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Wednesday, 01 November 2006

Posted by: Hot Deals

It’s fun to buy bed linen especially when you’re able to purchase the entire ensemble together.  Linens can transform a dull or dark bedroom into springtime.  Comfort is an important consideration when purchasing bed linen, and if you know what the right numbers, mean you’ll be ahead of the game.

The important numbers are expressed as a thread count, meaning how many threads are used per square inch in the making of the bed linens.  The thing to do is notice which thread count you’re most comfortable sleeping on, because the higher the thread count, the more expensive the sheets are.

Some people are perfectly comfortable sleeping on a thread count of 180.  Others won’t sleep on anything less than a 300 or 400 thread count.  Once you find your comfort zone, you’ll be able to shop smart for your bed linen.

The material will also make a difference, although most bed linen is made out of cotton or a cotton blend.  Flannel sheets in winter are wonderful, while there’s nothing like satin sheets in the dead heat of summer.

A recent article in a national women’s magazine answered the question of how often one should change the bed linen.  This particular source stated about every 2 weeks to prevent dust mites.

Comfort aside though, bed linen is fun to buy just because there is an incredible selection.  Whatever color or pattern you have in mind, you’re likely to find it, and once you know which thread count to buy, you can find some incredible deals online.

There’s nothing that will ensure a better night’s sleep than sleeping on clean and fresh bed linen.

 
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