Dunelm teddy bedding meant I didn't have to turn the heating on and saved £70 in a WEEK aff
If there's one thing families are wanting right now, it's ways to keep warm without the dreaded central heating. Not that we have anything against central heating of course, but with energy prices soaring most people are wanting to avoid any sky high bills or constant meter top-ups.
The key is in the name. It's basically bedding that's as soft as a teddy bear - extra soft and fluffy to touch - and sets have become massively popular, particularly in the current economic climate. With temperatures dropping though, we decided to give Dunelm's sets a go - a king size for us and two singles for the kids to try.
For my husband, let's just say it was a grower. On night one, the mixture of our usual cotton sheet underneath, but soft duvet cover on top, was enough to make him 'unsure' of his new habitat. By now we would usually have the heating for a couple of hours in the evening, to warm the rooms before bed and an hour in the morning, to make sure we're not woken prematurely by the chilly air.
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