Archive for January, 2010

Most of you probably remember your childhood room and the limited amount of space you had to store all of your worldly possessions. The fact is that space is normally a limiting factor for most children, which is why it’s important to maximize the available space with appropriate furniture. One of the best ways to boost the space efficiency of your child’s room is by purchasing a futon bunk bed. In most rooms, the bed takes up more space than any other piece of furniture, so saving space there can really make a difference.

Futon bunk beds are similar to traditional bunk beds in that they are nothing more than one mattress stacked on top of the other. What separates the futon bunk bed from the standard version is that the bottom bunk can be converted into a couch for use during the day time. Converting the bottom bunk into a couch makes the room feel larger and also offers seated space for reading, playing an instrument or simply chatting with friends. Some futon bunk beds even feature drawers underneath for storage of clothing, toys or anything else you might want to keep hidden from view.

Futon bunk beds are available in a variety of different materials including wood and metal, and are a great way to add a bit of sophistication to a child’s or young teenager’s room. If you’re looking for an additional piece of furniture to serve as a bed/chair, you might want to consider a futon chair. Futon chairs are similar to a standard futon, but with a smaller overall footprint. A futon chair can sit two adults comfortably when folded, and one adult comfortably when spread out for use as a mattress.

As with all bunk beds, it’s important to take safety into consideration when shopping for a futon bunk bed. Apart from purchasing your futon bunk bed from a reputable furniture dealer, you also want to be sure that the bed you purchase features safety railing around the top bunk to prevent accidental falls. It’s also important to look for beds that feature a ladder for easy and safe access to the top bunk. Once you’ve purchased your bed and are ready to assemble it, be sure to follow the assembly instructions carefully to ensure that the bed is sturdy and ready for occupancy.

Originally the duvet was a double-sided blanket that was filled with feathers or polyester type filling.  As time went on, the duvet became the down comforter of today. Since down comforters became more and more luxuriously filled, their cost began to rise and thus was born the duvet cover.

Double duvet covers offer protection to the comforter which it surrounds. Using zippers or button enclosures, the comforter is placed into the duvet cover like a pillow is placed into a pillow case. Duvet covers are available in every size from California king down to twin and even twin x-long. The double duvet cover is normally used for guest rooms and teen’s rooms as those are normally equipped with double sized or full sized beds.

Due to the amount of overall use in a child’s or teen’s room it is usually wise to purchase double duvet covers that are easily washed. For guest rooms, this may not be as important of a consideration because it may not get nearly as much use and having to dry clean the duvet cover two or three times per year is not very costly.

Double duvet covers for adolescents on the other hand, should be made of durable cotton or poly cotton blends that can handle many trips through the washing machine. Avoid beading, fringing and other details that will warrant dry cleaning as well.

Many bedding designers create entire coordinating bedding essentials that can be purchased as a set or separately. These bedding will usually include two standard pillow shams along with bed skirt or dust ruffle as well as everything from throw pillows, blankets and sheets to window treatments and even lamp shades.

Changing the look of your guest or child’s room is easy with duvet covers and their matching coordinates. For the best selection and pricing options on double duvet covers, check online. You can also visit your local home bedding and accessories store.

If you are in search of a new mattress pad, it is highly-recommended to check-out the memory foam mattress. Unlike your ordinary mattress, the mattress itself has a special system which conforms to the persons body by adjusting according to the heat that he/she releases. It’s like having a built-in thermostat that automatically adjusts to your body even while you sleep. And thus, you could be assured that while you are sleeping, the bed is supporting your every move and comforts you like a warm blanket all through the night.

There are sensors that respond to your body’s heat levels. The foam softens up as the temperature increases, and so it cuddles to a person’s body all over. It forms a cocoon shape around your body. Isn’t it amazing?

Now you might want to know exactly how it works. First, it is composed of several layers; starting with the base layer, which is made of sturdier material that provides support to your body. Of course, no matter how soft your bed gets, you still want something that’s strong enough to sustain your body weight. You would not want to wake up on the floor the next day. Ideally it should be at least 2 lbs per cubic foot and 6″ thick. This would also depend on how firm you want your mattress to be. Some people like it soft and bouncy, while some people like it as sturdy as a table. If you prefer a softer bed adding a cotton mattress pad may be the ideal solution.

Moving on to the other layers, we now have the layers which surround the base layer. Memory foams are categorized according to their thickness and density. The ideal one would be from 3″ to 5″ thick and 3 to 4 lbs. If the layer is too thin, it could release its support after some time like a melted butter due to the person’s heat. If it’s too soft, it would feel like having layers of fabrics around your base core layer. You would hardly feel the memory foams at all. However, if one uses the denser layers it could feel too hard and sleeping could be straining. Another problem with this type is that it could be too sensitive with the body temperature. It could be too soft for comfort as the body’s temperature sets in. And those parts of the mattress that are left untouched will remain stiff which makes it harder to move around. Don’t forget to top if all off with a mattress cover to protect your pad from dust mites, stains and the like.

So in choosing the mattress pad that’s right for you, it is important to consider the basic make-up of the mattress. The core layer, should be one that suit your needs. As we all know, different people have different preference when it comes to their mattresses. It would be best to test them out on the store, lie on top of it for a few minutes and see if you could imagine yourself sleeping comfortably in the couch. It would also be a good idea to examine the bed with your husband/wife as they are going to share the same bed. Different persons releases different heat levels and so it’s important to test the bed for themselves.

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