While selecting your designer bedding linens, it's important to consider the theme of your home. If your decor features an upscale theme, perhaps a comforter and sheet set by Michael Kors, Manor Hill, Nicole Miller or Aura Lifestyle will be the perfect fit. If you enjoy traditional accessories with a modern twist, Tommy Hilfiger bedding linens will adorn your bed with plenty of style. If you enjoy a variety of colors, fun prints and contemporary artwork in your linens, the Echo Home bedding collection will fit the bill. If casual is your intended theme, consider the Stone Cottage linens collection for traditional designs and quality workmanship
Designer bedding linens aren�t just for adults, however, as children also enjoy a modern look with a fun attitude. If you have a youngster in your household, the Hiccups designer kids & teen bedding collection is a must. Adorable prints, fun colors and bright applique come together for the perfect combination that any child is sure to love. Speaking of fun, Izzy Surf bedding is sure to be a terrific addition for the ocean lover or for anyone who lives near the sea. If romance is your intended theme, many of the industrys top designers have produced collections that are sure to please. The Tranquility collection by Lerba features creme linens highlighted with golden pillows and accents to create a beautiful scene in the presence of candlelight. If floral bedding is more your style, Laura Ashley is the designer for you. Collections including Emilie, Secret Garden and Victoria Inn are just a few of the highlights from this popular bedding designer. When you shop for designer bedding linens, you will find that you can either purchase the entire collection of linens as a set or you can purchase items separately for a truly personalized look. Almost all bedding lines are available with coordinating pieces, but Manor Hill by Revman is a luxury bedding line specializing in the Bed in a Bag option. With one purchase, you will get everything that you need to turn your basic bed into a classic and modern refuge. In addition to purchasing designer bedding linens, you may want to consider accessories that will help to make your sleeping experience even better. Among them, a comforter, featherbed, mattress pad and versatile duvets will help to add both comfort and functionality to your bedroom decor. A feather and down comforter will keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer, while a featherbed conforms to your body as you literally rest in a bed-sized pillow of feathers. A mattress pad works much the same as a featherbed, but uses a soft material that feels spongy to conform to your body as you sleep. Designer bedding is more than just a name. In fact, it's a feeling that you get when you come home from a hard day at work and want to enjoy the kind of quality sleep that can only be found through the perfect combination of luxury linens and designer names that we have all come to know and love in the world of bedding.
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The Beauty of Trundle Beds
Additional Sleeping Space With Little Additional Cost While the concept of a daybed is easily understood, there are more decisions to make when adding the trundle unit to the mix. When you are looking at trundle beds, you will find there are two basic types so your planned use of the bed will have some bearing on your ultimate decision. The Pop-Up Trundle The most common version is the daybed pop-up trundle which actually pops up to the same height as the other bed so that the two together are the equivalent of a king-size bed. This is a very popular and convenient option and is great for adults. The pop-up unit is not attached so the two beds could remain separate as two twin beds. The Lift-Up Trundle A variation on the pop-up trundle is the lift-up bed which has legs that need to be unfolded. Since it also comes to the same height as the daybed, it can be converted into a king-size bed or can be a stand-alone twin bed. The lift-up unit is somewhat cheaper than the pop-up but it does require more work in the setup and take down the process. The Drawer Trundle The less common of the trundles for daybeds is the drawer model. It looks like a long drawer under the bed and holds the trundle unit. Available only in the wooden models (for obvious reasons), it is actually a great option for sleepovers. It's kind of like bunk beds (since they are not on the same level) but would make talking easier since there would be no need to talk to the bottom of the top bunk or hang over the edge to talk (and isn't a sleepover all about talking into the wee hours of the morning anyway!) This trundle unit stays at floor level and would be a great idea for boys as they tend to be more destructive than girls (though not always!) If you're getting a daybed for a bedroom, go ahead and get the trundle simply because that gives you additional sleeping facilities which are easily stored out of the way when not needed but can be a real lifesaver when you do need it. If you are buying a daybed more for seating than for sleeping, a trundle is probably not that important. |