Thursday, May 16, 2019

6 Things to Consider When Buying a Doona

As we head through autumn and glimpse winter looming on the horizon, it’s time to consider upping our game in the bedroom stakes. And by this, we mean buying a new quilt to cope with chillier months ahead. However, before you make your purchase, here are 6 things to consider when buying a new doona.

There are many different types of doona on the market from the traditional Australian made quilt or wool quilt to mass-produced polyester quilts, so how do you know which one to choose? 

1.    Down Quilts for Downunder

For anyone who feels the cold, a down quilt is an excellent choice. Down is lightweight but warm and has the highest fill power of all the fillings available. However, if you prefer a heavier weight doona, a washable wool quilt may be the perfect solution. With its natural insulating qualities, wool will allow your skin to breathe and wick away moisture while keeping your body at the optimum temperature.

2.    The Natural Option

While wool and down are both natural options, if you tend to overheat or live in a warmer area, you may want to choose a cool fibre such as cotton, Tencel or bamboo. They’re not only ultra-absorbent but have a silky, luxurious feel and look.

3.    Synthetic Quilts for Sensitive Souls

While wool may be hypoallergenic, people with allergies may find that microfibre or polyester quilts are the best option. Many modern quilts come have an anti-allergy treatment applied during manufacture and today’s technical fibres also have the ability to wick moisture away while retaining their fullness and softness.

4.    Regular Airing and Cleaning

All quilts will build up dust, dirt, dead skin cells and dust mites during use and so will need regular airing to remain fresh. Simply hang your quilt in the sunshine to get rid of stale smells and dust. You’ll also need to have your quilt cleaned on a regular basis to prevent staining and dust mite infestations. Choosing a washable quilt may mean that it’s easier to clean although most home washing machines won’t be able to accommodate anything larger than a single sized quilt.

5.    Choosing the Correct Size 

While it seems sensible to buy a single quilt for a single bed and so on, if you find that your quilt is in a pile on the floor each morning, you may fare better with the next size up. Choosing a larger size may also help prevent arguments with your sleeping partner if they tend to hog the covers.

6.    Don’t Forget the Finishing Touches

When buying a new quilt, don’t forget the finishing touches. A new set of bedding will make your bed feel fresh and clean, while a few extra pillows and cushions will give your room an air of luxury and make it the place that you love to retire to after a busy day.

Monday, April 22, 2019

Why Choose a Wool Quilt Rather Than a Polyester Quilt?


Are you thinking about buying a new quilt? The best kind to buy is wool quilts. Not only do they have many benefits, they are superior to other options, like polyester quilts. There are several reasons why wool quilts are superior to polyester quilts, which you can read about below.

Wool quilts are proven to be better for your sleep

Sleep happens in a cycle consisting of 5 stages: light sleep, slightly deeper sleep, a transitory stage between light and deep sleep, deep sleep that has restorative powers and cell regeneration, and REM sleep. Discomfort can interrupt the cycle and result in you waking up and experiencing a lesser quality of sleep. Wool quilts are comfortable and scientifically proven to improve sleep quality by 25%!

Wool quilts can regulate temperature

Wool quilts are a great option as the fibres can keep you at a steady temperature, keeping in warmth. They can also wick away perspiration and other moisture and help you to cool down, while other materials will trap moisture and create humidity that can make you warmer. Wool is, to put it simply, far more adaptable to your temperature needs, which is sure to help your sleep.

Wool quilts are hypoallergenic

Do you have allergies? Wool is a great option for you, being hypoallergenic naturally—not to mention, the ability wool fibres have to wick away moisture to leave a dry environment that discourages dust mites, bacteria, and fungus.

Wool quilts are easier to clean

Washable wool doonas and washable wool quilts can be put through a washing machine for an easy clean. This is made possible by the process we put our doonas and quilts through to ensure that the fibres will be washing machine safe. This process has the added benefit of allowing the fibres to more easily absorb moisture and VOCs (volatile organic compounds), as well as thermoregulate.

Wool is better for the environment

Wool is biodegradable and renewable, which makes it a far better option for the environment than synthetic fibres like polyester.

Wool breaks down and doesn’t accumulate. It also doesn’t need to be cleaned as often or as harshly as other materials; a cold, less regular wash will still keep it in great condition. With its ability to regulate temperature and its other properties, it is great for you and your family and is environmentally responsible.

For deluxe washable quilts in Australia and the best sleep you’ve had, try Halcyon Dreams for your woollen bedding.

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

How a Wool Quilt can Keep You Cool in summer


Wool is one of the best-loved fabrics during winter time. This snuggly fabric is soft to the touch, lightweight offers great protection from the cold and is available in an abundance of different shades, hues, yarn thicknesses, and textures.

Wool is used for manufacturing a great variety of clothing items, bed linen and is especially loved for creating beautiful quilts. 

Friday, February 22, 2019

6 Ways to Make Your Bedroom Feel Like a 5-Star Hotel Room

The bedroom is the one room in the house where you can let your imagination run free and create a space that truly reflects your taste. It’s the place where you go to rest after a stressful day, so why not take some ideas from luxury hotels and turn your bedroom into your ultimate sanctuary? 

From choosing a colour palette to creating the most comfortable bed complete with a sumptuous woollen underlay, here are 6 ways to make your bedroom feel like a 5-star hotel room.

1.       Decide on a Colour Scheme

While many hotels choose neutral colour schemes, you don’t need to be restricted to beige, white or grey unless you really want to. Have some fun in your room and experiment with paint samples and wallpapers to create a colour scheme you really love. 

2.       Plan Your Space

Hotel rooms often have clearly defined areas, depending on the amount of space they have available. If your room allows, create an area for sleeping, maybe add a reading space with a chair and lamp, and an area to dress. Work out which activities you plan to do in your room and plan the space accordingly. 

3.       Add Layers of Comfort

Having a well-ventilated, quiet room is the key to restful sleep. You may need to add air-conditioning if you live in a hot climate or it may be necessary to add extra insulation, both to keep the room at a constant temperature and to muffle external noises. 

Install a luxurious deep pile carpet or rug to cushion bare feet, hang fabric on the wall and think about changing your wooden headboard for the padded variety. You’ll may also want to add extra layers of luxurious fabrics to your bed, such as a wool underlay and duvet, together with pillows, cushions and throws. 

4.       Dim the Lights 

Hotel rooms rarely have just one ceiling light and a couple of bedside lamps. The designers know that the correct lighting is key to creating a relaxing environment. 

So think about extras such as three-way switches that turn on bedside lamps from the doorway, installing a light in your closet to shed light on your clothes, individually controlled reading lights and, of course, dimmer switches.

If you have an ensuite bathroom attached, you’ll need extra bright light particularly above your makeup/shaving mirror, but you may want to think about adding LED lighting strips around or under the vanity unit or bathtub for extra impact. 

5.       The Bed

Of course, the most important aspect of any bedroom is the bed, so buy the best you can afford. Add an Australian wool underlay to keep your body at an optimum temperature and protect the mattress and buy top quality bedding, such as 300 thread count sheets and duvet covers. 

Top it off with a throw that can double up as blanket when you want to snuggle up in your chair and read. 

6.       The Finishing Touches

Add your favourite art and photographs, fresh flowers and plants and any other items that reflect you and your personality to make the room unique and personal. Then lie back and enjoy all your hard work – in your luxury 5-star bedroom.

Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Is There A Difference Between a Wool Underlay and a Wool Topper?

Many of us are aware of the advantages of sleeping on a wool underlay rather than on one made of down, foam or polyester but with so many different products on the market; we’re often confused about whether we should be investing in an Australian wool underlay or in a woollen topper. 

So if you’ve been wondering if there a difference between the two, read on for our advice. 

The Visible Differences Between Wool Toppers and Wool Underlays

The easiest way to tell the difference between a wool underlay and a topper is by using your eyes.
An underlay has wool visible from the outside which makes it look more like a rug and is fitted to your mattress by way of a cotton skirt, much in the same way as you fit an elasticated sheet. 

A woollen topper looks more like a quilt as the woollen filling is encased inside a quilted cotton cover which is fitted to your mattress with four corner straps. 

So Why Use an Underlay Rather than a Topper? 

An underlay is used as a layer of cushioning between the mattress and your sheets to give more comfort as you sleep and protect the mattress from moisture, sweat and spills. This will help your mattress to remain cleaner and will extend its lifespan. 

The underlay also helps to spread your body weight more evenly which may help to reduce pressure on specific areas of your body, plus the natural fibres will help to keep your body at its optimum temperature throughout the year. 

However, underlays made from wool are often more expensive than woollen toppers because they are reversible. During the hot months, you can reverse the underlay so that you rest on the cotton side and then reverse it back to the wool side as it gets colder.

Wool toppers are primarily designed to protect your mattress from dirt and sweat. While the woollen filling does offer additional softness and comfort, you don’t have the advantages of being able to lie directly on the wool. 

This, of course, may be a benefit for anyone who has an allergy to wool and makes it a particularly comfortable option for summer use.

In addition, as toppers are not reversible, they often cost less than an underlay, plus they do tend to be lighter in weight too. 

The Choice is Yours

Whether you choose a woollen underlay or topper is down to personal preference and budget. While underlays tend to be more expensive, you do get all the benefits of sleeping on wool.

However, if cost is a consideration or you are irritated by woollen fibres, a topper may be a better option for you. 

But whichever you choose, you’ll still have the experience of sleeping on 100% Australian wool and the benefits that sleeping on natural fibres brings.