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To the bottom of the foundation or the top of the mattress?
Superficially, the difference is that a pillow-top mattress has extra layers of wadding materials (foams etc) stitched on to the top of the main body of the mattress. The resulting extra layers looks a little like a pillow stitched to the top of the mattress, hence the name. A euro-top is a more recent development. It also consists of extra layers of wadding materials added to the top of the mattress, but inserted under the outer cover of the mattress to create a box like structure with square edges. Opinion is divided on whether the difference between the pillow-top and the euro-top is anything more than aesthetic. In principle, if the mattress is well constructed with good quality, resilient (returns to its original shape) layers of padding sewn together with a good quality, resilient outer cover, then the euro-top should retain its shape for longer than the pillow-top. When a mattress is well made, the outer fabric of the mattress stretched over the edges of the euro-top ought to behave like the material of the elastic surface of a trampoline, returning to its original shape when the weight of the sleeper's body is removed from the mattress surface. in the UK, Test and OkoTest in Germany indicate that a well-made euro-top mattress or mattress without a pillow-top is likely to retain its shape longer than a pillow-top. However, such an effect is unlikely to be observable if non-resilient extra layers of wadding and non-resilient mattress cover are used. Well-made, well-tempered mild-steel springs and blocks of natural latex continue to be the most resilient materials used in mattress making.
from left top to right bottom or right top to left bottom
No, a parallellogram has the same both "top" and "bottom" size. A trapezoid has diffrent both "top" and "bottom" size.
a rectangle, but the top line is smaller than the bottom, and the sides connect the top and bottom. does that make sense??
The mattress pad is meant to be placed on top of the mattress and directly under the bottom sheet.
To the bottom of the foundation or the top of the mattress?
Your teacher will tell you if you have a top locker or bottom. If your Lucky she or he will let you pick if you want top or bottom.
A featherbed goes under the bottom (fitted) sheet. Even better, to protect it, put the featherbed directly on top of the mattress, then put a mattress protector/pad on top of the featherbed, then the fitted sheet. The mattress pad can be regulary washed while many feather beds are not washable, even if made from synthetic materials.
the bottom will have more chlorophyll
When you say mattress that is the top. Boxspring is the bottom. So im guessing you have mattress and boxspring extra long. The answer is yes. A twin extra long mattress will fit a regular twin bed frame. The length is just longer not the width.
Always!
the round part is the bottom while the part which turns up at a smooth curved point is the top. hope this helps!!!
It is a sheet, often folded in half or otherwise, that is placed atop the bottom sheet, and under the top sheet. Its function is to keep the bottom sheet and mattress dry.
Yes
Box Spring
I noticed a pillow top Eastman House mattress at Mattress Warehouse in Germantown, MD.