would be the best choice for you. You may also want to consider purchasing a lighter weight for the summer and a heavier blanket set for the winter months.

There are also regular goose or duck feathers used in bedding. These are often used in feather top mattresses and as filling for down pillows or comforters. The ratio of feathers to down will create a difference in quality and price, the more down, generally the higher the quality and price of the material.
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After Centuries of Advancement, Silk Is Still The Far Superior Material For Comforters

Comforters are a common possession in American homes. Comforters are large thick blankets designed to make sleeping a luxurious experience. Anyone who knows how to truly get the most out of a goods night sleep, can appreciate the importance of comfortable sleep equipment.

Sleep is something many people simply take for granted. They do not approach it with the reverence that it deserves. With the proper attitude, sleep can be one of the most enjoyable parts of one’s day.

When purchasing a comforter many people make the mistake of buying one that matches the theme of their room. Comforter sets that contain appealing patterns and colors are nice, but the most important purpose of any comforter is to provide comfort while sleeping.
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