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How do I choose and accessorize
a bedding ensemble? Whether you want to create a complete look for your bedroom or just add a few accent items, Domestications has something for everyone. Here's how to get started: 1. Select your comforter first; its size makes it the focal point of your bedroom. If you're on a budget and have an existing comforter that's in good shape and you just want to update the pattern, a duvet cover (a "pillowcase" for your comforter) can be an affordable choice. Just make sure you choose a duvet that's darker than your current comforter so the colors don't show through. 2. Choose three sets of sheets. An easy rule of thumb is one set on the bed, one in the closet and one in the laundry. A set of sheets includes one flat sheet, one fitted sheet and two pillowcases (twin sets include one pillowcase). Two sets should match the comforter because these sheets will be washed often and rotating them will make them last longer. Add a set of coordinating solids for seasonal changes and mix and match possibilities. 3. Mix two styles with accessory pieces. Add a bedskirt, decorative pillows, shams or a table round to accentuate a particular color, or to mix and match. 4. Window treatments are a beautiful way to finish a bedroom. Look for a matching set in your selected Domestications pattern, or coordinate with solids. We also sell fabric by the yard for almost every pattern we carry, so you can make your own curtains if you like! Call us at 1-800-826-8240 for more information and pricing. 5. Don't forget the basics…a coordinating blanket, mattress pad, pillows (don't forget the extra pillows for your shams!) and a duvet cover are always useful. 6. Remember your guests. Whether it's an extra bedroom or a pull-out couch that needs a more inviting look for overnight guests, choose any of the above suggestions to create a tastefully decorated, comfortable sleeping area anywhere in your home. Bedroom Basics Checklist, per bed * 1 to 2 comforters What does thread count mean and why is it important?
Should I choose cotton or blend sheets? What are the different types of materials used in
bedding products sold by Domestications? Combed Cotton: Cotton fibers are obtained from the seed of a cotton plant. Combing separates the long, desirable fibers from the short, immature fibers to create a stronger, smoother yarn. Egyptian Cotton: Cotton grown exclusively in Egypt and the longest fiber staple in the world. This means less linting, more durability, more luster and a softer feel. Flannel: 100% cotton fabric brushed on both sides for softness and warmth. Knit: A very soft, relaxed cotton fabric that feels like a t-shirt. Not as warm as flannel, but Jersey knits will keep you cozy in the wintertime. Percale: Cotton or blend sheeting of 180 threads per square inch or higher. Sateen: Woven fabric with a smooth surface and lustrous sheen that resembles satin. These super-smooth sheets frequently have thread counts of 220 and above. Silk: The softest and most luxurious of all bed linens, silk is surprisingly also the strongest. It's also lightweight and keeps you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. What bedding sizes do you offer? Do you sell bedding
for hard-to-fit beds, such as pillow-top beds? Do you design your own bedding patterns? How should I care for my Domestications bedding products?
* Your sheets will last longer if you follow the "three
set rule": one set on the bed, one in the linen closet and one in the laundry. This way,
your sheets can last three times as long, because each set will be
laundered less frequently than a single set would be. I bought some items from a bedding ensemble you've
offered previously, but I don't see it on your Web site or in your
current catalogs.
How can I find out if the pattern is still available? Does this site offer accessories that coordinate
with your bedding products? |