How to Choose Hotel Linens

The Ultimate Guide to Choosing High-Quality Hotel Linens

As a hotel owner or manager, choosing the right bed linen for your guests is crucial to providing a comfortable and restful experience. The first thing guests notice when entering their room is the crisp white sheets on the bed. Therefore, it's essential to consider factors such as thread count and fabric type to ensure your guests have a comfortable stay. In this article, we will provide you with tips for choosing and caring for hotel linens.

So here are some tips for choosing hotel linens.

Thread Count

Thread count

Thread count is the number of horizontal threads and vertical threads that are in a square inch of fabric. The thread count of bed linen is the key thing to consider when choosing bed linen. It determines the quality; the higher the thread count, the more luxurious the bed linen.

  • 120 - 170: Thin sheets where the usage calls for material of a more basic nature, often found in hospitals.
  • 200: A cool and light cotton mostly used in summer. Found in many hotels where the requirement is for cool, crisp bed linen within a budget. Here is a good example of a Hotel Flat Bed Sheet with a 200 Thread count.
  • 300 - 400: A soft yet more substantial count, favoured for its cool feel and durability. This kind of bed linen is used by major hotel chains worldwide. 
  • 600: It is a beautiful, lustrous, uniform, soft, and very smooth fabric. High-quality and luxury products are usually made from this kind of fabric. 
  • 800-1000: Ultimate luxury and pure indulgence with a greater luster and a fuller fabric.

    Fabric Matters

    cotton percale fabric

    Typically, two main types of fabric can be chosen: percale and sateen.

    Percale is a closely woven, plain weave, spun fabric made from both carded and combed yarns. It is generally only found in high thread-count fabrics, which gives the fabric a soft, silk-like feel. Percale gives the fabric strength, meaning it will last longer through multiple washes. Since it is durable, it is perfect for hotel usage. 

    Sateen is a weave construction that has more threads on the top surface than others, resulting in a softer look with a sheen resembling satin.

    The main difference between these two fabrics is their appearance. Choose the one that you want your hotel room to look like. It's better to take up suggestions or help from professionals regarding the same.

    Tips on Caring for Bed Linen 

    • Bed linens should be sorted by color before washing. Never wash darker colors with white or very pale linen. It is best to wash linen bedding with other natural fibers like cotton and bamboo.
    • Use warm or cold water and avoid long washing cycles. Long washing cycles with high-speed spins cause more wrinkles, and excessively high temperatures can cause shrinkage.
    • Do not over-dry. Choose a timed dry cycle with a medium heat setting. Remove the linen while it is still slightly damp to reduce wrinkling. A combination of 10 minutes in the dryer and air-drying to finish leaves sheets soft and with fewer wrinkles.
    • Storage should be in a temperature-controlled, well-ventilated area and away from direct sunlight to prevent fading and damage to fibers. Never store linen bedding in plastic bags, as it can encourage dampness

      In conclusion, choosing the right bed linen for your hotel is essential to provide a comfortable and restful experience for your guests. By considering thread count and fabric type, as well as proper care and maintenance, you can ensure your hotel's bed linens are of the highest quality and provide a luxurious and comfortable stay for your guests. 

       

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