Antique Sheet Set
Suppose you were lucky enough to find a beautiful brass bed at a second hand store. The bed is in great condition and the price is right. You are not sure the about the age of the bed but it does not matter. So before you know it, you are headed home with your new found treasure. With the bed unloaded and reassembled upstairs, you make a startling discovery. The full size mattress and box spring you have is too big for the bed frame.Measuring tape in hand, you soon realize that the difference between you antique bed and the full mattress set is a full six inches, with the antique bed being the smaller of the two. Armed with the dimensions, you head for cyber space to do some research. It does not take long to discover that your new bed is called an antique size which measures 48 inches by 72 inches. Your next stop is the phonebook to look up the number to the local furniture store. Your call is politely answered but you informed that the mattress you need for the bed will take 3 weeks to receive. Left without much of a choice, you order the right mattress set for a fairly reasonable price.
The guy at the furniture store sure was polite and seemed happy to get the business. But he left out important detail. The new antique size mattress set you just ordered requires special size sheets. A call to the local department store confirms what you thought – antique size sheets are not easy to find. Before long, you are back in cyber space looking for some antique size sheet sets. After a few minutes of web surfing for sheets, in dawns on you that buying antique sheet sets sight unseen can be problem. The wise solution is to get educated about how to buy a quality set of sheets and what to look for.
This situation may sound a little far fetched but it is more common than we like to think. Finding a reliable source for special sizes of bed sheet sets is made easier the more you about how quality are made. Bed sheet sizes like antique, three quarter and extra long sizes are usually not available at just any old department store. Even if you are lucky enough to find the right size, you might not be able to find the level of quality you need.
Assuming that your antique size mattress is a standard height of 7 to 9 inches, you will need to look for deep pocket sheets. Some of the most important factors in buying a quality set of antique bed sheets include the fabric, the thread count and the stitching. A quality set of antique bed sheets should fit snugly, look good and above all feel good.
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