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If you're shopping for bed linen, make sure you check the label (or the product description if you're shopping online) to find out what fabric it is made from and that it has a high thread count.

Thread count is the standard measure used when assessing the quality of bed linen. The thread count represents the number of threads (horizontal and vertical) contained in one square inch of the fabric. Thread counts for bed linen can range from as low as 80 for a basic fabric to as high as 400 for Egyptian cotton. Choose a fabric with a thread count of at least 100 and, if you're aiming for a high quality feel, aim for one with a thread count of 200 or more.

When reading the product descriptions of different bed linen sets, you are likely to come across the term "percale". Percale is a type of fabric with a high thread count and a specific type of weave, and can be made from a number of different materials. For example, you can buy 100% cotton percale or a percale fabric that consists of a blend of cotton and polyester. Percale usually has a thread count of more than 180, and is the perfect choice for bedding as it is smooth, lightweight and, if cared for properly, long-lasting.

Other terms that you might come across in the product descriptions for luxury bedding sets relate to the type and style of fabric, rather than the quality. Jacquard, for example, refers to a method of weaving in which a pattern is woven into the fabric rather than being printed on to it.

There are some wonderful luxury bedding sets available on the market, and it's worth paying that little bit more for bedding that will look stunning, feel great and last a long time. Luxury bedding sets are available in a range of styles so you should be able to get something that matches your décor. If you shop online, you can also benefit from some great deals.

A duvet is a type of bedding which is traditionally a soft flat bag filled with down or feathers or a combination of both used as a blanket. Duvets originated in rural Europe and were traditionally stuffed with duck feathers. Today's duvets are sometimes filled with polyester or wool rather than the traditional "eider" duck down. Still very popular in Europe, duvets have become popular throughout the world in the late twentieth century. Most duvets have removable coverings which can be easily washed and maintained. These covers are made from any material: cotton, wool, polyester or even suede. The term duvet cover has come to encompass any type of cover which goes over a quilt, blanket or comforter.

The popularity of duvets comes from the fact that they not only are very comfortable and warm, they also make it easier to make the bed. Duvets reduce the complexity of making the bed. Duvets can be used as a single cover in place of the normal combinations of sheets, comforters, and quilts popular throughout the world. Beds equipped with duvets are usually covered first with a flat or fitted bed sheet and then afterwards with a covered duvet. Duvets are often referred to as comforters, although a comforter is slightly different. A comforter is traditionally decorative while duvets are used for their warmth. You may also hear of a duvet referred to as a "Doona" cover in some parts of the world.

Duvets add beauty and functionality to the home. Their increasing popularity has inspired bedding manufacturers to offer them as part of their bedding ensembles. A consumer can purchase duvets or duvet covers by themselves, or as part of a coordinated ensemble with matching fitted sheets, pillows, bed skirts and other bedroom accessories. Manufacturers from Thomasville, Croscill and Dakotah all have very elegant duvet covers as part of their bedding offerings.

The next time that you are shopping for bedding, take care to find out the different types of bedding that are out there. These days manufacturers offer such a wide variety of ensembles that it can be difficult to choose the right design for your home. It's also important when shopping for your bedroom to take care to find a retailer who can really help you make the right decision. Many large department stores offer such an extensive inventory of bedding that sorting through them can be daunting. In addition, the sales people at many of these stores are not familiar with the details of each individual product that the company they work for is selling.

Redecorating your kids bedroom should be fun and exciting. Kids can join in on the fun and help there parents decide on what style to use for there bedroom. There is no need to drag your kids to the local mall or department store when shopping. Walking from store to store trying to decide what to buy can get children pretty tired, hungry and quite cranky. Online shopping is always the best choice Everyone could pull up a chair next to the computer. When starting to redecorate any bedroom, it is always smart to start off with the bed. The look of the bed will help us decide on what colors to use on the walls and what decors to use. So many beautiful styles and colors to choose from. Which decor would be best for your child? There are just a few factors to consider that may help make your decision a lot easier: Your child's age, there interests and there favorite colors.