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Jaka kołdra na zimę?

2022-12-04
Jaka kołdra na zimę?

As temperatures drop, it's time to change the lightweight summer bedding for something that will guarantee warmth and comfort on cold winter nights. A winter quilt is not only an extra layer of insulation, but also the key to a healthy sleep during the winter season. Winter quilts, properly selected for home conditions, allow you to enjoy warmth and comfort throughout the night, no matter how cold it is outside the window. If you don't yet have the right solution for winter in your bedroom, we'd be happy to help you choose the perfect quilt for you.

Winter quilt - which filling to choose?

One of the most important elements of a winter quilt is its filling. It is the type of filling and its quality that determines how the quilt will manage to retain heat and wick away moisture, which is crucial for sleeping comfort. Here are the most popular types of fillings available in winter quilts:

  1. Down quilt - Goose down is one of the best insulators of heat, and winter quilts filled with goose down are light, fluffy and ideal for cold nights. Down quilts they are excellent at retaining heat, thus ensuring healthy sleep and comfort throughout the winter season. This solution is ideal for people who are looking for a quilt with top quality filling that is both lightweight and thick.

  2. Feathers - Feather quilt is a great alternative for those who prefer heavier products. Feathers have a slightly lower thermal insulation than down, but thanks to their weight they perfectly wrap the body, guaranteeing warmth and comfort. Such winter quilts are a popular choice for customers who appreciate traditional fillings.

  3. Wool - Sheep's wool, as a natural filling, is excellent at keeping you warm while allowing air to pass through. This allows your skin to breathe and you wake up rested in the morning. Wool winter quilts are a good choice when you are looking for a warm, yet breathable product.

  4. Bamboo fiber - A modern alternative to down and feathers. Bamboo is anti-allergenic, flexible and durable. Winter quilts with such filling are lightweight, provide warmth and wick away moisture, which contributes to comfort.

  5. Synthetic filling - popular filling, especially in cheaper products. Polyester quilts are lightweight and flexible, but they will do better on warmer nights or in rooms with stable temperatures. Both comforters with synthetic filling, as well as from natural down are anti-allergic. Their manufacturers use very modern technologies so that dust mites do not develop in the filling.

Choosing a cover - the key to a quilt's durability and comfort

The comforter cover affects its durability and comfort of use. Various types of coverings are available that can affect sleeping comfort and the feeling of warmth:

  • Cotton - Natural cotton sheathing is most commonly used in winter quilts. It is breathable and pleasant to the touch, and also absorbs moisture well, which is especially useful in winter when the air in the bedroom is drier.

  • Satin and silk - These are elegant, smooth fabrics that work well in the summer, but can be a bit chilly in the winter. Satin and silk give the quilt a unique look and luxurious feel.

  • Microfiber - Durable, soft and easy to care for, microfiber is warm and pleasant to the touch. Quilts with microfiber cover are an excellent choice for people who value comfort and durability.

  • French terry - Soft and fluffy material that perfectly retains heat. Winter quilt with terrycloth cover can be an ideal choice for those who prefer warm and tactile textiles.

Winter quilts vs. heat scale - choose the perfect solution for winter

When buying a quilt, it is worth paying attention to the seasonal scale, which determines what season the product is intended for:

  • Year-round quilts - This is a versatile solution that allows you to use one quilt all year round. Such winter quilts are often filled with goose down or bamboo fiber, which allows them to maintain the right temperature throughout the seasons.

  • Winter quilts - Thick and warm, provide thermal comfort even on very cold nights. Filled with feathers or down, they often have a cotton or terry cloth cover, which contributes to their insulating qualities.

  • 4 Seasons Quilts - These are two thin models fastened together with press-studs, which together form one thick winter quilt. Allow you to adjust the thickness and warmth according to the season.

How to take care of winter quilts?

Proper care of a winter quilt will prolong its life and preserve its thermal insulation properties for years to come. Following the manufacturer's recommendations for washing and storage is key:

  • Washing - Many quilts, especially those made of goose down and feathers, need to be washed under special conditions, such as in dry cleaners. Home washing should be done according to the recommendations on the label to preserve the durability of the filling and covering.

  • Storage - After the winter season is over, it is a good idea to put the quilt in a suitable package that protects it from dust and moisture. Avoid squeezing the quilt in tight spaces to keep it fluffy.

Find the perfect winter comforter for a healthy night's sleep

A winter quilt is a key piece of bedroom equipment, especially when the temperature outside the window drops. Choosing the right product depends on individual needs and preferences - from lightweight but warm down to heavier feathers. Be sure to choose the right cover and care for it regularly to enjoy comfortable and healthy sleep for many seasons to come. Relevant quilt thick and warm is an investment that will quickly pay off in the form of restful, restorative sleep.

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