Showing posts with label Dust ruffles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dust ruffles. Show all posts

Monday, December 3, 2012

Identifying the Differences Between Tailored and Ruffled Bed Skirts

For most individuals living around the world, their home is their castle. Depending on the person, they may spend a great deal of time in any number of rooms of the house—thought they are likely to frequent the bedroom on a regular basis. Those who want to have optimal results when it comes to decorating their bedroom may consider the use of tailored or ruffled bed skirts. Before one can understand the difference between these two products, he or she must have a good idea of the bed skirt itself. 

Traditionally, a bedskirt is defined as decorative piece of fabric that is held between the mattress and the box spring of the bed. In most cases, the bed skirt hangs down to the floor, providing a decorative touch to any bedroom. While bed skirts can look great in a variety of styles, they are most commonly associated with use on queen or king beds. Bed skirts are commonly used by individuals who wish to store goods under their bed, and don’t want the products to be visible to others. They are available in a variety of styles and colors, and can definitely add to the look of a room. 

So what, exactly, is a tailored bed skirt? As one might guess, a tailored bed skirt is a specific style of bed skirt that lays flat against the frame of the bed, and does not feature any decorative ruffles or designs. Tailored bed skirts are often used by men and women who wish to present a sleek, modern image, and those who are classic or traditionalistic. Finding tailored bed skirts is a relatively easy process, as they can be found through most retailers. Consider Bed Linens Etc the next time you are looking for tailored bed skirts!

Though they have a similar name, ruffled bed skirts have an appearance that is much different to their tailored counterparts. Traditionally, ruffled bed skirts:

  • Featured ruffled edges or borders
  • Are considered to be more “decorative”
  • May be preferred by women, young girls, or those who have a flare for the dramatic. 

It is important that both tailored and ruffled bed skirts can look appropriate in a number of unique settings. Be sure to carefully consider which style of bed skirt is right for your before making a final purchase. Bed Linens Etc can provide assistance when it comes to finding the perfect bed skirt, including those designed for use with sheets that have deep pocket and extra deep pocket features. 

Sleep Well,

 

Rose

Bed Linens Etc.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

How to Measure Bedskirt Drop


The cost of decorating a house can be a daunting process. Depending on the size of the specific residence, costs to fill and decorate homes can range from a few thousand to more than ten thousand. Though all of the rooms require thought and preparation to ensure optimal results in the decorating process, designing the bedroom may be an especially challenging step. For most people, the bed is the focal point of the bedroom, and should be treated as such. Be sure to understand, know how to measure, and carefully evaluate the importance of becoming familiar bedskirt drop to have a beautiful bedroom that will last for years. 

As mentioned above, having a basic understanding of bedskirt drop is essential for individuals who want to achieve great results with the style in their bedroom. Traditionally, bedskirt drop is defined as the amount of space between the box spring and floor in a specific style of bed. Depending on the bed spring itself, the amount of bed skirt drop that is calculated may vary quite substantially. In most cases, the more bedskirt drop, the more stunning the appearance of the bedroom in question. 

So how, exactly, do you measure the drop of a specific bedskirt? As one might guess from the discussion above, the easiest way to determine bed skirt drop involves measuring the distance from the top of the bed spring to the floor, which can be done with a rule, tape measure, or other type of calculating device. To ensure optimal results when it comes to this step, decorators may want to consider measuring the area more than once. Similarly, asking a friend of family member to check your calculations may be a great way to make sure that you are getting the correct numbers. 

Measure from top of boxspring to floor


So why, exactly, is it important to calculate the bedskirt drop? While this process may seem time consuming and unnecessary, it is actually quite important for people who wish to:
  • Have a sleek, well-styled bedroom
  • Avoid the bedskirt from  becoming dirty or damaged
  • Prevent return trips to the home decorating store. 
Finding the right bedskirt for a bed can definitely make or break the look of a room—and thus, measuring bedskirt drop is definitely an important process. Feel free to consult with experts for further questions about bed skirt drop, and how it can be affected by deep pocket and extra deep pocket sheets. 


Sleep Well,

Rose

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Bedskirts – Various Things about Them


Bedskirts – Various Things about Them
What is that material that goes beneath your box spring to hide the foundation of your bed? This is called a bedskirt. Bedskirts are made to decorate and hideaway that part of the bed you truly want no one to see. If your bed has empty space beneath it, it works almost like a curtain to keep things beneath your bed hidden. They can be plain, stylish or whatever you want them to be. Most skirts come in package bundle of bedding that you buy at a department store. Others can be ordered separately or made at home with your choice of material.
Before you rush out and buy a bedskirt, there are a couple of things to consider. Never guess the size of your bed. Box springs, foundations and mattresses can all be slightly different in size. You need to make sure you have the correct size so that your bedskirts will fit and hang on your bed properly. Guessing can lead to purchasing a bedskirt too long for your bed and it will snag your shoes or bunch down on the floor. Or, buying one too short will not look appropriate and might look cheap.
Make sure you choose a color for your bedskirt so that it matches the rest of your bedding. Sometimes it’s best to go with a solid color. You can use a patterned bedskirt, but that mostly depends on the rest of your bedding. Most packaged bed sheets or bed-in-a-bag, often have the bedskirt within the package that matches the rest of the ensemble. However, it may not be the color or design you’d rather have as your bedskirt. Also, some of those bedskirts may not be heavy enough to keep the under part of your bed concealed. 
Bedskirts should be made out of a heavy fabric. This way it will keep its shape and remain intact for a number of years. The only time you need to remove it is for cleaning. Heavy fabrics include faux suede, velvet, and chenille. These are the best fabrics to purchase when looking for a bedskirt. Most people like tocustomize their bedskirt by adding a bit of lace around it. Or, they dress it up by adding beads to the trim of the skirt. A ribbon of a different color can be sewn to the bottom of the skirt as well, so long as it matches the rest of the bedding. 
Thanks,

Rose