Leopard Bedding Helps Create a Jungle in the Bedroom

Turn your bedroom into a jungle retreat with some imagination based around high-quality leopard bedding.

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Animal prints have become classic interior decorating themes, and leopard prints are among the most popular. The rosettes on a leopard's coat, usually in brown, black and tan, give a strong color scheme that gives you options to coordinate or contrast the remaining decor.

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Begin by buying the best set of leopard bedding your budget can afford. For instance, you may want to choose an instant change with one of the bed-in-a-bag sets, or you may opt to combine a top-quality leopard comforter in faux fur with coordinating sheets in tan, brown or black. Add a few leopard print pillow shams and/or throw pillows, and you bed becomes a big jungle cat.

When choosing leopard print bedding, always look for the finest quality you can afford, especially in bedrooms. Shoppers used to rely on "thread count" as the standard for selecting sheets and pillowcases. Theoretically, a higher thread count would mean better quality, but that measurement is also affected now by the thickness of the thread, how the fabric is woven, and what chemical treatments the fabric may be given. Paying attention to these details will ensure that the leopard bedding you choose will be the best value you can get for your money.

Finally, surround your leopard bedding with the color scheme that you think will best bring out its beauty. Perhaps you'd like to stick with the warm tones of a traditional leopard print, so think in terms of decor in tan, khaki, brown and black. Or it may be that adding some cooler colors, such as the greens of the jungle, will show off your leopard bedding at the same time it gives you a restful sanctuary.

Either way, you'll love cozying up to your "big cat" bed!

Leopard Bedding Helps Create a Jungle in the Bedroom
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