A Quick Guide To Air Beds

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Posted on : 07-06-2010 | By : William Tucker | In : Air Beds

An air bed is an inflatable mattress which is made with specially designed air chambers, filled through use of an electric pump. It is unique in allowing the user the ability to adjust the firmness or softness according to his preference within a wide range. Most people have seen in stores the cheap air beds which are mostly used for camping. But there are also much better models available which can give excellent comfort for every night use.

For good sleep, the body needs a sleeping surface that helps the muscles and joints easily relax during the night. Unfortunately the most common mattresses used are spring mattresses, in which the support is provided by metal coils which push up against the body. This leads to pressure points being created in many places, such as the back, neck, shoulders, and hips. Over time this frequently leads to a lack of proper alignment of the spine and less than ideal circulation, causing the typical sleeper much discomfort and many nights of tossing and turning. Over the life of the bed, the springs deteriorate, making the situation worse. Air beds were developed to fix this problem.

An air mattress allows us to literally sleep on air. It consists of a durable air chamber attached to a powerful air pump, which is operated by a hand held control. Press the inflate button to add support and give the feeling of floating on air. Press the deflate button and the air chamber gently conforms to the curves and contours of our anatomy, exerting an even pressure over the whole body. There are no pressure points, no constriction of circulation, and the spine can align itself more naturally.

Sleeping on a good airbed helps create comfort to relieve sore muscles, backache, and neck pain. Sleepers report that they toss and turn much less, fall asleep more easily, and as a result wake up feeling better.

An air bed has many good uses in addition to the bedroom. It is often used as a comfortable temporary bed to have conveniently available for guests in the home, since it can be deflated and easily moved or stored. RV owners find the RV airbed ideal for use in their vehicles due to its light weight and portability. They can be easily stowed away during road travel in RV models that stow the bed while on the road. And an air mattress can be built to a custom size to ensure that it can fit property into the RV space available.

The construction of the bed can be either with a single air chamber or dual air chambers. Dual chambers are a very practical choice when there are two people in the bed, as each partner is able to adjust their own side of the bed without disturbing the other. Each side has its own independent air pump and individual control. Dual air chamber construction is usually available in both queen and king size.

For extra comfort there is a removable pillowtop on top of the bed, easy to clean or air out. Virgin wool is an excellent choice of material, as it can absorb 30 percent of its weight in moisture, able to act as a natural insulator in winter and natural air conditioner in summer. For additional support and comfort, most airbeds have a comfort pad under the pillowtop. A special topper such as a memory foam topper can be added also.

The air mattress is usually 7 or 8 inches high and is used on top of a foundation for normal bed height. Foam side rails completely surround the chambers, providing structure and support to the air bed and comfortable seating on the edge of the bed. The air pumps are concealed within the foam perimeter inside the bed and are directly connected to the air chambers, eliminating the need to find a place for the pumps elsewhere. In good quality air beds the pumps are UL listed for electrical safety.

William Tucker has been specializing in airbeds and other mattress products for 7 years to help people find relief from sleep difficulties and back and joint pain. Go here to find out more about air beds and other bed products.

Choosing a Bedspread, What’s Involved?

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Posted on : 17-11-2009 | By : admin | In : Feather Down Comforter

There are several top considerations to think about when you are choosing a bedspread. These considerations can be classified into two basic categories: substance and style. First of all, different materials have advantages and disadvantages relating to warmth, comfort and air quality. Secondly, there are many diverse styles of bedspreads ranging from traditional to modern, fun to romantic, masculine or feminine, and so on. You will want to think about the color scheme and the general décor of your room. All of these considerations can help you to choose from the hundreds or perhaps even thousands of different bedspreads that are available for purchase. Substance: Bedspread MaterialsThere are several different materials used to make bedspreads, and as in any textile, they are generally classified as natural fibers, synthetic fibers, or a blend of natural and synthetic fibers. In many cases, the material is not as big a consideration as is what the bedspread looks like. Reasons to choose one material versus another include how they affect or regulate body temperature while you are sleeping and potential allergies. Many people have very personalized preferences when it comes to the just the right temperature for a good night’s sleep. Some prefer to be very warm, while others prefer to be cool. Either way, you want to choose a bedspread that is made up of the right materials. Cotton bedspreads tend to be the coolest and are a great choice for summer or if you are not relying on the bedspread to provide warmth. Cotton is extremely versatile and many people prefer it for its natural texture and softness. Silk is also an attractive natural option renowned for its beauty and elegance.Another natural material that works with your body’s warmth to maintain consistent temperature throughout the night is natural down feathers. Feathers have been used as bedding for many centuries and are still a highly effective, and earth-friendly, alternative to cranking up the heat or using electric blankets. A lot of people, however, are allergic to real down, so therefore a synthetic equivalent is necessary. Modern science has produced many high quality synthetic materials and natural/synthetic blends that mimic or improve upon the qualities of natural fiber. Polyester, polyester fleece, nylon and rayon are just a few choices. Reasons to choose one over another may include whether the material needs to be dry cleaned or can be cleaned in your home washing machine. Be sure to read the manufacturers’ recommended cleaning instructions if you want to avoid big dry cleaning bills.If you are known to have allergies to certain types of material, obviously you will want to read the product labels. Beyond skin contact with a material, you may want to consider whether a material “sheds”, pills or releases “fuzzies” that can add to the dust in your room or attract microscopic pests which contribute to poor indoor air quality. If this is a concern for you, you may want to do some additional web research before making a final purchase decision.Style: Color, Form and FunctionA bedspread is often the finishing touch or focal point of the bedroom’s décor. One big advantage to this is that a bedspread is an easy and relatively inexpensive way to “redecorate” your bedroom in an instant. While walls and furniture may remain the same, your bedspread and coordinating accessories are easy to change. After you know what type of bedspread you are looking for, chances are good that you are going to want to make sure that the bedspread’s style matches with the overall look of your room. If you have a set of favorite sheets, you might want to start there and look for a bedspread which complements the color or pattern. If your room is color-intensive, you may choose to lighten it up with a solid white or neutral bedspread. Likewise if the colors in your bedroom are neutral, add interest and splash with a colorful or boldly patterned bedspread. There are several basic styles of bedspreads – the coverlet, which is typically meant to be removed while you are sleeping and placed back on the bed when you rise in the morning, is large enough to fall to the floor on all sides of the bed. This style is nice because you don’t need to use a bedskirt as you would with a comforter, which just covers the top of your bed and a bit of the sides. Styles range from ruffled, laced, bejeweled and embellished to straight line, solids, patterned and geometric. Remember that the bedspread is one of the most prominent visuals in your bedroom. When guests come to visit and stick their heads into your room, they are going to see your bedspread. Nosy guests aside, you want to create a room environment that lifts your spirits and helps you to get a restful night’s sleep. The bedspread should complement your personal style and should look great inside your room. With so many types and styles to choose from, you are sure to find something that’s the perfect fit for you!

About Author:
Rachel Jackson is a freelance writer who writes about comfortable furniture, fabrics and home decorating, often focusing on specific items such as bedspreads.
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Choosing a Bedspread, What’s Involved?

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Posted on : 17-11-2009 | By : admin | In : Feather Down Comforter

There are several top considerations to think about when you are choosing a bedspread. These considerations can be classified into two basic categories: substance and style. First of all, different materials have advantages and disadvantages relating to warmth, comfort and air quality. Secondly, there are many diverse styles of bedspreads ranging from traditional to modern, fun to romantic, masculine or feminine, and so on. You will want to think about the color scheme and the general décor of your room. All of these considerations can help you to choose from the hundreds or perhaps even thousands of different bedspreads that are available for purchase. Substance: Bedspread MaterialsThere are several different materials used to make bedspreads, and as in any textile, they are generally classified as natural fibers, synthetic fibers, or a blend of natural and synthetic fibers. In many cases, the material is not as big a consideration as is what the bedspread looks like. Reasons to choose one material versus another include how they affect or regulate body temperature while you are sleeping and potential allergies. Many people have very personalized preferences when it comes to the just the right temperature for a good night’s sleep. Some prefer to be very warm, while others prefer to be cool. Either way, you want to choose a bedspread that is made up of the right materials. Cotton bedspreads tend to be the coolest and are a great choice for summer or if you are not relying on the bedspread to provide warmth. Cotton is extremely versatile and many people prefer it for its natural texture and softness. Silk is also an attractive natural option renowned for its beauty and elegance.Another natural material that works with your body’s warmth to maintain consistent temperature throughout the night is natural down feathers. Feathers have been used as bedding for many centuries and are still a highly effective, and earth-friendly, alternative to cranking up the heat or using electric blankets. A lot of people, however, are allergic to real down, so therefore a synthetic equivalent is necessary. Modern science has produced many high quality synthetic materials and natural/synthetic blends that mimic or improve upon the qualities of natural fiber. Polyester, polyester fleece, nylon and rayon are just a few choices. Reasons to choose one over another may include whether the material needs to be dry cleaned or can be cleaned in your home washing machine. Be sure to read the manufacturers’ recommended cleaning instructions if you want to avoid big dry cleaning bills.If you are known to have allergies to certain types of material, obviously you will want to read the product labels. Beyond skin contact with a material, you may want to consider whether a material “sheds”, pills or releases “fuzzies” that can add to the dust in your room or attract microscopic pests which contribute to poor indoor air quality. If this is a concern for you, you may want to do some additional web research before making a final purchase decision.Style: Color, Form and FunctionA bedspread is often the finishing touch or focal point of the bedroom’s décor. One big advantage to this is that a bedspread is an easy and relatively inexpensive way to “redecorate” your bedroom in an instant. While walls and furniture may remain the same, your bedspread and coordinating accessories are easy to change. After you know what type of bedspread you are looking for, chances are good that you are going to want to make sure that the bedspread’s style matches with the overall look of your room. If you have a set of favorite sheets, you might want to start there and look for a bedspread which complements the color or pattern. If your room is color-intensive, you may choose to lighten it up with a solid white or neutral bedspread. Likewise if the colors in your bedroom are neutral, add interest and splash with a colorful or boldly patterned bedspread. There are several basic styles of bedspreads – the coverlet, which is typically meant to be removed while you are sleeping and placed back on the bed when you rise in the morning, is large enough to fall to the floor on all sides of the bed. This style is nice because you don’t need to use a bedskirt as you would with a comforter, which just covers the top of your bed and a bit of the sides. Styles range from ruffled, laced, bejeweled and embellished to straight line, solids, patterned and geometric. Remember that the bedspread is one of the most prominent visuals in your bedroom. When guests come to visit and stick their heads into your room, they are going to see your bedspread. Nosy guests aside, you want to create a room environment that lifts your spirits and helps you to get a restful night’s sleep. The bedspread should complement your personal style and should look great inside your room. With so many types and styles to choose from, you are sure to find something that’s the perfect fit for you!

About Author:
Rachel Jackson is a freelance writer who writes about comfortable furniture, fabrics and home decorating, often focusing on specific items such as bedspreads.
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Interior Decorating Tips- Redo Your Bedroom Quick, Easy, Cheap

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Posted on : 10-11-2009 | By : admin | In : Feather Down Comforter

Comforters & duvets are versatile and functional ways to decorate your bed with a sense of fashion. With the variety of fabrics available for these bedding covers, and the ease in which you can change them, sets of duvet and comforter covers are one of the quickest, most fabulous, and most low-priced ways to change the look of your bedroom.
What’s the difference between a comforter and a duvet?
Comforter – A quilted and filled blanket that you are able to wash. Synthetic fibers are commonly used for filling. There are an endless number of different colors and textures that they are made from.
Duvet – A dry-clean only quilted and filled blanket. Typically stuffed with down feathers. They are generally unembellished and come in white or off-white.
When shopping for a Duvet, examine the amount of fill. FILL is the cubic inches per ounce of down. Warmer duvets have a higher fill number. Also higher numbers tend to be better quality in general.
Most fill numbers are in the 500-550 range. Higher quality is between 600-700. And very high (and very expensive) fill numbers are over 700.
Down comforters are also identified by the region and time of year they were manufactured for. “summer” or “southern” weight duvets are the lightest type. A queen size summer duvet is about 26 ounces. Moving up to the “mountain” or “winter” weights, you would expect a queen size to come in at around 54 ounces.
The casing of the duvet, call the ticking, should be lightweight. The shell should also be made of down-proof fabric.
How a duvet is stiched is very important. The down inside of a duvet needs to be able to puff up (loft). Baffles and channels are the most common type of stitching. These help to distribute the down evenly throughout the comforter. Without properly stitched baffels, all of the down will have a tendency to bunch up at the bottom of the duvet. This can be fixed by shaking the comforter to redistribute them again. But with properly baffled stitching, you shouldn’t have to do this as often.
Duvets are made to be covered by a removable case, kind of like a huge pillow case. This helps to protect the duvet and keep it clean. Because you are allowed to wash comforters, you don’t need to use a cover with them. However, that doesn’t mean that you can’t use a duvet cover for your comforter.
The wonderful thing about comforter covers is that no matter how ancient or unattractive a comforter may be, dressing it up can give it a new life and a new purpose. If you live in a typical household have several old blankets, pillows, and comforters hidden away in the attic or under beds. Bring them out of the closet and make them useful again by throwing a comforter cover on and let them give your bedroom a makeover.
Comforter coverings are a easyway to change the mood of your bedroom without having to repaint or refurnish. Your bed is typically the main focus of your bedroom because it takes up such a large portion of the room. Because of its relatively large scale, it automatically draws the eye to it. No matter what else you have as far as decorating elements, your bed, or more specifically your comforter, is what will specify the style of your room.

Goose Down Comforters – What Makes Them so Popular?

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Posted on : 28-10-2009 | By : admin | In : Feather Down Comforter

If you have never experienced the warmth and protection from a goose down comforter then you are missing out on something special. Comforters made of goose down are some of the most popular bedding items sold today. What makes them so popular though?

Warmth

It goes without saying that down comforters do a great job in keeping you warm and cozy at night while you lay asleep in bed. Goose down comforters are among the warmest comforters made. Compared to duck down or other synthetic alternatives, goose down is thicker and much more luxurious.

Lightweight

Goose down is also lighter than other types of down. This is important because a heavier comforter will be much flatter and more firm. But with that said, you need a good quality goose down for any size comforter you may want to purchase.

You can find many different types of goose down comforters, ranging from Siberian goose down to Hungarian goose down and many others in between.

Do you have allergy issues that would create health problems? If you do then you can find a hypo allergenic down comforter that will eliminate any potential problems.

The only downside can be with their cost. Due to their quality, goose down is expensive. Be prepared to spend some extra money for this type of comforter. But, with that said, a goose down comforter will provide superior comfort and last for many years.

These are only a few of the many reasons that goose down comforters are so popular and why they make a great choice in any bedroom.

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Enhance Your Decor With A Bedding Comforter

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Posted on : 26-10-2009 | By : admin | In : Feather Down Comforter

Bedding comforters and sets help to make any decor look stunning and they can really help to create a great mood in the bedroom. It can also help a person to enjoy his or her surroundings, as well as feeling comfortable at night while sleeping.
Generally, a bedding comforter is one of the first things that you will see when going into the bedroom. So by choosing the best one that you can afford, it really helps to make you feel satisfied, as well as making the room look brilliant. Some of the most popular materials used for bedding comforters are cotton, silk, polyester and down.
The Types of Bed Comforters Available
A popular choice for bedding comforters is the cotton variety and they do have so many great benefits. One great benefit of using cotton is the fact that it allows your body to breath as well as drawing away moisture from your skin. The reason this is so good is because your bed stays warmer, allowing you to get a great night’s sleep. They are lighter than other comforters are, so you may need the use of another blanket to help you to keep warm. There are so many different styles, colors and patterns to choose from and they are so easy to get. So it is really not hard to see why they are so popular.
You can also purchase great polyester comforters, which are another great choice. They come in so many different styles for people to choose from and they are warm as well as being lightweight.
When it comes to looking good as well as being at the top for luxury, down bedding comforters are great. You can get different weights and they come with a number that will determine how warm the comforter will actually be.
Another great luxury bed comforter and alternative to down is the silk bedding comforters. They look and feel great and they can be used in anyone’s bedroom. They cater to many people’s needs and tastes and the great thing about silk bedding comforters is the fact that they are light weight, are great for allergy sufferers and they are warmer than a medium down comforter, too. The only downfall is that they need to be dry-cleaned in order to make sure that they are kept as comfortable and as clean as possible.
Whether you want a plain bedding comforter or a sophisticated luxury comforter, there is a huge range out there to suit everyone’s tastes.