Saying that this article is for people who are new to bedding would be comical. No one is new to bedding. We have all known about bedding since we were kids. However, there are many of us who are unaware of the specific terminology used in bedding. So this article is meant for those who are curious about bedding or those who are new to the world of purchasing bedding.

A bedroom is one’s personal space. It is a place we use as a retreat to unwind and to recharge ourselves. buying furniture for the bedroom is something most people do only once or twice in their lifetime. Moreover, when it comes to bedroom furniture, different people have different needs. Therefore it is very important to assess one’s need properly and make the purchase accordingly. For instance people who like to read in bed would require nightstands that are big enough to hold lamps. Some would require a couple of chairs and a table to serve as a sitting area. Those who bring work to bed would like a work desk to be placed in the bedroom. Those who like watching television in the bedroom would require an entertainment unit or a stand to put the television on.
A bedspread is a decorative covering for the top of the bed. It comes on top of the flat sheet. It may or may not come all the way to the floor or fold over the pillows. A finely crafted bedspread can give a finished decorative touch even to a sparse bedroom.
A bedspread may be printed or woven. Cotton, polyester and silk are the most preferred fabrics when it comes to bedspreads. However, other fabrics like satin, denim, jute, chenille, linen, etc are also catching up in popularity. People who want to give a unique look to their bedroom may use classic chenille or jacquard bedspreads.