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Sussex Transitional Bedroom
Inspiration for a medium-sized transitional master bedroom remodel with a laminate floor, a brown floor, and wall paneling but no fireplace
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Sussex Transitional Bedroom Inspiration for a medium-sized transitional master bedroom remodel with a laminate floor, a brown floor, and wall paneling but no fireplace
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Paneling Bedroom in Sussex An illustration of a medium-sized minimalist master bedroom design with a brown floor and wall paneling, gray walls, and no fireplace.
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"This is the Vampire Armand, the love of my life"
*Proceeds to never make contact with him except when he's playing up the whole 'relationship' thing for Daniel*
#like you've been together for 77 years#you share a bed and yet you still insisted on getting a superking#thats going out of your way to stay apart in bed while maintaining the whole sharing the bed thing#you literally never act the same way you did in front of daniel when you're ALONE#thats PRIME intimacy time
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Declutter, add a flat sheet and turn down the heat: hoteliers reveal how to get the best night’s sleep … at home 💤💤
Hospitality experts, sleep consultants and interior designers share their tips for creating dream conditions in your bedroom
Have you ever slept better in a hotel than at home, but are not sure why? Perhaps it’s the sheer fact of not being at home, surrounded by to-do lists – but according to these sleep, design and health experts, there’s a science behind a good night’s sleep.
From the size of your bed to the cotton of your sheets, to the clutter in your bedroom to the lighting in your bathroom, they share their tips and best buys for a great sleep, wherever you are.
✔ Find the temperature sweet spot
The Hilton hotel chain has enlisted Dr Rebecca Robbins, assistant professor of medicine at Harvard medical school and associate scientist at Brigham and Women’s hospital, to help improve the sleep of its guests. An overheated room can interrupt deep sleep cycles as the body wakes to regulate temperature, so Robbins advises a strict temperature range of 18C to 20C at turndown: “We call this the ‘thermal neutral zone’ within which a person is not likely to sweat if they are too hot or shiver if they are too cold.”
✔ Make space for sleep
One reason hotel beds are so comfy is their generous size, says Sarah Smith, CEO of Soak & Sleep, which supplies bedding and linen to boutique hotels as well as consumers. She cites research by the National Bed Federation, which found two adults sharing a double bed (135 x 190cm) have the same sleeping space in relative terms as a single baby in a cot. “A superking (180 x 200cm) is essentially the size of two singles – that is the space two individuals should really be sleeping in.”
Smith adds that a lot of hotels use zip and link mattresses (two single mattresses joined together, which can be separated to make twin beds) for practical reasons, but they also make the bed more comfortable because “each side has its own separate spring unit, so when you roll over you don’t disturb the person next to you”.
✔ Dim the lights
At Premier Inn, corridors leading to rooms are lit with soft pools of light as “research suggests people behave more calmly than if it is brightly lit, and make less noise”, says the hotel chain’s head of product, Sarah Simpson. At the sleep-focused Zedwell hotel in Piccadilly Circus, guests enter the lobby from the street through a dark “transitional corridor”, designed to relax you after a day in the city. “We call it quiet design,” says the company’s head of hotels, Halima Aziz. “The idea is to encourage people to be calm by creating this hushed environment.”
✔ A spring-based mattress is best – and don’t forget the topper
For spinal alignment, temperature regulation and overall comfort, the best option is a spring-based mattress, says Simpson. Robbins agrees because, unlike a foam structure, “the metal coils provide tremendous support while allowing for airflow”.
All good hotels also use mattress toppers, Simpson says. “The right one won’t disguise the mattress, but will add an extra layer of comfort.” Premier Inn uses toppers with a gel-infused layer designed to cocoon the body while “wicking away moisture” to keep you cool, says Simpson, while beds at the five-star Six Senses hotels have extra-thick organic toppers handmade in Devon using cashmere and wool, both of which have natural temperature-regulating properties.
✔ Layer up your windows
Hotels use curtains to block light, muffle sound and make the room feel like a refuge from the outside world, says interior designer Ali Childs, who designed rooms at the chic Devon B&B Glebe House. To replicate this at home, introduce as many layers of window dressing as you can afford, ideally “a sheer curtain for privacy, a roman blind to block light and a pair of full-length curtains over the top”, says Childs.
Tom Thorogood, the co-head of interiors at hospitality design specialists Studio Moren, says that on all hotel projects (most recently Hyde London City) he specifies curtain tracks either recessed directly into the ceiling (so the top of the curtains sit flush with it) or hidden behind a pelmet, which is then Velcroed to the walls to prevent light leakage. Another detail is ensuring curtains overlap when they are drawn – installing a curtain track with an overlap arm will achieve this at home.
✔ If you can afford it, buy Egyptian cotton
“The fibres are naturally longer so can be spun into a finer yarn, creating a softer piece of linen,” says Smith. For hotel-style bedding that balances durability with softness, she recommends 400-thread-count sheets with a sateen finish. “A sateen weave (as opposed to a percale) has a lot more yarn sitting on the face of the linen so it feels really soft; there is a lustre to it.” Ironing your sheets makes a difference, too. “Much of that ‘aaah’ feeling when you slip into a hotel bed is down to the pressed linen,” she adds.
✔ Add a flat sheet
Another hotel trick is to layer an additional sheet underneath the duvet, which is folded over the top and tucked in under the mattress to create a “pocket” for you to slip into. Smith says the impact of this is partly psychological: “It makes the bed look opulent. Before you’ve even got in, you feel it’s going to be a nice experience.”
✔ Match the pillow to your sleeping position
Pillow menus exist because there is no one-size-fits‑all pillow, says Robbins. Stomach sleepers (lying face down) will need very little support. “We recommend they sleep with hardly anything,” she says. Back sleepers need a pillow that supports their neck without lifting their head too high, while side sleepers should opt for a generous pillow that elevates the head so it aligns with the spinal column.
✔ Streamline the middle-of-the-night loo trip
Amanda Al-Masri, VP of Wellness at Hilton, says the addition of low-level motion-sensor lighting in rooms means guests don’t have to switch on the main bathroom light at night. Try motion-activated under-bed lights for something similar.
And Childs likes to add a generous rug around the bed so guests’ feet touch something soft when they get in and out.
✔ Get a large fabric headboard
For the signature “heavenly bed” at the Westin London City, Studio Moren designed overscaled fabric headboards to help muffle sound and make guests feel cocooned, says the design firm’s associate Ed Murray. “We would always suggest a fabric headboard in a hotel room, even on top of timber panelling, and a rug or fitted carpet, as they help control reverberation.”
The same design trick is used in luxury air travel to help guests nod off, says PriestmanGoode director Daniel MacInnes, who worked on first-class suites for Lufthansa and Qatar Airways. “Fabric padding in the area around the seat means you’ve got this soft wrap around you that stops you feeling like you’re in a plastic tub when you recline.” In Lufthansa’s first-class cabin, the “whole suite is wrapped in material so there are very few hard surfaces, and curtains in the entry muffle sound from outside”.
✔ Try bamboo pyjamas
Six Senses hotels have a sleep wellness programme that offers guests pyjamas made from bamboo, which helps keep the body cool at night. “The material is naturally breathable, hypoallergenic, and maintains a temperature three degrees cooler than cotton, making it ideal for sensitive skin and comfortable sleep,” says the hotel group’s wellness pioneer, Anna Bjurstam. Try Nightire for organic bamboo sleepwear.
✔ Avoid bare lightbulbs
“I don’t ever like to see a bare bulb in a hotel room,” says Childs, who advises that task lighting (such as spotlights) should be kept to the bathroom or dressing areas, with lamplight around the bed. She also avoids hard glass or metal pendants in the sleeping area, which can interrupt the feeling of softness. The latest Premier Inn room design has removed ceiling spotlights altogether in favour of LED uplights around the headboard, which bathe the ceiling in a warm glow. These “wash lights” are also used by airlines in business and first-class sections to give footwells and aisles a calm, ambient light that doesn’t disturb rest. “The effect is far more intimate and subdued than direct lighting,” says MacInnes.
Some LED lightbulbs produce a lot of blue daylight spectrum light, which can interrupt bedtime by suppressing the release of the sleep hormone melatonin. For this reason, Larry Traxler, senior VP of design at Hilton, recommends “choosing warmer red or yellow bulbs at the bedside at 2400 Kelvin colour temperature, which is closer to candlelight”.
✔ Bathe (or shower) before bed
Hotel rooms with standalone tubs that encourage you to have a pre-bedtime soak can also help you drop off faster, says Robbins. “There is a decline in core body temperature at sleep onset, so a warm bath or shower before entering the cooler bedroom environment can accelerate this.”
✔ Lull yourself to sleep with sound
Chenot Palace Weggis in Switzerland has a sleep cycles programme where guests check into “sleep rooms” with walls coated in noise-absorbing fibreglass, and a sequence of sounds is played at a frequency of 5Hz. These “binaural beats” (sound in the 5-8Hz range) promote relaxation and calmness, helping the brain transition into deeper sleep, says the Chenot group’s chief operating and science officer, Dr George Gaitanos. The myNoise app has a range of customisable binaural beats that support sleep.
✔ Get a pre-bed hit of bergamot
Most hotels avoid a standard in-room fragrance as it can be divisive, says Al-Masri, but common areas are often scented to promote relaxation. The Zedwell hotel lobby smells of lavender, bergamot and ylang-ylang, as studies show all three support a good night’s sleep. Rather than filling your bedroom with fragrance, Robbins recommends massaging a small amount of sleep-focused aromatherapy oil into your temples before bed.
✔ Reduce visual clutter
“Just 10 years ago, you’d walk into a hotel room and there would be paper and stuff everywhere,” says Al-Masri. “We try to minimise that now.” With research showing a cluttered bedroom has an impact on sleep quality, zoning the dressing and sleeping areas like a hotel room can create a more restful environment. At the Zedwell hotel the rooms designed by Neri&Hu follow a simple Japanese aesthetic, with beds positioned in bare, oak-lined “cocoons” so there is nothing in your eyeline when you nod off. “We’ve tried to strip back anything that could distract you from sleep. Controversially, that includes getting rid of TVs,” says Aziz.
No doubt, everything you do, you'll do better with a good night's sleep. Do not forget that sleep is the best meditation ❗💤😴
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Day Twelve
It's been another long and amazing day!
Woke up early in another corner of a field just outside of Mappleton, with the morning mist rising all around. After a quick bit of getting ready, I got myself in to Hornsea before rush hour hit to be able to take in the seafront and head to Hall Garth Park to cook up some breakfast and wait oit rush hour.
I was joined by a very lovely old guy walking his dog in the park who also used to ride a lot, so had a great start to the day trading tales and watching his dog try and catch the house martins flying around the park.
Then it was back on the road, managing to dovert down some country roads to avoid the worst of the run up to Skipsea.
Unfortunately there isn't any other route in to Bridlington from the south so I had no choice but to head up to the A165 and slog it along in heavy traffic.
Oddly enough, it still felt safer than riding around Hull.
Thankfully Brid was reached without further incident, though I did have a brief stop for a nice chat with a guy on a very awesome recumbent bike on the cycle paths.
I was tempted to keep on with the next leg at this point, but decided to take the extra 12 mile round trip and hefty hills to head out to the lighthouse at Flamborough Head. And I am so glad I did.
An absolutely glorious view over the cliffs into the bay, on a truly beautiful sunny day. And I even got to see some seals playing down by the beach! Definitely a highlight of the trip overall so far!
After having a good cup of tea and resting the legs a bit whilst taking in the view, it was time for the next run. For most of the journey so far, the coast has a real lack of proper cycle routes along it, and I've been forced to make a lot of headway down fairly major or busy roads. It means making great speed, but isn't the most enjoyable of pastimes.
However, from Bridlington, NCN Route 1 coming up from Dover finally meets the east coast proper. I've been able to dip onto small parts of it previously, but from here it keeps pretty close to the coast all the way up to Inverness! So I shall be following that for a good while now.
That's not to say that NCN routes are easy riding, or without cars, and they do tend to meander somewhat meaning plenty of extra miles needed to go any distance. But what they do tend is to route along much quieter roads, through prettier scenery, and try and avoid the worst of the hills.
Whilst Yorkshire is very pretty, it is certainly not without hills, and despite the cycle route there were some real beasts of hills today. Some were gradual and just looong, that can be slowly slogged up in the low gears. Others are sharper and I have definitely not been too proud to get off and push when necessary!
Though there was quite a reward for all the alugging up hills today - going down White Gate Hill out of Hunmanby. One hell of an effort getting up it, but coming down the other side...
I think I swore a gooid dozen times in the descent, and that again once levelled out below. It might be the steepest hill I've ever ridden down, even more than the one in Scotland where I hit around 45mph. DAMN that was a ride!
whilst still on the adrenaline high, I carried on the route into Scarborough. Sadly I was mistaken in thinking that the hills for today may be over, as they continued eight the way into town.
By that point, dusk was approaching and I was getting into a bit of a flap for where to sleep the night, as big towns aren't exactly full of quiet hedges and fields. So I decided to say hell and book a very cheap hotel room, literally advertised as a single bed with no window.
I'm not sure what I've done to deserve this, but it does look like they were overbooked and for the next 12 hours I have a gigantic superking bed with a view over the town centre and sunset, as well as a JACUZZI BATH! AHH!
I'm typing this up from the bath currently. I may be here a while. Damn this was a good idea.
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Simba Hybrid Duvet: The Ultimate Summer and Winter Duvet
I was thrilled to receive the Simba Hybrid® Duvet for review on my blog.
As I unwrapped it, I could feel its lightweight yet luxurious softness. The duvet, a perfect example of the best summer duvet, boasts an innovative design and technology that promises to keep me both warm and cool throughout the year, making it a versatile addition to any bedding collection. Whether it's a summer double duvet or a superking summer duvet you're after, this summer and winter duvet meets all expectations.
As someone who suffers from Chronic Illness (MECFS), my sleep health is paramount. I've discovered that alongside a comfortable mattress, a duvet that caters to all my needs, like the Simba Hybrid, is essential for a good night's rest. Its innovative design and features have surpassed my expectations, providing the necessary warmth and coolness, especially beneficial for managing my night sweats and temperature fluctuations due to my condition.
Moreover, dealing with MECFS means the weight of a duvet can significantly impact my sleep. A duvet that's too heavy can cause discomfort and further disturb my rest. However, the lightweight nature of the Simba Hybrid has been a godsend, preventing any sensory overload issues during sleep. Its gentle and comforting weight offers just the right amount of pressure, aiding in sleep quality without overwhelming my senses, making it an effective solution for sleep disruption.
Simba Hybrid Duvet
The Simba Hybrid Duvet, crafted with the finest materials, ensures the highest quality sleep experience. Its standout features and materials distinguish it from other duvets on the market, making it a prime choice for anyone considering a mattress topper or even a mattress replacement.
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Benefits of using Simba Hybrid Duvet
No more waking up in a sweat or shivering in the middle of the night. Thanks to its temperature control technology, the duvet ensures you stay comfortable throughout the night, adapting to the season or your personal preferences with its climate control capabilities.
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Furthermore, the Simba Hybrid Duvet is not only eco-friendly but also a sustainable choice for the environmentally conscious. It is biodegradable, dissolving in about two years in a landfill environment, and is made from recycled PET bottle fibres, aligning with the growing trend towards sustainable materials.
It came in a convenient 100% recycled storage bag, which I used to pack away my old duvet for future use.
Where to buy
The Simba Hybrid Duvet, a standout product in the Simba product lineup, is available for purchase on the Simba website, as well as from select retailers. Visit the Simba website to find a retailer near you or to shop online. The website offers detailed product descriptions and customer reviews, making it easier to dive into the Simba duvet review and understand why this Simba hybrid duvet review rates it so highly.
Final thoughts
As I snuggled under the duvet, I immediately felt its warmth envelop me, like a gentle hug from a cloud. Yet, despite its cosiness, I also felt a refreshing coolness seeping through, keeping me comfortable all night long. Its advanced features, like temperature regulation and the cooling mattress technology, combined with the unbeatable comfort of a hybrid mattress, truly exceeded my expectations.
About me
I am a married mother of four children, in my mid 40's. I run a small business and enjoy writing, which is why I blog. My blog focuses on my experiences of living with chronic illnesses and disabilities such as ME/CFS, spinal stenosis, chronic pain, and fibromyalgia.
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Double Sided Duvet Cover with 2 Pillowcases | bedding set | bed linen | king Queen Twin full
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Crafted with high-quality microfiber fabric, this double bedsheet ensures durability and long-lasting softness. The 108"x108" dimensions provide ample coverage for your larger mattresses, ensuring your bed is beautifully draped and inviting.
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The dragon has always slept on a mountain of gold simply because it's comfier than the ground and it never found anything else that could survive its bulk. In the name of unimaginable wealth, you begin your quest to build the world's strongest, most fireproof Triple Superking size bed.
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12, 23 and 94 for everyone ❤️ - adminnie
12. what size bed do you have?
I had a flashback to the what size x do you wear trend
size 3 ISNSJSJSJS king uwu
King, I think.
Superking.
single like my ass babe why you ask that
23. describe your dream date
mmmmmn depends with who~ but I think anything fun! where we can make lots of memories. going out the entire day and maybe just shopping, eating, playing, laying on a park or sumn, doing silly stuff you know... talking a lot getting to know each other better, deeper. and maybe watching a movie once we're home and Chinese!!!!! Chinese food is IMPORTANT
94. favorite lyrics right now
"I found a silver ring and put it on my finger/ I picked up my guitar and played it for the reaper/ God was a girl, the devil wore a t-shirt/ Love is a game and babe, we're kissing in the bleachers."
"Now I'm mad about I don't know what/ All I know is that this isn't fun/ The more I wrap myself up, the more I'm coming undone."
"Show me that you really care, that you're really here/ Show me that you're gonna stay on my worst days/ Hold me like you'll never leave/ Like you'll never leave, like you'll never leave."
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Day Twelve
It's been another long and amazing day!
Woke up early in another corner of a field just outside of Mappleton, with the morning mist rising all around. After a quick bit of getting ready, I got myself in to Hornsea before rush hour hit to be able to take in the seafront and head to Hall Garth Park to cook up some breakfast and wait oit rush hour.
I was joined by a very lovely old guy walking his dog in the park who also used to ride a lot, so had a great start to the day trading tales and watching his dog try and catch the house martins flying around the park.
Then it was back on the road, managing to dovert down some country roads to avoid the worst of the run up to Skipsea.
Unfortunately there isn't any other route in to Bridlington from the south so I had no choice but to head up to the A165 and slog it along in heavy traffic.
Oddly enough, it still felt safer than riding around Hull.
Thankfully Brid was reached without further incident, though I did have a brief stop for a nice chat with a guy on a very awesome recumbent bike on the cycle paths.
I was tempted to keep on with the next leg at this point, but decided to take the extra 12 mile round trip and hefty hills to head out to the lighthouse at Flamborough Head. And I am so glad I did.
An absolutely glorious view over the cliffs into the bay, on a truly beautiful sunny day. And I even got to see some seals playing down by the beach! Definitely a highlight of the trip overall so far!
After having a good cup of tea and resting the legs a bit whilst taking in the view, it was time for the next run. For most of the journey so far, the coast has a real lack of proper cycle routes along it, and I've been forced to make a lot of headway down fairly major or busy roads. It means making great speed, but isn't the most enjoyable of pastimes.
However, from Bridlington, NCN Route 1 coming up from Dover finally meets the east coast proper. I've been able to dip onto small parts of it previously, but from here it keeps pretty close to the coast all the way up to Inverness! So I shall be following that for a good while now.
That's not to say that NCN routes are easy riding, or without cars, and they do tend to meander somewhat meaning plenty of extra miles needed to go any distance. But what they do tend is to route along much quieter roads, through prettier scenery, and try and avoid the worst of the hills.
Whilst Yorkshire is very pretty, it is certainly not without hills, and despite the cycle route there were some real beasts of hills today. Some were gradual and just looong, that can be slowly slogged up in the low gears. Others are sharper and I have definitely not been too proud to get off and push when necessary!
Though there was quite a reward for all the alugging up hills today - going down White Gate Hill out of Hunmanby. One hell of an effort getting up it, but coming down the other side...
I think I swore a gooid dozen times in the descent, and that again once levelled out below. It might be the steepest hill I've ever ridden down, even more than the one in Scotland where I hit around 45mph. DAMN that was a ride!
whilst still on the adrenaline high, I carried on the route into Scarborough. Sadly I was mistaken in thinking that the hills for today may be over, as they continued eight the way into town.
By that point, dusk was approaching and I was getting into a bit of a flap for where to sleep the night, as big towns aren't exactly full of quiet hedges and fields. So I decided to say hell and book a very cheap hotel room, literally advertised as a single bed with no window.
I'm not sure what I've done to deserve this, but it does look like they were overbooked and for the next 12 hours I have a gigantic superking bed with a view over the town centre and sunset, as well as a JACUZZI BATH! AHH!
I'm typing this up from the bath currently. I may be here a while. Damn this was a good idea.
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