Common Waterbed Sheet Materials -
by Kevin Stith
Several materials are used to
make waterbed sheets. Waterbed owners can choose between
many different fabric options when buying sheets. Each fabric
has its own advantages. The three most popular waterbed sheet
materials are cotton, satin, and flannel.
Each material is comfortable and
long lasting. It is up to the person who will sleep on
them to decide which is best.
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Bed Sheets
Bed sheets can make the
difference between a good night
sleep and one that is not so
good. There is no doubt
about it, good bed linen really
can comfort you in a way that
nothing else can. There
are so many different types of
bed sheets to buy that it can
actually be overwhelming to try
to purchase them. If you
are ready to pamper yourself
and truly get a good night
sleep, why not buy some new
sheets? It can make your
bed feel better than it has in
years, and you’ll sleep like a
baby too!
With bed sheets you need to
look at thread count. The
higher the thread count the
better the sheets will
feel. Many people sleep
on 200 thread count sheets and
complain that they feel crunchy
or like paper! If this is
your experience with bed linen
then you may want to be a bit
more particular about what you
buy. Bed linens that are
made of Egyptian cotton are
often the softest and offer the
most comfort. If you want
something that is truly
spectacular you should attempt
to buy bed sheets that are no
less than 400 count with 600
being even better. Of
course, the higher the thread
count the higher the price tag
will be.
You can buy bed linen at
your local bedding store or
even your local department
store. If you want to buy
conveniently you can always
purchase bed linen
online. If you find
something that you really like,
you should take advantage and
buy more than one set so that
you can rotate them out and
ensure a great night sleep
every night!
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Sheets made of all waterbed sheet materials have a
thread count which tells consumers how many threads are
contained in each square inch of fabric. Most sheets have a
thread count between 180 and 200, which is good for most
people. Thread counts can be as high as 400, but these sheets
are usually very expensive and aren’t that much softer than
sheets with lower thread counts.
Cotton waterbed sheets are comfortable and durable. They are
usually made of a blend that contains half cotton and half and
half polyester. These blended sheets can be stiff and rough
when they are brand new, but they get significantly softer when
they are washed a few times. Other cotton waterbed sheets are
made of 100% cotton with a thread count of 300. These sheets
are exceptionally soft and silky. Cotton waterbed sheets
usually have corner flaps that keep the sheet from slipping or
moving when people sleep on it.
Satin waterbed sheets are luxurious and comfortable. Satin is
known for its smoothness and for its bright, lustrous
appearance. Satin has one side that is shiny while the other
side is smoother and duller. The dull side is perfect for
sleeping on while the bright side gives a bed a glamorous
appearance. Satin is softer than cotton, but it is much more
fragile. People should take extra care with satin waterbed
sheets and be sure to launder them according to the directions
given by the manufacturers. Satin waterbed sheets are usually
connected to the mattress with sheet connectors that are placed
under the mattress.
Another popular waterbed sheet material is flannel. Many people
say that flannel is the most comfortable waterbed sheet
material of them all. Flannel waterbed sheets are made of 100%
cotton and are known for their softness and comfortable
texture. Flannel sheets are probably the warmest of all
materials as well. Many flannel sheets are designed to fit over
the entire frame of the waterbed.
These are the three most popular waterbed sheet materials. They
are all soft and comfortable. Buyers should be careful to
follow all handling directions to insure that the sheets will
provide many years of comfortable sleep.
About the author:
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