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Vendor: URBAN DECORIA
Premium Winter Warm Quilt – 500GSM - Queen
No reviewsPremium Winter Warm Quilt – 500GSM - Queen Elevate your sleep space in understated style with this essential premium quilt. Inside, the quilt features a polyester fill that's secured by a baffle box stitching to prevent it from shifting as you sleep. Plus, it's...- Rs.11,499.00
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Premium Winter Warm Quilt – 500GSM - Single
No reviewsPremium Winter Warm Quilt – 500GSM - Single Elevate your sleep space in understated style with this essential premium quilt. Inside, the quilt features a polyester fill that's secured by a baffle box stitching to prevent it from shifting as you sleep. Plus, it's...- Rs.6,499.00
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Winter Warm Super King Quilt – 700GSM
1 reviewWinter Warm King Quilt – 700GSM Our Winter Warm Super King Quilt features 700GSM of cozy and warm insulation for your sleep comfort. This quilt provides the perfect amount of warmth without feeling too heavy. Enjoy a comfortable sleep in the coldest of temperatures....- Rs.9,499.00
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Winter Warm King Quilt – 500GSM
1 reviewWinter Warm King Quilt – 500GSM Our Winter Warm King Quilt features 500GSM of cozy and warm insulation for your sleep comfort. This quilt provides the perfect amount of warmth without feeling too heavy. Enjoy a comfortable sleep in the coldest of temperatures. Nothing...- Rs.8,499.00
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Winter Warm Queen Quilt – 500GSM
No reviewsWinter Warm Queen Quilt – 500GSM Stay cozy during the coldest winter months with the Winter Warm Queen Quilt. This 500GSM quilt is constructed using a superior insulation technology that traps air to keep you warm. Soft and plush, it's perfect for snuggling up...- Rs.7,450.00
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Winter Warm Single Quilt – 500GSM
1 reviewWinter Warm Single Quilt – 500GSM Stay cozy all winter long with our Winter Warm Single Quilt — 500GSM. Its warm 500GSM fill provides superior insulation and breathability, ensuring a comfortable night's sleep even when the temperature drops. Perfect for the cold seasons, its...- Rs.4,999.00
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Quilts Online in Pakistan
After an eventful day, you sink into bed exhausted and look forward to a restful sleep. To do this, pull the quilt over your shoulders and enjoy their warmth. Here you can find out what different types of quilts there are, which variant suits your personal feeling of warmth, and how to look after the quilt properly so that you can enjoy it for a long time.
Quilts are cozy and versatile pieces of bedding that have been around for centuries. They are made of three layers of fabric: a top layer of fabric, a middle layer of batting or insulation, and a backing layer of fabric. These layers are then stitched together or tied in knots to create beautiful patterns and designs.
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Quilt Price in Pakistan
The price of quilts in Pakistan varies depending on the quality, size, design, and brand of the product. According to Pakistani stores, the lowest price of quilts in Pakistan is Rs. 2199, and the highest price is Rs. 26,000. However, these prices may change over time and may not reflect the latest offers and discounts.
Quilt Sizes
Single Quilts
Single quilts are the most common size for a bed and measure around 60×95 inches. They're perfect for a child's bed or a guest room.
Double Quilts
Double quilts are slightly larger than single quilts and measure around 90×95 inches. They suit a full-sized bed and provide more coverage than a single quilt.
King Size Quilts
King-size quilts are designed to fit a king-sized bed and measure around 104×95 inches. They're perfect for oversized bedrooms and provide ample coverage for a comfortable sleep.
Quilt Pakistan - Material and fillings
Quilts Pakistan - In addition to a comfortable mattress, quilts are part of the basic equipment for a cozy place to sleep. Whether single or double quilt - the material of the cover and the type of filling determine how warm the quilt keeps and how loose and light it is on you. Quilts made of synthetic fibers are easy to care for and robust, while natural fillings such as down, feathers, or wool are characterized by being particularly breathable and durable. Find more quilts in Pakistan.
For a restful sleep without sweating and cold feet, you should choose a quilt that is specially tailored to your individual preferences and needs. Depending on the season and your temperature sensitivity, you may feel more comfortable under a particularly thick quilt on cold winter nights, while on hot summer evenings, you prefer an airy quilt that has hardly any weight and also has a cooling effect.
Quilt types in Pakistan
cotton quilt
Cotton quilts are characterized by their longevity and are also particularly hard-wearing and easy to care for. You can usually wash cotton-filled blankets yourself and even put them in the dryer without any problems. Since they only absorb heat to a small extent and are also breathable, quilts made of this natural plant material are ideal for summer.
microfiber quilt
Synthetic fibers are not only a cheap alternative to natural fibers, but they can also keep up well with quilts made of natural fibers or down and feathers in terms of their thermal performance. In addition, microfiber quilts are even lighter, more durable, and, above all, easier to care for. Since they can usually be washed easily and at high temperatures, synthetic fiber blankets are also considered to be particularly hygienic.
Quilt advantages
Quilts have many advantages over other types of bedding, such as comforters or duvets. Some of these advantages are:
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Freedom of movement: Quilts allow more flexibility and comfort for the sleeper, as they don’t restrict the movement of the limbs or the body. They also don’t trap heat or moisture, which can cause discomfort or allergies.
- Greater efficiency: Quilts can adjust to different temperatures and seasons, by adding or removing layers underneath or on top of them. They can also be used as bedspreads, throws, or wall hangings, depending on the preference of the user.
- Simplicity: Quilts are easy to use and maintain, as they don’t require any special covers or inserts. They can be washed and dried at home, following the instructions on the label. They also don’t wrinkle or bunch up like comforters or duvets.
- Versatility: Quilts come in various shapes, sizes, colors, and patterns, which makes them suitable for any style and taste. They can also be customized and personalized by adding embroidery, applique, or patchwork. They can reflect the personality and history of the maker or the owner.
- Multi-usage: Quilts are not only used for sleeping but also for other purposes. They can be used as picnic blankets, baby blankets, pet blankets, sofa covers, tablecloths, or gifts. They can also be displayed as artworks or heirlooms that tell stories and memories.
10 tips for quilt cleaning and care
As a rule, a quilt offers you six to eight years of pleasant sleeping comfort before you have to change it. In order for your quilt to stay in top shape for a long time, the material needs the right care.
- After you sleep, give your comforter a shake and leave it open and without a bedspread for a while. This allows the moisture to evaporate better.
- You reduce the risk of mite infestation by keeping the room temperature below 18 degrees and low humidity.
- Make the bed new every two weeks at the latest. If you sweat more, you can change the sheets once a week.
- The quilt itself should go into the washing machine at least twice a year- provided the filling is machine washable.
- Pure wool blankets and camel hair quilts should only be washed carefully by hand with a special wool detergent some shampoo and left to dry in a shady place.
- Cashmere quilts like to breathe fresh air more often. To wash, send the precious blankets with the sensitive filling to a professional dry cleaner.
- Microfiber quilts and other synthetically manufactured fabrics can be washed in the hot wash at up to 95 degrees, which is allergy-friendly.
- Let the natural fiber quilts air out regularly in the fresh air and tap them out to loosen and distribute the filling.
- Wash down and feather quilts in the washing machine without fabric softener at a maximum of 60 degrees with mild detergent. Then put it in the dryer with a couple of tennis balls. If the filling does clump together, simply open a seam on the cover and blow cold air into the blanket.
- Be sure to follow the care instructions on the manufacturer's label.
How to wash a quilt
Quilt washing is the process of cleaning your quilt with water and detergent, either by hand or by machine. Quilt washing can help remove dirt, dust, stains, and odors from your quilt, as well as restore its freshness and softness. However, quilt washing can also damage your quilt if done improperly, such as by using harsh chemicals, high temperatures, or excessive agitation. Therefore, it is important to follow some guidelines on how to wash your quilt safely and effectively.
Here are some steps on how to wash your quilt:
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First, check the label or instructions of your quilt to see if it is washable or not. Some quilts may be dry-clean only, especially if they are made of delicate fabrics, have intricate embroidery, or contain natural fibers like wool or silk. If your quilt is washable, proceed to the next step.
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Second, inspect your quilt for any damages, such as tears, holes, loose threads, or frayed edges. If you find any damages, repair them before washing your quilt to prevent them from getting worse. You can use a needle and thread to mend small damages or take your quilt to a professional quilter for major repairs.
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Third, pre-treat any stains on your quilt with a mild detergent or stain remover. You can use a soft brush or a cloth to gently rub the stain with the detergent or stain remover. Do not scrub too hard or use bleach, as they can damage the fabrics and colors of your quilt.
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Fourth, choose the right method of washing your quilt. You can either hand-wash or machine-wash your quilt, depending on your preference and convenience. Hand-washing is the gentlest method, but it can be time-consuming and labor-intensive. Machine washing is the easiest method, but it can be risky and harsh on your quilt.
- If you choose to hand-wash your quilt, fill a large tub or sink with cold or lukewarm water and add a small amount of mild detergent. Submerge your quilt in the water and gently squeeze and agitate it with your hands. Do not twist or wring your quilt, as it can distort its shape and damage its stitches. Rinse your quilt thoroughly with clean water until no soap remains.
- If you choose to machine-wash your quilt, use a front-loading washing machine on the gentle cycle with cold or lukewarm water and a small amount of mild detergent. Do not overstuff the machine with your quilt, as it can cause uneven washing and wrinkling. You can also add some towels or sheets to balance the load and protect your quilt from rubbing against the machine.
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Fifth, dry your quilt carefully and gently. You can either air-dry or machine-dry your quilt, depending on your preference and convenience. Air-drying is the safest method, but it can take longer and expose your quilt to dust and sunlight. Machine drying is the fastest method, but it can shrink and overheat your quilt.
- If you choose to air-dry your quilt, lay it flat on a clean and dry surface, such as a bed or a towel. Avoid hanging your quilt on a clothesline, as it can cause stress on the seams and distort the shape of the quilt. Fluff your quilt occasionally to prevent wrinkles and creases.
- If you choose to machine-dry your quilt, use a dryer on the lowest heat setting and check it frequently to avoid over-drying. You can also add some dryer balls or tennis balls to fluff up your quilt and reduce static electricity. Remove your quilt from the dryer while it is still slightly damp and lay it flat to finish drying.
Buy winter quilt online in Pakistan.
At Urban Decoria, we offer a wide range of Cozzy winter quilts. In our online shop, you will find quilts made of cotton and polyester filled. Discover quilt prices in Pakistan.
Urban Decoria has a wide range of quilts. We ship quilts to Lahore Karachi Islamabad Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Sialkot, Sahiwal, Bahawalpur. and all other cities of Pakistan.
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Conclusion: Pleasant sleep thanks to the right winter quilt
In winter, or in the transitional period - with a winter quilt that is tailored to your body size and also suits your personal temperature sensitivity, you can expect a good night's sleep for a relaxed start to the day. Important information is summarized here:
- Quilts filled with natural materials such as wool, down, feathers, and animal hair are particularly breathable, light, and durable, while synthetic fillings such as microfiber are usually inexpensive, easy to care for, and durable. The warming effect of natural fibers and synthetic fibers is quite similar.
- With down feathers, you conjure up a warm cuddly bed in winter. Silk is a noble, particularly light material that is cool on the skin in the warm season without making you sweat.
- Are you looking for an easy-care, skin-friendly, and inexpensive option for the summer? Then grab a filling made of natural cotton.
- If the demands on your quilt fluctuate over the course of a year, four-season quilt with different layers and snaps are an alternative.
- People with allergies should use microfiber or down-filled quilts. These are usually washable at least 60 degrees.
FAQS
How do I choose the right quilt size for my bed?
The size of your mattress determines the appropriate quilt size for your bed. To calculate the size of the quilt you need, measure the length, breadth, and depth of your mattress. Choose a quilt size that provides appropriate covering since quilts should hang down the edges of the bed and cover the mattress.
What is the difference between a quilt and a comforter?
A quilt typically consists of three layers:
- Batting for warmth in the center
- Decorative fabric on the top
- Backing fabric on the bottom
Quilts may be created in several designs and styles and are often hand-stitched.
In contrast, a comforter typically comprises two layers of cloth sandwiching a filling. Comforters come in a variety of designs and colors and usually are machine-stitched.