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Dispatched from and sold by HOMESCAPES. Homescapes - Super Microfibre Mattress Topper - Double - Ultra soft Down like Protector - Anti Dust Mite - Wash at Home - 5* Hotel Quality Homescapes New Improved Top Quilted Pillow Protector, 100 Percent Cotton, White, Pack of 2 Homescapes - Super Microfibre Bounce Back Pillows - PAIR - 5 Star Hotel Quality - The Best Synthetic… Product Dimensions55 x 47 x 22 cm 265,486 in Kitchen & Home (See top 100) in Kitchen & Home > Furniture > Bedroom Furniture > Mattresses & Toppers > Overlays Date First Available16 April 2008 Homescapes specialises in high quality filled products. Their mattress toppers, duvets and pillows can be found in leading hotel groups and also the quality retailers in the UK and elsewhere. All manufactured by Homescapes are produced in one of the largest factory of the natural pillows mattress toppers and duvets. This factory is also manufacturing for the leading department stores and high street names in the UK.




So in effect Homescapes products are as good as the ones available in most respected department stores in the UK like John Lewis or House of Fraser. The basic reasons of this claim rests on use of good fabric, an excellent treatment of the filling and due care and attention in the stitching and filling of the duvets etc. All fabrics are in a very high thread count, minimum being 233 TC, treated for being down proof and rigorously tested for their performance. The feathers are treated to the European Oekotex standard at a very high temperature and each shipment is accompanied with the quality certification of a proper treatment. This kills all the dust mites and makes these feathers cleaner and healthier than any alternative. Due care is then taken while manufacturing these duvets, all the edges are always stitched with a twin needle sewing machine so the feathers can't squeeze out . Duvets are stitched in continental style, with a box baffle stitch which means each section is separated with a wall.




This makes Homescapes duvets loftier, warmer and an ultimate sleeping experience. Besides the natural duvets, Homescapes specializes in high grade down like alternative to natural down for those who do not prefer a natural duvet. Homescapes Super Micro fibre duvets and pillows have all the properties of natural goose down and is a truly world class luxury sleeping experience. New "Rejuvopedic" 5 cms Deep Double Bed "Microlite" Microfibre Mattress Topper, Box Stitched, 230 TC Cover & Elasticated Corner Straps - SLIGHT SECONDS Anti Allergy Luxury Polycotton Mattress Topper Reviver DOUBLE See all 42 customer reviews See all 42 customer reviews (newest first) It really does add comfort. Very pleased with this item. I bought it to add softness to a foam mattress. It's a well made item, the cover is nice and soft. It's not very deep (it was only £24 after all! Excellent product, great value, highly recommended. Thought it was too thin to begin with but was pleasantly surprised as it transformed the mattress




Nice quality for the money. Fantastic, I've just ordered a another topper and some pillows, I hope the pillows are as good a quality as the topper. Excellent product- gives a lovely comfortable topping to any mattress and washes very well. Home & Kitchen > Furniture > Bedroom Furniture > Mattresses & Toppers > OverlaysWe keep touching on this method of mattress selection and as it is the biggest method that customers use it does require a detailed explanation of why it is so wrong. Getting the right tension, or firmness, for your mattress really is the first thing you need to establish, and not all mattresses are the same. Firstly, in the mattress industry, there has to be a precise definition of soft, medium or firm (SMoF) which there isn’t, so some sort of benchmark is required in order that your definition of SMoF is the same as everyone else’s, particularly the retailer. And so here lies the problem. Say your perceived comfort level is firm. Are you asking for a firm support from the spring system or firm sleep surface from the comfort layers?




The support from all similar spring foundations is relatively the same, particularly if the same spring gauge (thickness of wire) is used. Such as all 1500 pocket spring units, for example, should relatively be the same and similarly, all 12.5 gauge ortho cage springs or whatever should again relatively be the same. The same is true for pocket springs. Far superior to any cage sprung system but if you press down on a pocket spring unit it easily ‘gives’ to exactly where the pressure is being applied which feels softer but is ultimate, overall more supportive. Again, this plays a major part in which mattress you should be choosing but is very rarely mentioned by the customer or indeed questioned by the retailer. A light person will find an orthopaedic mattress rock hard, whereas a heavier person may find it just right.  So what kind of mattress would be chosen for the heavier person who is asking for a firm mattress believing that this would be the only option for them?




This is where the expertise of the retailer should come into play. For us, we know exactly what mattress would be entirely unsuitable for a person with a body weight of say 18st and equally, we also know what would be entirely suitable. More so than the customer. We know which materials would be more durable, we know what spring type would be more supportive for their weight, we know whether a particular mattress would be better if an additional layer of wadding was included/replaced and so on. It really should not fall on you to make a decision based purely on the mattress you want to replace. You need to know all the viable alternatives. Another thing to bear in mind is that mattress tension is also relative to the size of the mattress a single mattress will be firmer than a double mattress, a lot firmer than a king size and much firmer than a super king, and of course vice-versa. The bigger the span of the mattress the ‘softer’ it will feel. So going out to buy a mattress bigger or smaller than the one you are looking to replace will have a direct  influence on the mattress tension.




As if that wasn’t enough there is also the fabric to consider. Mattresses that have a final layer of latex or foam will always have a soft knitted fabric to face the mattress. Whereas final layer polyester will usually have a damask (woven fabric) to face the mattress. When manufacturers want the mattress to have a softer overall tension, then they would use a knitted fabric rather than a damask. It does not work the other way round. A damask should not really be used with latex or foam. There is a clear misunderstanding in the bed industry about perceived firmness and support. Often the two words are used interchangeably. We can’t stress enough how these two words have very distinct meanings and are not the same thing. The support unit of your mattress is nearly always dictated by your weight and height. This is because spring units are manufactured with certain load or weight tolerances. This means they are made to take a certain amount of weight to load (compress) and unload (extend) correctly.




If you imagine the force you must apply to a standard spring to compress it and then how much force is needed to be removed before it will extend, this sometimes helps understand this principle. If you, therefore, choose a spring unit that is made for a weight tolerance that your bodyweight doesn’t fit, you’re either going to end up with a firmer spring than you need, which means it won’t compress as it should, or too soft a spring meaning it compresses too far. Whilst it’s your choice if you want to go for a super firm spring, it really will be overkill and prevent the mattress from accommodating you properly. It’s essential that you know the weight limit that can be applied to the spring to work out if it is going to be suitable for you. Even if you want the firmest mattress possible, a spring that is too firm ie has too wide a gauge for your body weight, will never give you proper support. You will merely rest on the top of it like sleeping on a hardwood floor. The spring units sole purpose it to compress and extend to accommodate your weight, lumps, bumps, elbows and wriggling needs.




Unfortunately there is no standard soft spring tension, accepted medium spring or defined firm spring tension (with the exception of orthopedic springs which are all 1.94mm 12 gauge spring). Each manufacturer will have their own definition. Our medium springs, for example, will accommodate a 10 stone sleeper up to 16 stone in the Origins range, there is some give and take with this, such as an 8-9 stone sleeper and a 16-17 stone sleeper, but this then requires some more careful thought about the upholstery layers. More on that below! You simply must ask mattress manufacturers what the spring weight tolerance is. Below we have listed our Artisan Spring tolerances, as we offer three tensions. This should give you an idea of the kind of detail you require. With this, there are exceptions which are rare, so if in doubt please get in touch with us. Once you’ve established if the spring support unit is suitable for you, then the mattress upholstery layers on top of this spring unit will give you a better idea of the ‘perceived overall firmness’.




The upholstery layers provide the choice you have to decide what perceived firmness you require from your mattress. This is where the real choice lies. You can have two medium tension springs, suitable for say a 13 stone sleeper, in two mattresses but topped with different upholstery layers will give one say a medium feel and one a much softer or firmer feel. This is where you need to apply all your knowledge to work out how the top layers of the mattress will feel. Our small friendly team can advise you of how the upholstery layer will feel for you given your height and bodyweight. This is where the choice of the overall firmness lies. Yes, the support unit plays a part, but this is really set by your weight, whereas the upholstery can give you the option of either a softer or firmer feel in the top layer, the layer you’re immediately lying on. Each of our product descriptions in the shop gives an idea of how the mattress will feel for your bodyweight. At present, we believe we are the only retailer to do this.




Below is an example for the Origins 1500 mattress and what the perceived firmness will feel like. Our softest mattresses in our range are the Origins Comfort 1000, our entry level pocket spring model and then our Artisan Luxury handcrafted calico pocket spring model.  These have really soft upholstery in the top comfort layers ensuring that deep sink and soft feel. Our Artisan Bespoke and Resilience models are out firmest models.  The Artisan Bespoke is a handcrafted calico pocket sprung model whereas the Resilience range is a foam based contemporary model.  Bear in mind these are generals and your weight plays a part in how firm you will perceive these. There are some people who really do prefer a rock hard mattress (ultra firm) or an all-engulfing ultra soft mattress. If this is you, then let us know your preference, making it easier for me to select a product within your price range that will be suitable for you. Our resilience range is our firmest mattress we sell and is ideal for either people over 18 stone or lighter sleepers who want a super solid but two sided mattress.

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