June 30, 2010

How To Choose Bedding For Your Dorm Room

Going off to college is an exciting time, but being ready for it takes a lot of preparation. There are a lot of supplies that the college student is going to need, and finding all of those can be a challenge. One of the most daunting purchases can be finding the perfect bedding for a dorm room. The truth is that a dorm room is a very small space that requires a lot of efficiency and a unique style to make it feel like home. However, it is not the size of the dorm room that makes it difficult to outfit. Instead, it is the size of the bed that can make finding bedding a challenge. Be sure to check out the multiple types of Feather Comforter.

Dorm rooms typically feature twin bed, but they aren’t ordinary twin beds. The twin beds in dorm rooms are extra long and require sheets that are specifically designed to fit the mattress. The items that are needed are twin sheet sets, a mattress pad, and a twin comforter. You may also want to consider getting a feather bed mattress topper as well. Any bedding that you purchases for a dorm room bed must be twin XL. These bedding items may be labeled differently at different stores. Sometimes the labels will read Twin XL, XL Twin, Extra Long Twin, or Twin Extra Long. Bedding with any of these labels will fit a bed in a dorm room. Another good type are the Blue Comforters.

What does the “extra long” mean? This type of bedding has five extra inches in length to accommodate the length of the mattress. The sheets will also have less depth to them because most of the mattresses on dorm room beds are not as thick as a traditional mattress. Another must see are the multiple types of Comforter Silk.

There are several factors to consider when shopping for dorm room bedding. You definitely want to buy sheets that are easy to launder because many college students will be doing their own laundry for the first time.

Next, consider the climate of the university. Depending on the climate of the area, you might have to adjust your bedding selection. For example, if you are heading off to Florida State University you will need cool cotton bedding, but if you’re destination is the University of Alaska Fairbanks, you will need flannel sheets and down comforters. You might also need different sets of sheets to accommodate the changing seasons. During the spring and fall months you might need cotton sheets to be comfortable and during the winter months you might have to have some cozy flannel sheets.

For most college age students, style is very important. No matter what, have fun with your bedding selection. You might want to consider the style choices of your roommates, but you can choose bedding that allows you to express yourself. Regardless of what you choose, try to find something that will serve you for the entire time you are living in the dorms. This could be anywhere from one year to four years. You will likely never have to use extra long bedding after you leave the dorms, so you only want to buy it once. It’s best to choose bedding that is timeless and fun, steering clear of timely styles and patterns.

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