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Which Quilt Doesn't Sweat?


Quilt filling materials are quite diverse. Filling materials, each of which has various advantages in itself, are covered with various fabrics that will prevent sweating and turned into quilts. Quilts that can keep body temperature at the most ideal level are quilts with goose down, fiber, cotton fillings. In addition to being lightweight, they balance the humidity to the extent that they do not allow sweating and help you have a comfortable sleep.


What are the Types of Quilts?


Quilts have materials that differ in terms of their weight and properties. This diversity has been created so that you can choose the most suitable quilt for your needs. As each person's need for warmth may be different, their understanding of a comfortable sleep may also be different. In order to make your choice easier, we share the types of quilts with you.


- Goose down comforter has the softest material among the comforter types. The back feather and tickle feather blend fillings stabilize the heat and keep you warm all night long, while at the same time preventing sweating thanks to its breathable texture. Thanks to its special cover woven entirely from cotton, it allows you to have a restful sleep above the clouds.

- Wool quilts provide the ideal temperature for an uninterrupted sleep with completely natural materials. Since it is obtained from nature, it has an airy structure without any extra treatment. The lighter versions of wool quilts, which were frequently used in the past, are indispensable for a quality sleep.

- Cotton quilts are one of the healthiest quilt types that bring the miracle of nature to your bed. Cotton duvets, which idealize the climate of your bed by distributing heat evenly, have 50% cotton and 50% polyester filling and 100% cotton fabric covering.

- Polyester duvets have a structure that makes your sleep more serene with their lightness and softness. You can buy polyester quilts that allow your body to breathe and help maintain the mole balance in the environment from Madame Coco online store.

- Bamboo quilts are anti-bacterial and fast drying. Known for trapping moisture quickly and at high density, bamboo and nano fiber blend filling will help you sleep peacefully. Bacteria-free textures are the key to a healthy sleep.

- Aloe Vera quilt is a soft and lightweight quilt with nano fiber filling. Aloe Vera quilts, one of Madame Coco's special productions, minimize dust retention against allergic conditions thanks to the micro fiber feature in their fabrics. Micro fiber fabric containing aloe vera extracts that come into contact with your skin has a skin-friendly structure.


What Should Quilt Sizes Be?


The quilt size should be determined together with the bed size. Although single or double quilts can be preferred for single beds, only double quilts can be used on double beds. It should not be forgotten that you should choose your quilt according to your own height and weight in addition to your bed size.


- Single quilt sizes are standard, 155x215 cm.

- Double quilt sizes can be 195x215 cm or 215x235 cm.


How to Store a Quilt?


In the past, quilts were put on large sheets and stored in very large closets. Due to their thick and heavy structure, they were taken out when winter came and they were not removed until summer came. Thanks to today's technology, quilts that stabilize the temperature can now be produced in thin forms with a light structure. This not only provides a more comfortable range of motion during sleep, but also saves the trouble of folding and lifting very heavy quilts. Regardless of the filling material or fabric, the quilt you buy from Madame Coco can be easily stored in a simple scrap bag. In addition to providing ease of use by taking up very little space in places such as under the sofa or plinth, in the special linen cabinet, you can also store quilts with micro-fiber properties such as Aloe Vera and Bamboo quilts by covering them with simple covers.

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