When searching the website ecobedroom.com, I was amazed at the stylish looks that graced my eyes. The wooden furniture crafted to perfection, and the fabric choices up to date, yet eco friendly.
First, you need a bed frame. So, why not try the Bella Terra Organic Hemp Bed Frame? It is crafted nicely, made of hemp, and is organic. It is of a creamy, eggshell color, and looks plush to the average eye. It is braced by a wooden base, in a deep cherry toned wood.
Secondly, you need a mattress. Let's try the Organic Cotton Tufted Mattress! It is very stylish without a sheet on it, and it is as soft as a cloud. In fact, this is the most popular mattress sold by this company, and the hype about this mattress is true. Many claim, it's similar to sleeping on a cloud, and indeed it look that way to the eye. The mattress is made up of organic cotton just as its name has implied, and also pure wool. Also, thanks the the wool, the mattress is fire resistant, and the fact that the mattress is organic means it has no chemicals.
Third, it's time for the bedding. Now, you have the choice of going for a bamboo sheet to a jersey sheet. My choice is a bamboo sheet, because bamboo products tend to be softer than 100% cotton products. So, the bamboo sheet runs for one hundred and forty one dollars for a king sized bed. I have to say, the cost is most definitely worth it, because the sheet is very warm and soft.
Fourth, you need a pillow. So, lets try the Natural Latex Pillow, ranging from thirty dollars to eighty-five dollars. They are worth their price, and they last for a very long time. I would say, probably five years. Although, most people would throw them out after a few months, I find that as a waste of money. Simply was your pillows, and allow them to air dry, and they will be as good as new.