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Daybed BeddingWhat Kind of Comforter Works Best A thicker comforter will make your daybed that much more functional when it converts into a bed for guests. This way you have a burly, strong comforter that is going to keep your guests warm at night when the daybed is put to use. On the other hand, a lighter comforter allows the room to have a lighter appearance, that can be accomplished by using a much thinner material daybed comforter with light colors (or no colors at all). A note of caution, a thicker comforter may have to be dry-cleaned every now and then, while generally a lighter comforter can easily be thrown in the home washer, however; this all depends on the fabric. Also, a comforter with a higher thread count will wrinkle less, so that should be kept in mind as to whether your daybed will be more of a decoration piece or if people will be sitting on it a lot. The higher thread count will allow it to keep a more pleasant appearance throughout the wear and tear of hosting people on the furniture. A simple sheet can be used under the daybed comforter and can be tucked into the cushions that can be easily washed after guest’s usage. The Right Daybed for the Right Room It is very important to decide on whom this daybed is going to serve (kids room, guest room, a functional daybed for the living room, or maybe just a decoration daybed) and how you want to decorate the room. After that has been decided, take my simple considerations, and then finding the proper daybed beddings should be easy!
Did you know... Around 3500 BC is when Egyptian Pharaohs first began to lift their beds off of the ground and started to sleep on a raised surface. The Roman Empire introduced the first luxury beds that were painted and decorated with bronze, gold, jewels and silver! Home | Designer Bedding | Baby Bedding | Theme & Unique Bedding | Wholesale Bedding | Pillows |
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