Low
temperatures, cold, rain, strong winds. Winter is the time of year when most
enjoyed our temporary home hard the outer lying quietly on our beds or sofas.
So
when that time comes out of the closet back to bedding
sets warmer we have blankets and quilts from home
textiles. However, generally every home has a tradition (some still
with the traditional blanket while others Nordic attach themselves, for
example) and it is worth to know the different possibilities to make your
bedding will help give more warmth to your home.
The
ideal is to find those that are physically comfortable and visually through the
textures, colors and compositions, like the mermaid
tail blanket.
The
blankets have always been the star of the winter ... until we discovered the
duvet. These have become almost a must for home: thermally adapt the body to
produce natural heat, besides being equal or lighter than the traditional
combination warm blanket and comforter. You can find pen, down or both at once,
as well as Nordic synthetics made from polyester fibers.
Aesthetically
they are also the best resource because on the white base can put the cotton
cover to our liking and switch to another as quickly and as often as we want,
then just take a few minutes to do so.
But
the blankets we love so much that we can never ignore them. They can be wool,
fur or tricot, for example, but may also be acrylic materials such as rayon or
acrylic fibers, which accumulate electricity however. If you choose to put it
in the bedroom you can accompany with a nice flannel sheets (those wool or
cotton carding by one side) and a quilt, which despite not give much heat
itself it does help to accumulate.
If
you have renovated the bedroom with a Nordic, you can always have secondary
blankets to cover yourself on the bed or sofa, for example, do not you have to
give them up!
When
you use blankets for the bedroom it is best to cover them with a blanket not
only for warmth but also so that the result is aesthetically sleeker, for
textures and designs tend to be more sophisticated.
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