Factors to take into Account before Buying Bed Linens

What does everyone crave after a long, tiring and tedious day? I’m sure a cozy, comfortable snuggle in a soft, luxurious bed sheet. A good healthy sleep doesn’t only mean an 8 hours, unperturbed sleep; it also means that you’re comfortable, peaceful and relaxed. A constant sleep deprivation can make you lethargic, obese, cranky and most importantly dull. Human beings are said to spend one-third of their lives sleeping, so it completely makes sense that one should invest in some good bedding, which promotes a comfortable all-night sleep.

 People may not give bedding its due credit but trust me; good bedding that is soft, plush and absorbent takes away all your stresses as soon you hit the bed. If you add some extra effort to your bedding like bed skirts, extra fluffy pillows and supple blankets, the whole feel of the room will be so soothing that it will instantly unlock all muscles and you will feel serenity wrapped around you. People often believe that choosing the right mattress is the secret to a good night’s sleep, well that is true no doubt. But it doesn’t take away the importance of bedding, where one actually has to sleep.

Even though bed linens are very commonly purchased products and are usually bought without much thought given to them, one shouldn’t undermine their part in a sound sleep. Spending one-third of a day between the sheets is a strong suggestion that one must opt for good quality bed linen and pillow covers to find the solace we all want at day end. People have polarizing approaches towards buying bedding; some like to sleep in worn out, threadbare sheets, some like it crisp and clean, some buy any bedspread that looks good to the eyes and some like to switch up the look every now and then. No matter which kind of trajectory you have, there are things that every bed linen buyer must take into account before zeroing on a bed linen.

For anyone new to the world of bed linens, I just want to tell you that bed linens are not cheap at all. Linens, cotton, silks and sateen are all plush fabrics that have high values. Due to this they assure you a sound sleep and an active morning that’s not dependent on high doses of caffeine. Before selecting one, make sure you love it enough to see it for years as they aren’t going anywhere soon. These beddings are meant to last for decades so choose them wisely. So without further ado let’s get to the grain.

Thread Count

First things first, let me guide you what exactly this means. A thread count refers to the number of vertical and horizontal threads that are woven into per square inch of the fabric. If the thread count of a fabric is 300tc then it means that 3oo threads per one square inch of the fabric. It was strongly believed that the higher the thread count is the more smooth and fine the fabric is.

The quality of the fabric was determined by its thread count, but now this barometer of quality is becoming redundant. As experts believe that unless the fabric is amazing and very expensive, the thread count is just a number game which is easily manipulated by manufacturers. Many factories cheat the number count by double twisting yarns in a cheaper fabric. So even if you buy an expensive, good quality fabric that has a lower thread count it will still perform well and last you decades.

Material

Selecting which material you want to spend 8 hours of your day is totally a personal preference. There are many good quality materials in bed linens and bed skirts to choose from.

Cotton is a very good choice for bed lines and pillow covers as it is made from natural fibers. The best quality cotton is Egyptian cotton, with its extra-long fibers that ensure durability and freshness even after many washes. Next one is Pima cotton, having medium to Long fibers, this quality of cotton provides the users softness, suppleness, sheen and is also less expensive than Egyptian. Lastly bedding made from poly-cotton is much more affordable but they don’t claim to be anything like their counterparts in terms of softness and longevity.

Linen is the OG of bed linens; in fact we call all beddings as bed linens as it’s one of the first fabrics to be used to make beddings. Made from natural flax plant fibers it's ideal for summer and winter times due to its incredible adapting qualities. Linen is one of those fabrics that get better with time; with every wash it becomes softer, supplier and shiny. Although coarser than cotton, these micro cuts work as a massager for the body when you wrap yourself around it. Linen bedding is one of a kind and without a doubt a top choice for people who know the benefits.

Silk is a delicate fabric that works well for sensitive skins. It protects the hair from tangling and doesn’t absorb lotions and creams. This fabric demands more after purchase care and has washing instruction to be followed studiously but all worth the good night sleep.

Size   

Measuring your mattress before buying your bed linens is a vital step, as manufacturers have their own sizing rules, you don’t want to end up with a bedspread which is either too small that it doesn’t covers the sides of the bed or too long that it pools at the sides of the bed. Bed skirts are a great rescue if the bed sheet falls short, but you still are safe and measure your mattress.

Check the Instructions for Care

Now that you have decided which bed linen is going to bring you comfort when you sleep, make sure you read the care instructions to see that they aren’t that demanding and you can easily manage them. Also following care instructions ensures that the bed linen will last you years and provide you the comfort it promised.

Ending

Choosing bed linen with all the above mentioned things in mind will safeguard your night’s sleep and is sound and peaceful. If you haven’t had a chance to experience what linen bedding is all about, I strongly recommend you try Grey Moose linen and trust me you’ll never regret or get tired of it.