Friday, 14 September 2012

Woollen Bedding

If you are after that good night’s sleep, you have to invest in woollen bedding.
This can accommodate for different thermal temperatures, we spend so long trying to get ‘just right’ so with wool; we get it bang on every time!
Unlike feather and synthetic duvets, woollen bedding is anti-allergenic. This will reduce the chance of any potential problems with your skin and it will keep away any dust or mould that can fester on regular duvets. Wool will help control any sort of breathing problem too.
Aside from all of the technicalities, wool is soft and extremely comfortable! This is perfect for the approaching autumn and winter months when waking up on those cold blustery mornings; is a chore without a decent night’s sleep.
An added benefit of woollen bedding, and going back to the thermal temperatures; is that it will stop the duvet war we always seem to have with our partners.
He’s too hot, you’re too cold and everything seems to break out into a subconscious (occasionally) fight. Woollen bedding will save this, cooling him down on one side and warming you up on the other. Perfect.
Wool is also very cost effective; it works out that over a decade your woollen bedding will have cost only 4pence a night. 2 pence each for an incredible night sleep is rather incredible.
For further details about Wool Duvets and Wool Duvet please visit the website.






Wool can accommodate for thermal variation

As we edge out of the summer months (if you can call it that), we are beginning to fear the inevitable darkened mornings.
The chore of opening your eyes in the mornings during late September is one of life’s many displeasures.
The night’s sleep prior to the piercing alarm clock usually consists of layers of clothing, three pairs of socks and plenty of fidgeting. However, after purchasing a woollen duvet, your night’s sleep will get just that bit better, allowing you to feel just a little more optimistic on those cold mornings.
Drawing around 30 per cent of its own weight in moisture, wool will evaporate all those bed times sweats away from you skin, ultimately cooling you down. Perfect for those lucky few that have had this during the occasional warm nights we’ve had. However wonderful as this may be, does it warm you up?
Of course it does!
Wool can accommodate for thermal variation. How many times have you been in bed and your partner is too hot, kicking the duvet away whilst you shiver and try to get warm? Wool will adjust to your needs of warmth, keeping you ‘just right’ all of the time.
All in all you can expect a great night’s sleep with a woollen duvet. It’s a fantastic insulator, a brilliant way to cool down and separates your late night, possibly subconscious fights with your partner.
So there you have it, I suspect all strange pondering questions about sheep have now been answered, yes?
For further details about Wool Duvets and Wool Duvet please visit the website.