ELIYA Hotel Linen Supplier & Manufacturer - Dedicated in providing hotel linens wholesale worldwide since 2006.
HOW TO CHOOSE BED LINEN
Are you planning to buy some new bedding but just do not know what - or how - to choose? Fabrics, washing instructions, sizes. here are a few tips from Gautier to help you make the right choice. Bed linen comes in a wide range of fabrics, including cotton, linen, polycotton, blends, polyester microfibre and bamboo viscose. Cotton is the most common fabric and also comes in a number of different finishes: Percale: this closely woven fine cotton looks almost like satin and is very soft to the touch. This is the most comfortable, high-quality fabric for bed linen. Satin: this is also a closely woven fabric that is used for quality bed linen. It is also very supple and warm in winter. Some people love the glossiness of satin, others hate it - it's all a matter of taste. Cotton jersey: soft, cosy and stretchy, jersey is often used for fitted sheets because it takes on the shape of the mattress. Flannel: with its fleecy feel, this fabric is popular in the long, cold nights of autumn and winter because it is so warm and cosy. Linen: this natural material is pleasantly cool in summer and cosily warm in winter. Linen ages well and is very tough. In order to make the right choice, it's a good idea to actually see and touch the fabrics in order to fully appreciate them and compare their quality. Matching or mismatching, white, striped, exotic, with or without patterns, colourful, themed, chic, neutral. tastes and colours vary wildly, but here are a few tips to remember when choosing colours: Neutral, softer colours will age better. For example, white is not affected by fashion and you will tire of it less quickly. If you are not sure, remember that you can choose your bed linen based on the colour scheme of your bedroom decor, furniture, curtains or other accessories. We are used to seeing bedrooms with matching fabrics, but it is currently fashionable to mix colours and materials. Mismatched cushions, pillowcases that are very different from the duvet cover, different fabrics for the fitted sheet and top sheet - are you brave enough? It is advisable to change your bed linen every two weeks. The body releases sweat during the night, which can encourage the proliferation of dust mites. It is important to air the sheets every day, but this is not enough to prevent them. And finally, what size should you choose? Here is a summary of bed dimensions and corresponding bed linen sizes. For a queen size bed (160 x 190 cm): duvet cover 240 x 220 or 260 x 240 cm, sheet 240 x 300/310 cm or 270 x 301 cm, fitted sheet 160 x 200 cm.
------
Nice Classification
binding screws, not of metal, for cables / stoppers for bottles, not of glass, metal or rubber brackets, not of metal, for furniture bumper guards for cots, other than bed linen / bumper guards for cribs, other than bed linen clips, not of metal, for cables and pipes closures, not of metal, for containers / hooks, not of metal, for clothes rails collars, not of metal, for fastening pipes containers, not of metal, for liquid fuel dispensers for dog waste bags, fixed, not of metal door stops, not of metal or rubber hampers [baskets] for the transport of items letter boxes, not of metal or masonry loading gauge rods, not of metal, for railway waggons [wagons] locks, not of metal, for vehicles locks, other than electric, not of metal mobile boarding stairs, not of metal, for passengers plastic key cards, not encoded and not magnetic reels, not of metal, non-mechanical, for flexible hoses reservoirs, not of metal nor of masonry / tanks, not of metal nor of masonry sash fasteners, not of metal, for windows screw tops, not of metal, for bottles split rings, not of metal, for keys stakes, not of metal, for plants or trees taps, not of metal, for casks troughs, not of metal, for mixing mortar valves, not of metal, other than parts of machines winding spools, not of metal, non-mechanical, for flexible hoses window stops, not of metal or rubber works of art of wood, wax, plaster or plastic