1800 series microfiber sheet set
In the realm of bedding, few things can rival the cozy haven that lies within the confines of a duvet. A duvet, derived from the French term doudou, meaning comforter, is more than just a piece of bedding; it's a sanctuary of warmth and tranquility, a personal haven against the chill of the night.
All cotton fabrics share one essential quality: they are moisture-wicking, meaning that, at night, they will absorb any perspiration leaving your body dry and refreshed. Also, they are very easy to care for and don’t require any special dry cleaning treatments. Simply wash your bedding in cool water using mild detergent and tumble dry low. And avoid any bleaching agents.
Bedsheets come in a variety of materials, including cotton, linen, and polyester blends. Each material has its own unique qualities and benefits, so it's important to choose the right one for your personal preferences and needs. Cotton bedsheets are known for their breathability and durability, making them a popular choice for many people. Linen bedsheets have a luxurious feel and are highly absorbent, making them ideal for hot sleepers. Polyester bedsheets are budget-friendly and easy to care for, but may not be as comfortable or breathable as natural fibers.
Bedspread
A bedspread is lightweight, decorative, and covers the entire bed, coming up over the pillows and kissing the floor. Although currently out of vogue, bedspreads were once adored as an easy way to make a bed, allowing one to hide everything on the bed in one fell swoop. Currently out of vogue, chenille bedspreads were popular in the 1950s.
A bedspread is lightweight, decorative, and covers the entire bed, coming up over the pillows and kissing the floor. Although currently out of vogue, bedspreads were once adored as an easy way to make a bed, allowing one to hide everything on the bed in one fell swoop. Currently out of vogue, chenille bedspreads were popular in the 1950s.