In a dream, a person spends an average of 15 to 30 years of his life (up to 30% of the total time). During these periods, the body's resources are restored. The way a person gets enough sleep affects the state of health. And the quality of sleep undoubtedly depends on the bedding. How do you choose really good bedding ? Before buying it, you need to consider several factors: the design of the bedroom, the size and purpose of the kit, the preferred materials and the method of painting.
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Tactile sensations are the first thing buyers pay attention to when choosing bedding. High-quality and eco-friendly linen is pleasant to the touch, made of natural fabrics, and has no rough seams. Also, it should not have a sharp "chemical" odor, which may arise due to the use of low-quality dyes.
The most popular bed linen from the manufacturer is made of cotton and linen. Cotton has a fairly long service life, breathes well and is the undisputed leader among natural fabrics, due to its availability. Minus - it wrinkles easily, and white fabric can take on a yellowish tint over time. Different cotton weaves have different names. They are used by manufacturers of bed linen. This is chintz, calico, satin, cambric. Chintz is the cheapest and most short-lived option, calico is the most common, satin is more expensive than other cotton fabrics, but it also looks better than others due to its silky front surface.
Linen fabrics look rougher than cotton and are perfect for fans of ethnic and naturalistic bedroom designs. Flax is also known for its hypoallergenic properties, is considered a natural antiseptic, retains heat well, is strong and durable. There is, perhaps, only one drawback - like cotton, it wrinkles easily.
More expensive options are silk, bamboo, Egyptian cotton, hemp and nettle fiber underwear. All these fabrics have excellent consumer properties and are hypoallergenic. Also, bed linen is often made from mixed fabrics, for example, linen-cotton, cotton-silk. By adding synthetics to the natural composition, manufacturers manage to reduce the cost, but these additives significantly worsen the hygienic quality of products.