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		<title>If you want a relaxing environment, then neutral coloors and rich texutres are the key</title>
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</script></p> <p><a href="http://www.comforterexpo.com/" target="_blank">down comforters</a>,&nbsp;and <a href="http://www.comforterexpo.com/" target="_blank">down&nbsp;Bedding</a>, is all natural and is from the tiny clustered fibers that give protection to geese and ducks. The larger the bird typically equates into providing even more protection from the elements, which is protection from the cold. But I would not be too concerned about the warmth factor distinguishing geese and duck down, because you are probably not intending to take down bedding outside</p>
<p>If you have researched and shopped for down comforters you have noticed that they range drastically in price, but many do not understand why.&nbsp;Down is measured by what is called &#8220;fill count&#8221;.&nbsp;This fill count plays a huge role in how expensive or inexpensive the comforter is.&nbsp;A good quality down will have a fill count of at least 600.&nbsp;These are good quality and very comfortable, but are not the top of the line.&nbsp;The high end downs will have a fill count of 800+ and are noticeably softer and much more comfortable, but this comes with a price.</p>
<p>If you want a relaxing environment, then neutral coloors and rich texutres are the key. Pick sage green, or tan as a base and go with that. If you like grays you can even use a palette of gray, although this coolor can be kind of cold. Pick a coilor that you can use on both the wallls and floors as it is desirable to make them the same color. Take your cue from nature and use colors that you might find in a soothing setting outdoors.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll want to accent the room with plants, soothing waterfall bowls and candles to complte the look and feel. Perhaps a meditation mat in front of a candle fireplace? </p>
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