Since getting married, I’ve noticed that sharing blankets with someone, like a comforter, while sleep in bed at night can be a real challenge. Without meaning to, one person may have the tendency to “hog” the blankets by pulling them away from the other person. This often times leaves the person without the blankets cold and lacking a satisfying night of restful sleep. My proposed mechanism to help deal with this dilemma is to have corresponding magnets in the desired ends of a bedspread and the bed frame. This would help hold the blanket in place while still allowing the blanket to be pulled off if necessary.
The benefits of implementing this tool would indirectly help many couples have a better night of sleep. It would likewise help those who simply have the tendency of kicking off their blankets while they sleep. As a result, individuals would feel better rested and would therefore make better employees, neighbors, drivers, spouses, etc. Another benefit for this tool is that some people may consider using less heat to ventilate their homes during the winter since they are less likely to be cold at night. Though this may seem like an unnecessary for some, for others it might make a tremendous difference.
TAKE THIS TO THE MARKET.
ReplyDeleteI think marketing it for sibling bed sharing situations would have a pull as well... drawing from personal experience here:)
Good stuff.