Choosing bed linen may not seem like a big deal but think about it. Most people spend 6-8 hours in bed every day. Therefore one-third of your life is spent in bed. So it makes sense to get the best bedding that you can afford. This may fall on deaf ears when talking to men, but most women understand the importance of a good night’s rest. Sleeping well is part of a healthy lifestyle. Traditionally, the bedroom has always been the feminine domain, and choosing the bed linen is usually up to them. It isn’t all about décor; there are other factors to consider.
It helps to know a little about bed sheets before considering colors and patterns. Weave and material are essential. Thread counts are something you should focus on.
Thread count is the actual number of threads that are woven together in one square inch of cloth. Both horizontal and vertical threads measure it. These are called warp for horizontal and weft for vertical in the industry.
For example, if a warp thread count of one hundred threads is woven with 80 weft threads, it equals 180. So you would naturally think that the higher the number of threads would mean that the sheet is of better quality, but that isn’t always true. The quality of the fabric used also counts.
Flax linen sheets are considered some of the best quality sheets on the market. All linen products are made from the flax plant. European linens from France and Belgium are considered the finest. Flax linen sheets from this world region are of top quality because of the superior flax used in their production.
The combination of wet, humid weather and soil properties ensures that the flax grown in this region is soft but durable. This softness is translated into the finished product when the flax is manufactured into flax linen sheets. Bedclothes made from 100% flax linen are considered an investment.
Linen sheets and other bedding products made of flax are called thermoregulating. This means that the sheets’ temperature changes with the immediate environment because of the natural hollow structure of flax fibers.
Flax linen is considered a highly breathable fabric. This means the fabric keeps cool in hot summer months and warm in the cold season. Flax linen sheets have a relaxed and crisp feel but are also described as luxurious and buttery.
Top-quality flax linen sheets get softer with age and use. They are also famed for being hard-wearing despite their softness. Good quality flax is also twice as strong as cotton. An added advantage of flax linen is that it dries quickly after washing, which means they are suitable for those climates where the sun doesn’t shine all year round. These kinds of sheets are regarded as heirloom items because if they aren’t damaged, they will last for years and years, so it is possible to hand them down from generation to generation.
Flax linen sheets, pillowslips, and duvets are also healthy options. This is especially true for people who suffer from allergies. Flax is naturally hypoallergenic. People with allergies have consistently claimed that they have a much better sleep when using flax linen sheets and other flax-based bedding than with any other type of material. However, as flax is naturally antibacterial, people with sensitive skin conditions also benefit from this kind of bed clothing, ensuring a better night’s sleep.
You will be pleased to hear that flax linen bedclothes are environmentally friendly if you are environmentally conscious. The flax plant itself is an easily renewable resource. Its cultivation requires very little irrigation. It is also a crop that requires few pesticides to maintain healthy growth and remains undamaged by insects. After harvesting, there is very little waste left. Flax bedding is 100% biodegradable when left exposed to the elements.
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If you are looking for bedclothes that tick all the boxes, come and visit us at Ecosa. We supply an extensive range of flax linen sheets and bedroom sets. If you wish for more information about bedding, don’t hesitate to contact us through our website.