Sunday, April 26, 2020

Sleep Easy in Australian Wool Bedding

When night-time comes around, the thought of getting into bed and drifting off should be an inviting prospect. However, many people suffer from lack of sleep. 

If you have ever struggled with sleeping, have you considered changing your bedding? Australian wool may help you to get that great night’s sleep that has been missing from your life and here’s why.

It gives you incredible comfort

When you look at a woolly sheep, their wool always looks soft and comfortable. By using an Australian wool underlay, you can benefit from this too. 

It provides you with snuggly comfort that encourages you to go into a deep sleep, and, as everyone knows, sleeping is a lot easier when you are feeling snug and secure. 

It keeps you at the right temperature

Have you ever felt too hot or cold during the night? An Australian wool quilt can change all of that and help you to sleep soundly. No longer will you wake up during the night feeling sweaty and sticky, preventing you from getting back to sleep. Wool cleverly regulates your temperature and keeps you feeling right throughout the night. It wicks away any moisture that is in the air and releases it when the conditions are right to do so. You’ll feel nothing but relaxed, which will help you to sink into a deep sleep.

What’s more, if you share a bed, wool will work for both of you. If one of you feels the cold more than the other, you won’t have to argue about what tog rating to get. Perfect. 

Natural bedding for naturally good sleep

Unlike synthetic materials, wool comes from a 100% natural source and as such, it is better for you. Wool is not only designed to keep sheep cool and warm, but it is also hypoallergenic. As humans, we can also benefit from this, which is why wool makes the perfect material for those who suffer from allergies. 

Dust mites do not survive within wool bedding because the material is too dry. As a result, if you ever have sneezing fits during the night, wake up with a runny nose or itchy eyes, this may all be put to rest by using wool. 

Along with this, you can feel confident that you are doing your bit to help the environment by choosing a natural and sustainable source for your bedding. 

With a great night’s sleep every night, you can wake up feeling refreshed, in better health and ready to take on whatever the day may throw at you. 

Wool can be used for both children and adults, so everyone in your household can reap the benefits. Find out more about our range of wool quilts and underlay at Halcyon Dreams.

Friday, March 27, 2020

Choosing a New Mattress: A Quick Guide


Poor sleep can be caused by many things. It could be a result of eating or drinking too much before you retire for the night, from being too hot or too cold, or it may be because your mattress needs to be changed. 

As mattresses age, they tend to provide less support and, depending on the type of mattress, may develop lumps and bumps. If you’re finding that, even with though it’s topped with a woollen underlay, your mattress is causing you problems, it could be time to buy a new one. 

There are many different types of mattress available from traditional pocket sprung types to more modern memory foam mattresses. We take a look at how to choose a new mattress. 

Understanding the Different Types of Mattress

Although there are many different types of mattress on the market, the four most popular mattresses are:

1.       Open-spring. Probably the most popular and most affordable, the open-spring mattress contains steel wire springs to offer support while you’re sleeping.
2.       Pocket-spring. These mattresses are more expensive as each spring is fully encased within a fabric pocket. Filled with either wool or synthetic fibres, they provide more support than an open-spring mattress.
3.       Latex. This type of mattress distributes your weight more evenly and thus offers a high level of support. It’s often chosen by people with allergies.
4.       Memory Foam. An increasingly popular choice, this type of mattress moulds itself to your shape. However, they do tend to make you feel quite hot, which is one of the reasons why many people prefer to add a wool underlay on top to regulate their temperature.

Soft, Medium or Firm?

If you choose a sprung mattress, you’ll find that they come in soft, medium or firm options. While this is often a personal choice, it is advised that the heavier you are, the firmer your mattress should be. If your mattress is too hard or too soft, it can cause problems. 

Always Try Your Mattress Before You Buy

The best way to ensure that your mattress will be comfortable is to try it out before you buy. And that means more than a quick sit on the bed; you’ll need to lie there for at least ten minutes. When lying down, try the ‘hand test’ – if there’s a gap between your hand and the small of your back the mattress is too hard, and if you can’t fit your hand between your back and the mattress, it’s too soft.

Remember, if you share a bed with someone, you’ll both need to try it out. 

Invest in the Best Mattress You Can Afford

We spend almost one-third of our life sleeping, so it makes sense to invest in the best mattress you can afford. And don’t forget to add an Aussie wool underlay for an extra level of comfort.

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

4 Things to Consider When Buying an Underlay for Your Bed

Having an underlay on your bed can make your bed more comfortable and therefore allow you to get a better night’s sleep. But just how do you choose the right one?

1. Choose an underlay that is designed for comfort

Getting a comfortable night’s sleep is key. When you feel uncomfortable at night, you can toss and turn, and it can prevent you from drifting off. 

A wool underlay is designed to keep you comfortable throughout the night thanks to its thick pile. With wool, you can make your bed feel like sheer bliss to get into at night and transform your bed so that it has all the comfort of a 5* hotel.

2. Get an underlay that fits your mattress

The last thing you want at night is an underlay that slips around underneath you. By choosing the right quality woollen underlay that is designed to fit the size of your mattress, you can be confident that it will stay in place and you will be able to sleep comfortably. 

3. Choose a hypoallergenic material for your underlay

Allergies can be a huge hindrance and can stop you from sleeping. With the right underlay, you can keep your allergies at bay, protect your mattress and keep pesky dust mites away from you during the night. 

Wool is the best material for allergies, thanks to it being naturally hypoallergenic. Mites and other bugs that can cause allergies struggle to survive in wool and this, in turn, keeps them away from you.

4. Choose a natural material that is going to help you sleep

Natural materials are often a lot more effective at helping you to get a better night’s sleep than those that are manmade. 

As wool is natural, the warmth of the fleece on your underlay will help keep you cosy and snug throughout the night. However, if you are worried about getting too hot during the night, you don’t need to worry. Wool will naturally wick away any additional moisture that is created during the night, like sweat, and keep you cool and dry. 

Get the best night’s sleep

The right underlay can help you to get a great night’s sleep and protect your mattress, meaning that you can get years of use from it. For the best range of quality woollen underlays, browse through the product range at Halcyon Dreams. 

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Create the Perfect Guestroom This Summer


When you have guests to stay this summer, you can create the perfect guestroom for them with a little help from Halcyon Dreams. When your guests are staying away from home, the one thing they will want is a comfortable bed and restful night’s sleep, and the best way to do that is by using wool on your guest bed. 

Creating the perfect bed

With an Australian wool underlay, your guests will have one of the most comfortable nights of sleep of their lives. This is because wool improves your sleep. By nature, this material is breathable and regulates body temperature, not to mention that it is soft to lie on. 

As wool can regulate your guest’s temperature, they will remain cool and comfortable throughout the night. There is no fear that they will wake up feeling hot and sticky from the summer heat as the wool wicks away any additional moisture that is created. What’s more, even if you have more than one person in your guest bed, the wool regulates the temperature of each person, so both will wake up happy. 

Guests can rest with ease

With an Australian wool quilt, your guestroom will feel like a peaceful haven of calmness and serenity. With wool being naturally hypoallergenic, allergies can be kept at bay. Dust mites and bacteria struggle to grow in wool, so this minimises the risk of any sneezing fits, runny eyes or other symptoms of allergies. 

It can all be washed

The great news is that when you choose to use Australian wool from Halcyon Dreams, it can all be washed when your guests leave should it be necessary. That said, wool is a hygienic material and a simple airing can often do the trick, but it is always good to know washing is possible. 

Other tips

Making your guestroom a home away from home is a great way to ensure that your guests feel comfortable. A simple gesture such as a vase of flowers in the room can show that you have thought about your guests and it will make them feel valued and welcome. 

Also, don’t forget to invest in good quality sheets that feel soft and luxurious against the skin. 

Your guests will want to keep coming back

With the perfect guestroom for your summer visitors, you may find that they are queuing up to come back and stay again. 

Just make sure you also try out your guestroom and experience for yourself the difference bedding from Halcyon Dreams can make. 

Thursday, December 26, 2019

How to Care for Woollen Items


Items made from natural fabrics such as wool are a luxury that we all love. However, whether you have a fine cashmere sweater, a merino wool onesie or you own a wool doona; you’ll need to know how to look after it to keep it at its best. 

We take a look at how to care for this beautiful fabric to ensure that it gives you good service for years to come. It’s much easier than you think.

1.       Airing

One of the best ways to keep your woollies fresh is to let them air, either indoors or outdoors. Never put a woollen jumper away immediately after wearing it. It’s much better to put it in a place where air can circulate around it before you stash it away. Airing is an extremely effective way to remove sweat odours from wool and to allow moisture to evaporate. It’s a good idea to air your woollen quilts regularly too.

2.       Stain Removal

If you spill anything onto a woollen garment or quilt, remove the stain as soon as you can to avoid it being absorbed into the fibres. If the stain has dried, run lukewarm water over the affected area.

3.       Washing 

Woollen fibres are able to keep themselves clean by using moisture control to remove odours. It’s also naturally wrinkle-resistant and stain-resistant, which means that you shouldn’t have to wash woollen items quite as often as you would those made from synthetic fibres.

Many woollen items can now be machine washed which makes it easier to care for them. If you are putting them into the machine, be sure to select the wool/silk program or a delicates or handwash cycle. With the advent of the washable wool doona, it is possible to wash these at home, but only if your machine has the capacity.

If you don't have the correct program you can wash your garments by hand in lukewarm water. Don’t scrub or wring the wet garment but move it gently through the water. Rinse it thoroughly and roll the garment in a dry towel to absorb excess water.

It’s always best to use a detergent that’s designed for woollen garments; however, if this is not available, you can use hair shampoo when handwashing.

4.       Drying

Woollen garments should be gently pulled into shape before air drying. Try to avoid the use of tumble driers as they are likely to shrink woollen items. Big and heavy items, such as quilts should be laid flat, preferably outside.

5.       Storing

When you pack away woollen items you will need to protect them from moths, so keep your woollies in cotton bags together with some cedar balls.  And always fold jumpers rather than hanging them. 

Caring for woollen items is easy when you know how and when they are properly looked after should last you for years to come.