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. Thread Count The thread count of microfiber bedding refers to the number of threads per square inch of fabric. While higher thread counts may seem like they would result in a softer and more luxurious feel, this is not always the case. Look for a balance between thread count and price to ensure you get a good value for your money.
. For a subtle touch, opt for pastel or muted yellows paired with crisp white linens. If you desire a bolder statement, rich mustard yellows or sunny lemon hues can serve as the focal point of your bedding ensemble. Mixing patterns and textures can also add depth and interest; floral prints, geometric designs, or even stripes can harmonize beautifully with solid yellow base sheets.
In the 18th century, although usually made from wood, bedframes also started to be constructed using metal. Mattresses were stuffed with cotton and maids and personal valets no longer slept on trundles on the floor. The bed was not used for receiving visitors, but rather as a private space. In the 19th century, the four-poster beds were less lavish, and metal bedsprings were invented. It was during the 20th century when the water bed was created, as well as the air, innerspring, and memory foam mattresses, and now in the 20th century, we are spoilt for choice!