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    Saturday, January 28th, 2012
    5:10 am
    Choosing A Fabric For Your Bed linens
    With the much time put in bed, it seems sensible to value your bedroom as more than just furniture inside a room. You've designed your bedroom to appear only the way you would like with relaxing colours, matching curtains and warm carpet for those cold mornings. You've found the best mattress having a comfortable pillow-top, a nice wooden headboard with matching side tables and dresser. All the colours are selected and you are just about to get some bed linens to accomplish the room.

    Volga Linen

    Wait! This is a decision about one of the most important parts of your room. It isn't just color you need to consider - what type of fabric are you currently choosing for your bed linen? Different fabrics are created completely differently, some irritate sensitive skin, and others breathe better on hot nights. Deciding on the best bed linen is really as important for feel as it is for color. Choose what's best for you by comparing a few of the different qualities in available bed linens fabrics.

    Sateen sheets are weaved to have more yarn exposed, giving them a soft feel. Like your standard sheet made from cotton, they are docile (feeling a lot more like satin sheets) due to the way they're made. While having an identical feel, they are more durable than satin although some people find the material irritating on the skin. Unlike satin, sateen doesn't breathe and will leave you hot and sweaty, making it a poor choice in linen for warmer months or climates.

    Bed linen

    Cotton is the standard choice that people buy. Some don't realise, but cotton sheets are graded by thread count. Cotton is easily the most durable and versatile fabric, two of the reasons it's so popular. Cheap cotton sheets (sets bought round the $30 mark) usually have a minimal thread-count between 140 - 180, but Egyptian cotton sheets (which could cost up to $500 in some instances!) possess a thread count of 400 and above. These high quality sheets feel great on the skin and still use the standard weave to retain durability.

    Silk sheets are thought by some to be the most effective bed linens fabric due to the silk's hypoallergenic qualities, particularly when they are 100% Mulberry silk. Silk conforms to the body, which makes it nice cozy for winter, and also the fabric is breathable to keep you cool over summer. You certainly will not be obtaining 100% Mulberry silk sheets for the same price like a cheap cotton linen set, but around the $500 mark you are not paying a lot more than what you would for a nice set of Egyptian cotton sheets.

    There isn't any 'best linen type' for you to look for; bed linen option is based entirely on personal preference. Find what feels best to you, but make sure you invest in some quality linen. The difference for your time spent in bed is going to be dramatic and worth the cost.
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