Archive for September, 2007

September
12th 2007
Product Review: Aero Aerobed Premier Intelliwarmth

Posted under bed frames & camping beds & children's beds & guest beds & inflatable beds & mattresses & spare beds

Aero began in 1992. The method of inflating and deflating mattresses that Aero used was so new that it had only been patented shortly before the company’s inception. Designers and engineers at Aero incorporated this advanced technique and it has been a hallmark of their product line ever since. They’ve gotten so good at it, current Aero air mattresses can be filled in less than a minute and drained in 15 seconds.

The Aero Aerobed Premier Intelliwarmth is one of Aero’s flagship inflatables and sports a flat panel profile pump. Basically, the pump is in the mattress, you just plug it in. No wonder that when tested together, consumers found Aero air mattresses easier to set up than the Simmons product.

The Intelliwarmth model employs a washable mattress cover than contains what they call “heating fibers”. These fibers are controlled by a handheld remote (wired). You can adjust the temperature to offset a varied degree of chill. The remote and heating system works fine and received no complaints from consumers.

The Intelliwarmth, offered in twin, full and queen sizes, is made from 18 guage PVC. In short, it’s pretty durable, unless you stab it with a fork. However, one consumer did complain that their mattress only lasted a few days and began developing holes and seam tears, which the buyer was hopelessly unable to patch. This said, numbers show that Aero’s default rate runs at less than 5% and yes, while it possible to come across a lemon, the product line in general lives up to the Aero’s fairly strict guidelines.

If you’re concerned about all this ’strength’ making the Intelliwarmth hard as a brick, the Aerobed mattresses were preferred for comfort by a sizable number of consumers in testing lead by independent researchers.

The Intelliwarmth is a luxury mattress and with prices ranging from $200 to $300. Not in the price range of some buyers. Again there are cheaper options that will serve almost as well. If you’re in the mood for a bargain, you may want to go online. www.sparebed.com is well-liked by its customers for its ease of ordering, reasonable prices and timely shipment.

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September
12th 2007
The Anatomy of a Mattress

Posted under camping beds & children's beds & guest beds & inflatable beds & latex mattresses & mattresses & memory foam & spare beds

Returning crusaders brought with them cushions which they threw on the floor and slept on. A novel idea in medieval Europe, but it soon caught on and Europeans absorbed enough Aramaic to put together the word we still use today – mattress.

‘Mattress’ has been in our vocabulary for almost one thousand years and the image of it is nearly universally understood, yet most consumers have no idea what goes into them. Without this knowledge of material and function, it is impossible to make an informed buying decision.

In the beginning, Europeans stuffed mattresses with natural materials such as straw and feathers. As time went by and technology changed, mattress interiors became more synthetically complex. Today, we use things such as latex, viscoelastic, or other polyurethane-type foams to compliment or replace innerspring cores.

Although water and air mattresses have evolved over time, it’s pretty well a no-brainer as to what they contain, so the following breakdown will be of a conventional mattress:

Anatomy of a mattress

Ticking – This is the layer that you actually see. Generally ticking is made from polyester or cotton-polyester and is stitched to the top padding in that familar criss-cross pattern. Ticking can vary in ’softness’. The tighter its stitching pattern, the firmer it is.

Quilt Package – This is what gives the ticking its pillowy bounce. Quilt packages are commonly made from polyurethane foam. With some mattresses, manufacturers add polyester batting. Don’t let thickness fool you, anything more than an inch could result in your quilt package developing those unsightly and uncomfortable sag points.

Padding – This separates the springs from the ticking. Consumer Reports recommends that you search out mattress padding made from latex and/or visco-elastic (known to you and me as ‘memory foam’). Latex’s pillowy firmness and ability to bounce back combined with memory foam’s ability to shape to your body helps to increase movement isolation. ‘Movement Isolation’ is a fancy phrase. Basically, the better the movement isolation of a mattress, the better chance you have of getting out of bed without waking your partner.

Coils – These give your mattress its real support. From their position beneath the padding, they determine how firm your mattress is. Manufacturers attempt to tell potential customers that their coil system is vastly superior to their competitors, but among the most popular types used, all were found capable of providing the same degree of support. The real difference between coils is their guage. The thicker the spring, the stiffer it is. This, of course, relates directly to the firmness of the mattress.

Extra Support – Some mattresses are given a little more than others. Such support might include specific areas packed with more springs, stiff foam reinforcing the edges, stiff foam laced between the coils and increased thickness of the springs.

Foundation – This keeps your mattress from rolling together like a hammock. Its sole purpose is support and therefore has no spring. Rather ironic that it is referred to as a ‘box spring’. The only real difference in foundations, is their height. Something you may want to consider, if you’re thinking of purchasing a thicker-than-standard mattress.

So now that you know what’s inside of it and underneath it, you’ll enjoy yourself more when you’re on top of it.

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September
12th 2007
Product Review: Simmons BackCare Mattress

Posted under bedroom decor & children's beds & guest beds & mattresses & memory foam & sleep number & spare beds

Simmons Bedding Company has been manufacturing mattresses for over 125 years. Zalmon G. Simmons opened his first factory in Kenosha, Wisconsin in 1870 with a total of nine employees. In the following years the company grew well beyond it’s humble beginnings and topped $250 million dollars in net sales in the second quarter of 2007…that’s a lot of mattresses.

Somewhere in that mountain is the Simmons BackCare Mattress. Following the established trend of thicker mattresses the Simmons BackCare Mattress set comes in at height of 21″ using the low profile foundation. This means that if you buy a bed frame that’s 4″ off the floor, you have a bed that’s 25″ off the floor. Consumers going from older narrower mattresses found that it took some time to get used to this height difference.

Simmons had some difficulties with their Beautyrest line a few years ago that resulted in many of those mattresses being returned to Simmons. Apparently the mattresses were prone to forming permanent body impressions. Simmons combatted this issue by making the Beautyrest line no-flip. ‘No-flip’ of course refers to not having to flip your mattress – a task we all loathe.

Simmons BackCare Mattresses are also no-flip and have good support due to the thicker springs used. Even with the firmer support however, movement isolation has been reported as effective.

For comfort, the BackCare Mattress can be ordered with a Plushtop or Pillowtop surface. Pillowtop surfaces have had a history of packing and losing their softness. Although this problem hasn’t been reported regarding the BackCare Mattress, it may be prudent to get the Plushtop.

Consumers have found, however, that the edge support on these mattresses is less than satisfactory and could contribute to a shorter wear-life. Considering most mattress manufacturers have the same weak edge support and don’t toughen up the edges with foam until you drop a small fortune, it is a relatively small negative, but a negative none-the-less.

All-in-all, with queen sizes going for the average whopping price of $900 USD, the Simmons BackCare Mattress offers good value for your sleeping dollar if you have a lot of dollars to spend. If you are budget-minded like me, you may want to peruse some online retailers for more economical options. www.sleepingsolutions.co.uk is a reputable company in the UK that provides online service for its region and keeps the budgeted consumer in mind.

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September
10th 2007
Thread Count – What does it mean to your linen?

Posted under allergies & bed bugs & bedroom decor & camping beds & children's beds & guest beds & linens & pillow & spare beds

We have all heard of thread count and seen those mysterious numbers labeling the linen on our store shelves, but what do those numbers mean?

Basically, thread count refers to the number of horizontal and vertical threads in one square inch of fabric. Thread counts range from 80 to 700, but most linen is sold in counts from 180 to 320. But what does this mean to you?

In many circles, higher thread counts are supposed to increase the “softness” quality of linen, but contrary to popular belief, they don’t necessarily extend the wear-life of your sheets.

Thread counts are not the be-all and end-all of the linen world however. Many industry professionals believe it is the fiber used and the final finish surface of the linen that contribute to its comfortability and wear life.

It should be noted that thread counts above 380 are a result of an industry dirty secret. Manufacturers will actually twist two threads together in a manner that doubles the thread count.

Also consider the fabric as you choose your thread count. For instance, linen (made from the flax plant), flannel (originally made from carded wool, but now made from wool and cotton, 100% cotton or wool and a synthetic fiber) and jersey (the same fabric used to make t-shirts) all have lower thread counts. If they had higher thread counts, they would lose their uniquely soft qualities.

What fabric do you pick? Well, sheet sets can be made of a long list of fibers, so I’ll list a few of the naturally occurring ones:

Silk – expensive for obvious reasons. Silk sheets require special attention, but promise a luxurious rest. That said, there are people who dislike silk because it feels like sleeping on teflon.

Cotton – expense depends on thread count and designer. 100% cotton is a popular choice as it provides comfort and durability for a reasonable price. Cotton/synthetic blends tend to breath less and, depending on the person, can result in uncomfortably clammy sleepless nights.

Hemp – moderately expensive. Hemp is a sturdy fiber and can have a cotton-like feel. Hemp’s advantages are that it is stronger than cotton and is chemical-free.

Do your research and with the help of qualified professionals, you will obtain a bedding set that is beautiful, durable and soft without sacrificing your ethics.

While online, you may want to visit www.designerlinensoutlet.com. They are one of the largest online linen suppliers in North America. But don’t let their size scare you, they have a staff ready to answer your purchase questions, a satisfaction guarantee and an easily accessible customer service department.

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September
10th 2007
Product Review: Kyoto Quebec Guest Bed

Posted under bed frames & children's beds & guest beds & inflatable beds & latex mattresses & mattresses & spare beds

Last year I renovated and managed to create a spare bedroom. The room itself isn’t that large so I needed to find a single bed that could be turned into a double when I go from ‘guest’ to ‘guests’.

I finally bought the Kyoto Quebec Guest Bed. I was initially attracted to Kyoto Fusion Ltd, because they make hardwood bed frames from sustainable resources.

With some further investigation, I discovered that Kyoto’s hardwood bed frames were not only environmentally friendly, but they also had a great wear life.

Once I took delivery, I was impressed yet again with Kyoto’s attention to design. I’ve had guest beds in the past, but they looked cheap, didn’t last and sagged in all the wrong spots. The Quebec Guest Bed is not only beautiful, but incredibly sturdy. (as demonstrated by my two young nephews)

My bed fits neatly against the wall and with very little effort, I can slide out the ‘extra’ single, release the spring-loaded legs and have a double bed in minutes. I’ve had my guest bed for almost a year and it’s still as easy to set up as it was the first day I got it. Of course, I’m not worried too much about mechanical failure as I got a five-year warranty with the bed. (my nephews will have grown out of their destructive phase by then)

One drawback however, is expense. I had to save for months before I had the near £800 price tag on Kyoto’s Quebec Guest Bed. Admittedly, part of this cost was for a latex mattress set, but I have allergies and latex keeps me from sneezing. I still feel the dent in my pocket book, but in ten years, when my nephews are putting their kids to sleep in the bed that they themselves couldn’t break, I’ll know that my investment in my Kyoto Quebec Guest Bed was wise.

If you’re in the UK and online, you should visit www.sleepingsolutions.co.uk. I found their service to be prompt and courteous. They were especially helpful in directing me to the product that suited me best. Sleepingsolutions carry a wide variety of beds, bedding and accessories from a number of reputable manufacturers.

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September
10th 2007
Product Review: Aero Sport® All-Terrain Bed

Posted under camping beds & children's beds & inflatable beds & mattresses & spare beds

After almost a lifetime of camping, I’ve grown to appreciate the inflatable mattress because it separates me from the rocky ground and the rainwater that inevitably finds its way into my tent. What I haven’t grown to appreciate, is the time it has taken over the years to inflate/deflate my various inflatable mattresses. Sure, I could have purchased a pump that plugs into a cigarette lighter, but my car is usually miles away from my tent.

So when it came to replacing my latest air mattress, I set about to find a product that satisfied all of my needs. I finally settled on the Aero Sport® All-Terrain Bed manufactured by Aero.

The Aero Sport® All-Terrain Bed has Aero’s unique Dual Pump that gives you the option of using in-pump rechargable battery or plugging the unit into a cigarette lighter. I don’t really need both options, but I like the fact that Aero seeks to satisfy all of the camper demographic rather than just the hard-core wilderness lovers.

I discovered that earlier products from Aero with the rechargable pump feature proved less than adequate as they were difficult to connect to the mattress and didn’t have as many charged uses as promised in the literature. Aero has worked hard and come up with solutions for both those issues in their newer rechargable pumps. Mine seems to live up to expectations and is fairly easy to connect.

My Aero Sport® All-Terrain Bed not only drastically reduces the time I spend setting up, it also requires far less space to carry than any of my other mattresses. This means I have more time to hike and I can hike further because of the reduced payload requirements.

My brother is proof that the Aero Sport® All-Terrain Bed is good for first time campers. He was able to set up the bed without incident. I wish I could say the same thing about the tent. Anyway, he is going to get a queen-sized All-Terrain so he can use it for camping and also for a spare guest bed. It must be comfortable!

The Aero Sport® All-Terrain Bed is rugged and durable, and Aero stands behind it with a one-year limited warranty. It also comes in twin size and queen size, which means you need a large enough tent for it, but believe me, it’s worth it.

If you’re looking for an online distributor, Sparebed.com carries a wide selection of Aero products, not to mention a plethora of other air mattress brands. I found the folks at Sparebed.com to be quite helpful in helping me select the mattress that was right for me.

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September
8th 2007
Product Review: Allersearch ADMS Anti-Dust Mite Spray

Posted under allergies & pest control

For many people, especially when spring rolls around, allergies will hit – and hit hard.

During these periods, the simple act of falling asleep can be a chore; sneezing, sniffling, snoring, insomnia… and quite often you won’t even know that such things are causing you to get stressful sleep. You’ll toss and turn and snort and sniffle, and in the morning you’re still dog-tired.

Figuring out how to end these problems starts with figuring out what’s causing them, and in the bedroom, there are no end of things that can clog your sinuses and make life miserable.

One of those factors that are often overlooked is dust mites: Microscopic little creatures that can’t be seen by the naked eye are everywhere, and if you’re using an old pillow, or haven’t beaten your mattress for a while, chances are your sleeping area will be covered in them. For most people, that’s not a problem, but if you’re already on the edge with your breathing, it can make life hard.

Thankfully, there are online stores such as AllergyBeGone, where you can buy an amazing number of allergy-reducing sleep products, from pillow encasings, comforters, mattress pads, and one of their big
sellers is an anti-dust mite spray called Allersearch ADMS.

For less than $20 per 32oz spray bottle (it’s $16.49 at the time of writing), you get a product that is non-staining, destroys allergens on contact, contains no tannic acid or benzyl benzoate, treats up to 600 sq. ft. of your home, lasts up to 30 days, is safe for people, pets, and the environment, and can be used safely on all water-safe surfaces.

Just spray it on to your bedding, carpeting, pillows, mattresses and/or furniture, and the dust mites are done for.

AllergyBeGone has other products to help battle dust mites, as well as a wide range of equipment such as air-humidifers, mold control products, gas masks, vacuums, cleaning supplies – even aromatherapy products – at prices that our testers found to be among the best available.

Allersearch, and AllergyBeGone as a supplier of same, gets a 4 out of 5 star rating from Bed2U.

Try them today!

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September
8th 2007
Product Review: Silentnight Latex Comfort Mattress

Posted under bed bugs & children's beds & mattresses & pest control & safety

Having a quality mattress isn’t just a luxury. Considering that over your lifetime you might spend the equivalent of almost forty years in bed, possessing a quality mattress is a necessity . Good mattresses do not come cheap however and if you’re like me, purchasing a new mattress is an infrequent event. If you have a good mattress and take care of it, it can last as long as a decade. In that time, however, even a good mattress can become harmful to you.

When you crawl under the covers every night, you’re getting into bed with approximately two million nasty little spider-like creatures called dust mites. These mites aren’t the only things defiling your mattress. You leave behind dead skin and perspiration every morning. This combined with the mites and a decade of use could result in allergies and hypersensitivity related diseases.

So what are you going to do, if you’re unable to replace your mattress every two years? Latex.

Latex is inherently anti-microbial and mite resistant. The Silentnight Latex Comfort Mattress has a layer of natural latex over its ultra-supportive microcoil spring system. What does all of this mean?

Well, now you have a mattress that could last for ten years and not endanger your health. Besides this, there are other advantages to Silentnight’s Latex Comfort Mattress.

As mentioned before, the microcoil system provides more support than other conventional mattresses, because the springs run from the head to the foot of the mattress. This prevents "roll off" and "roll together", a good thing if you don’t want to end up on the floor or sandwiched against your sleeping partner. This system also isolates movement, so you can get out of bed without waking your partner.

The research team at Silentnight are also very aware your Posture Zone (the area in which you sleep) and have added extra springs where necessary in the Latex Comfort Mattress to provide greater more effective support.

Latex provides the ultimate comfort over the microcoil system’s unfailing support. It moulds around your contours, allowing your body to relax into a naturally restful posture and comfortably holds you in that position.

There is a price to pay for all this comfort and it’s a bit of an investment, but if you amortise the cost over a decade of sleeping bliss, I’m sure you will feel that you’ve spent your money well.

In the UK, we recommend you get your Latex Comfort Mattress from Sleeping Solutions, the online presence of the renowned Sussex Beds chain. They stock quality products and have a reputation for looking after customers.

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September
7th 2007
The hidden dangers of electric blankets

Posted under blankets & electric blankets & safety

When you think of a blanket, you hardly think Danger! But those cozy electric blankets that keep you warm during the winter months account for thousands of household fires every year! Here are some electric blanket safety tips to keep you from adding to those frightening statistics.

There are some signs of danger that should stop you from even plugging in your electric blanket in the first place. Frayed fabric, creases, dampness, loose connections, or exposed wires, mean it’s time to throw your electric blanket away. You’ll want to keep a special eye on the cord, as any wear and tear on it is particularly dangerous.

As well, any electric blanket that has been around for more than 10 years is a serious hazard. This is why you should never buy a used electric blanket.

The rule of thumb is: when in doubt, throw it out! An electric blanket is easy to replace.

When storing your blanket, roll it up (or keep it flat), instead of folding it. Why? Folding your electric blanket can damage the wires, even if you’re folding it over your lap! Other tips: don’t keep your electric blanket on all night and never get it wet (not even to wash it). If your electric blanket does get wet, do not use it or turn it on.

It’s best to get your electric blanket tested regularly (every three years is ideal), to make sure it is good shape and doesn’t pose a threat to you and your loved ones.

Lastly, always follow directions. The manufacturer’s instructions must be taken seriously!

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September
7th 2007
How to get rid of bed bugs!

Posted under bed bugs & bed frames & mattresses & pest control

Are bed bugs biting you at night? Though it’s hard to see them, bed bugs leave evidence behind – if there are mysterious brownish spots and stains on your bed sheets or you wake up to itchy bites on your body, you might be dealing with some irksome pests.

However, there are some basic steps to getting rid of bed bugs.
Bed bugs get their names because they are practically nocturnal, and during the daytime, they like to chill out in the tiny crevices of your bed.

They can live for months to years without feeding, so if you’re facing an infestation of bed bugs, they won’t leave unless you make them. But how can you shoo those obnoxious bed bugs away?

The first step is to create a barrier around your bed. Bed bugs don’t fly or jump, they can only crawl. Keep them from crawling on and off your bed as best you can. What can you create this barrier with?

You will need the pros at Diactect for that. They have a variety of bed bug killing products to choose from, products you can apply right on your bed frame and mattress!

For instance, RESULTS powder can treat your bed and room and, in fact, any part of your house; it’s a perfect barrier between you and those tiny critters.

Without high quality help, it’s virtually impossible to prevent bed bugs from taking over your home, so rather than track them down with a flashlight, scare them away with Diatect’s pest control products.

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September
7th 2007
Can a pillow stop your snoring?

Posted under pillow & snoring

Is your significant other tired of relying on earplugs to get him or her through the night while you snore away? If you’re in the market for a “quieter” sleep that doesn’t disturb you or those around you, your answer might be right under you nose. With the right pillow, you can put an end to snoring!

Snoring isn’t simply a nuisance, it can also indicate that you have a disorder called sleep apnea. 60% of snorers, however, snore because of the position they sleep in at night. Chronic snoring means you are not getting a quality night’s rest and it could seriously impact your daily activities, especially work. The key is to change your posture while you sleep.

For instance, those who sleep on their stomachs aren’t as likely to snore. The anti-snore pillow corrects your sleeping position and kicks that annoying habit of snoring to the curb. you want to ensure that both you and your bed partner get the sleep you deserve, then an anti-snore pillow will make a great addition to your bedroom.

Anti-snore pillows typically align your neck and back, keeping your airways open. Even a pillow that is simply extra thick and firm can do the trick, as it keeps your head properly elevated. But for those serious snorers, it’s best to turn to an anti-snoring pillow that’s specifically designed for people like you. So, say goodnight to snoring and wake up feeling refreshed and energized for once! A good night’s rest is a night with no snoring!

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September
7th 2007
Memory foam: is it worth the money?

Posted under mattresses & memory foam

Shopping around for mattresses can be a pretty meticulous and most of all – expensive – ordeal. Those who are frugal still value a good night’s sleep though; so the inevitable question is: are memory foam mattresses worth it? The simple answer is, absolutely – memory foam is receiving rave reviews from people who have bought it.

Memory foam, or “visco-elastic polyurethane foam,” was originally developed by NASA. However, it found its home more recently in hospitals, providing support and comfort to bed-ridden patients. Its high price tag kept it out of the consumer world for a while, but today, you can benefit from a memory foam mattress too, and for a price that won’t break the budget.

Basically, a memory foam mattress is denser than other mattresses, making it firm, but also cozy – as it completely molds to the shape of your body. The very warmth of your body is what triggers the revolutionary system!

But is memory foam right for you and your budget?

If you want to invest in a memory foam bed, it’s best to get the best. This is because some lower quality memory foam beds (or pillows or toppers) secrete an undesirable odor that is sometimes difficult to air out, and others have been known to be either too firm or not firm enough. In our testing, however, suppliers such as Angel Beds deliver high quality memory foam product that passes all tests.

Chances are, though, that a memory foam mattress will give you the most comfortable sleep for your buck.

So if you suffer from restless sleep or outright insomnia that keeps you from enjoying your day, and ultimately your life, then it might be time to upgrade to a mattress that will work with you, not against you.

Try memory foam.

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September
7th 2007
What is the Sleep Number, and does it really make a difference?

Posted under mattresses & sleep number

When it comes to sleep, the only number you’re probably familiar with is the number of sheep you count every night. But if you want to count little to no sheep from now on, it’s probably a good idea to find out what your Sleep Number is.

A Select Comfort Sleep Number bed is designed specifically for you and you alone. These days, sleep seems to be a hot commodity – rarely do we get the quality rest we need. Tossing and turning all night means we need an extra cup of coffee in the morning, just to get us going for another grueling, exhausting day. But with Select Comfort’s sophisticated technology, you can soon discover your Sleep Number and find out what peaceful, uninterrupted slumber feels like. You may not even need that coffee anymore!

So, how is this mysterious Sleep Number determined? The Sleep Number is simply a calculation based on your gender, height, weight, and sleeping style (do you like to sleep on your back, side, stomach, or a combination of this?). Your Sleep Number could be anywhere from zero to one hundred, and while you can find out what your recommended number is, it’s completely up to you whether you choose 50 or 15 or 98.

The best part is your bed partner can have a totally different Sleep Number – each side of the bed is adjustable. Unlike a typical mattress with springs and coils, a Select Comfort Sleep Number bed features air chambers that cushion your body for the utmost comfort and support due to a unique pressure system that you can control.

Everybody and every body is different, so why should we all have to rest on the same basic bed structure of a mattress, coils, and springs? Select Comfort ensures that you can wake up on the right side of the bed every morning. Considering that a good night’s rest will directly affect the quality of your life when you’re awake, a Select Comfort Sleep Number bed is one of the smarter investments you can make.

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September
7th 2007
Sleeping in Style: how bedroom aesthetics can help you rest easy

Posted under bed frames & bedroom decor & linens

Now that you’ve found the perfect mattress, it’s time to explore the intangible quality that makes your bedtime sojourn a treat – style.

Visual appeal adds to the pleasure of nodding off, so what is it that pleases you? Dutch Modern, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Post Modern or Rustic bedding?

Examination of what your bedroom already offers as an artistic base and a little research of what’s available will give you a style to start from. Once you’ve established your nocturnal theme, it’s time to shop around. Many designer linens can be found online. If price is a consideration, which it usually is, you may want to explore discount designer linen outlets for products within your budget – many offer free delivery, which makes shopping easy.

Once you’ve satisfied your bedding needs, you may find that your sleeping space needs some adjustment. Moving around your furniture and/or adding appropriate bedroom decor does wonders for improving your slumber. Feng Shui is a term that has been used and abused to describe the arrangement of objects to optimize energy flow. Now this may seem a little metaphysical to be practical, but trust me, when you are laying awake for the fifth night in a row for no other reason that you can’t seem to shut off, Feng Shui may be your hidden answer.

Now, Feng Shui is a method that can be applied to most style choices, so have no fear that it may damage your creative vision, unless you are a clutter addict who loves the feeling of being spatially trapped.

Sleep is important and the quality of it is dependant on your ability to relax. If you manage to create a pleasant world of dreams, your daytime endeavors will benefit from a clear mind and rested body.

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September
6th 2007
Product Review: PoshTots childrens products

Posted under children's beds & linens & mattresses


About the company: Your child’s room is the place where they will grow and learn, so why shouldn’t they get the very best? At PoshTots.com, you can find all of the things you will need to create a space for your child to call their own. From cribs to bunk beds, diaper bags to playhouses, Posh Tots is a one-stop resource for parents who want to provide all the essentials—and more—to their growing and ever-changing children to ensure a world that will inspire and enrich.

The big pitch: Your Children Deserve the Very Best. PoshTots provides parents with items for their children, including furniture, bedding, home décor items, diaper bags, gifts, toys, lighting, rugs, playhouses, apparel and strollers. On their easy-to-use website, you can search through these categories to find the perfect items for any child’s room. You won’t find discount items here, but you’re paying for luxury and that’s what you get.

For the busy yet loving parents, PoshTots not only provides everything you need for your child’s room, but also provides a database of ready-made rooms. PoshTots designs match together the exact things you need to create beautiful rooms. With one click of the mouse, you can order every item you see in the room to easily produce the same room in your own home. Alternatively, you can pick and choose the items you want from a specific design.

Have some time on your hands? PoshTots also organizes their inventory by theme. If you want to get creative with your child’s décor, you can choose a theme from the 30+ ideas provided and then choose among the beds, dressers, lamps, etc that could fit that theme. Home décor has never been so easy and never looked so good!

And PoshTots isn’t just home décor. We know that your child’s playtime is important to foster learning and creativity. That’s why PoshTots provides a large section devoted to fun—our playhouses. PoshTot playhouses aren’t your ordinary playhouses; each one is a miniature world for your child. Furnishings are also available for the playhouses, as well as a variety of toys to make the houses into home.

You can give your child a comfortable room at a low cost by shopping at almost any child’s company or department store, but PoshTots is the only place where you can find everything you need to give your child the exact room to complement their own tastes and personality. PoshTots will help you give your child the room of their dreams.

The Product Trends rating: PoshTots is a friendly company with an website you can navigate effortlessly and a catalogue of all the items you can ever need to furnish your child’s life. The company provides luxury for children’s rooms and gives parents a place to shop for the very best, whether they have a lot of time or not. Attracting everyone from celebrities to parents on a budget, PoshTots has something to meet the needs of anyone who visits their website.

Five stars. –Reviewed by Allison Boyer

To try PoshTots for yourself, click the image below:
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