The Modern Guide To Choosing The Right Bed Sheets
Do you realize that you spend a full one-third of your life in
bed? That's a lot of time, and knowing that, wouldn't it make
sense to make sure that you're as comfortable as possible while
you're there? We've all slept on scratchy sheets or those that
are so thin you can almost see through them. But a good night's
rest requires a certain level of comfort that simply can't be
had with poor quality bed sheets.
Is it time for you to buy new ones?
Size Matters
If you're more than twenty years old, you'll remember when beds
only came in standard sizes. You likely had a twin, double,
queen or king. But with today's mattress improvements, you could
have a king sized bed, but the standard king sized sheets may
not necessarily fit it. Why? Because mattress manufacturers have
made vast improvements to mattresses including things like
pillow tucks and extra thickness.
Knowing this, you will have to take care when buying your bed
sheets, otherwise you might have sheets that won't quite wrap
around the edges, or do, but continually slip off.
Each package of sheets will provide the exact measurements of
the sheets, so it's important for you to pay attention to them.
Measure your mattress before you go shopping so that you will be
prepared to make a decision. In other words, if you have a
queen-sized bed that has a pillow tuck on both sides of the
mattress, you may have to buy king sized sheets!
Thread Count
Have you ever had the privilege of sinking into a soft bed and
wondering how in the world it was so comfortable? Was it a new
kind of fabric softener? A perfectly worn in mattress? In all
likelihood, it was the sheets!
The thread count is what will determine just how soft your
sheets are--the higher the thread count, the more comfortable
your sheets will be. Sometimes called the TPI, this factor
measures how many threads are used per every square inch of
fabric. They can range anywhere from about 150 all the way up
into the thousands. In general, you should always avoid any
sheets that have a lower count than 200 because they won't feel
good on your skin, but scratchy and uncomfortable. If you buy
sheets with a thread count of over 250, you should have a pretty
good night's sleep.
Material
The type of fabric that you select when buying your sheets will
make a huge impact on your comfort level. And with so many
materials available, you should think hard about what type of
sleeping experience you desire. The most popular choices are
cotton, flannel, and silks and satins.
Cotton is by far the most popular because it is snuggly in the
winter and cool in the summer (although they have to be warmed
up in the winter first). There's just something about sinking
into a bed with high quality cotton sheets! In addition to being
comfortable, manufacturers tend to produce them in more styles
and colors (than other sheet types) to keep up with the consumer
demand.
A winter just isn't complete without warm flannel sheets. Most
people exclusively use flannel sheets in the cold months,
because they will become "sweaty" in hot ones. In addition, many
manufacturers have begun to produce flannel comforters and
blankets to match the patterns on the sheets.
Finally, a silk or satin pair of sheets is considered the
ultimate in luxury. They are silky soft and will keep you from
sweating in the summer. You can literally slide into bed and if
you have a satin or silk pillow case, lay your head in pure
luxury. The only downside to satin and silk sheets is that they
tend to slide off of the bed if not fitted properly.
What about you? Are you a cotton person or silk? Do you want a
frivolous thread count, or will 250 do? Think about your options
carefully before you shop for bed sheets and then enjoy your
choice!