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7 Ways to Keep your Bedroom Warm and Cosy this Winter

Just the thought of autumn and winter sends a chill down our spines. Isn’t it?   Currently, we all are looking for ways to keep our bedrooms warm and snug to save on expensive electricity bills.   Thanks to the pandemic, everyone’s looking for ways to save money however possible.   Beyond replacing old windows and increasing your insulation, there are some simple and practical ways to keep your bedroom warm this winter. We are pretty sure, using some of the below tips can save you a small amount on your bills this winter.   Just a reminder: If you haven’t purchased your cotton bedsheets online , Story@Home offers excellent handloom and cotton bedsheets at affordable rates.   Forever Cotton Double Size Bedsheet - 240 TC     1. Wrap your windows with an aluminium foil     It’s advisable to keep your bedroom insulated by lining the edges of your window using an aluminium foil. By doing so, you can prevent heat from escaping through your windows.   If you have switched on the radiators thr

All You Need to Know Before Buying a Handloom Bedsheet Online

  It's obvious to feel lost when buying a handloom bedsheet online . You have several questions lingering in every customer's mind 'What do I prefer in handloom bedsheets?', 'What bedsheet size should I prefer?' or 'What kind of prints or designs will suit my bedroom decor?'. Such questions and many more may put you in a dilemma and can give you a terrible experience where you end up buying the wrong size of bedsheets. These types of situations are even worse when you take the wrong sized bedsheets for gifting your loved ones. It's an uncomfortable scene for us and our valuable customers. To avert this dreadful ordeal, we bring to you 5 essential tips to make you a pro in handloom shopping. To have a great shopping experience, you need to go through our guidelines and remember these 9 things before making a purchase online. 1. Check your fabric content first The fabric content refers to the quality of your bedsheets. You need your bedsheet