You’ve moved in, now what?

So you’ve moved into the dorm, you’re getting acquainted with your new roommate, finding all the cool hangouts on campus and unfortunately realizing how uncomfortable your dorm bed is.  You’re suddenly wishing you would have thought a little more about your bedding situation before the big move.  You might have missed having a good night’s sleep your whole first week but that doesn’t mean the rest of the year has to be just as bad.  Invest in the appropriate bedding and those sleepless nights will soon be a thing of the past!

HERE ARE THE ITEMS YOU WILL NEED IN ORDER TO TURN THAT MATTRESS FROM UNBEARABLE TO CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT!

First you will need to find yourself a down featherbed.  And we’re not talking about one of those wimpy feather beds that you find at the local big box store.  We are talking more like the redesigned Twin XL featherbed from DOWNLITE.  This featherbed will add 3- 5 inches of comfort to your dorm mattress!

DOWNLITE Twin XL Featherbed

Another item that you might consider purchasing for your bed would be a TENCEL Lyocell duvet set TENCEL Lyocell fabric is silky to the touch and prevents hot clammy night sweats.  An added bonus being that it is extremely durable and easy care machine washable and dryable; perfect for any college student!

The last item guarantees piece of mind at night.  You all are probably aware of the bed bug epidemic that is currently on the rise- taking over college dorms.  Invest in an affordable bed bug mattress protector so you can sleep at night knowing that your mattress is protected.  To learn more about bed bugs read “Good night, Sleep tight; Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite.”

After you add these items to your dorm bed you will never again toss and turn in the middle of the night and hear the plastic mattress crackle beneath you.  College is an important 4 years of your life.  You need the proper sleep during the night so you can SHINE the next day!

 LET US KNOW ANY OTHER IDEAS THAT YOU MAY HAVE TO MAKE THAT DORM BED A LITTLE MORE COMFORTABLE!

 


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