I noticed a lady carrying baby in a car seat with top cover pulled down over the child to keep the wind and cold out. Got me to thinking. I've used mosquito netting in the tropics but never considered using something similar to keep body heat inside my bed area while sleeping.
A bit of searching indicates that a silk or parachute type fabric can keep the sleeper approx. 10* warmer than ambient air inside the surrounding room. Obviously that number is debatable, however, this still has some merit.
I could hang a rope and drape a 600 count king size sheet over it down to the floor all around. That would work, but was wondering if anyone else is using a canopy or has an idea on the how and what might work well?
A bit of searching indicates that a silk or parachute type fabric can keep the sleeper approx. 10* warmer than ambient air inside the surrounding room. Obviously that number is debatable, however, this still has some merit.
I could hang a rope and drape a 600 count king size sheet over it down to the floor all around. That would work, but was wondering if anyone else is using a canopy or has an idea on the how and what might work well?