Buying Bed Linen And Fitted Sheets




Both linen and cotton make excellent bedding fabrics and share quite a few similarities — most notably their water-absorbent qualities and that refreshing, airy feeling. But there are quite a few differences as well, and being aware of them can make it easier for you to choose between the two.
Silk production dates back far in human history and has long been regarded as a luxury fabric. It is a strong, durable material that is also lusciously soft and shiny. Silk is also very breathable, because it is a natural material, and generally maintains a cool temperature. This makes it a popular choice for hot sleepers. Additionally, silk can be beneficial for hair and skin, as it won’t absorb moisture or cause hair breakage like other materials, since it is so smooth.
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Beige Bedding
We've demystified bed linen jargon to help you choose the best bed linen that's right for you:
Linen Bed Sheets
Throws are the wonderful accents made from cotton, wool, mohair, or cashmere. They resemble smaller blankets, and are found “lounging” on the top of beds, sofas, chairs or in your lap. Luxury throw blankets give your bed an inviting feel and a certain level of comfort, without sacrificing style and sophistication.
In addition to color and material, the size and fit of your bed sheets are also important factors to consider. Good bedsheet manufacturers will offer a variety of sizes to accommodate different bed sheet sizes, ensuring a comfortable, secure fit.