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What You Need To Know About Linen Sheets Before You Buy

Linenshed is a leading French linen specialist company that caters to clients throughout Australia, United Kingdom and Europe. This well-established France based company has been catering to clients since 2012, bringing more than twenty years of experience to the table to offer elegant and refined linens that clients can rely on and trust.<br>To find out more, visit https://www.linenshed.com.au. <br>

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What You Need To Know About Linen Sheets Before You Buy

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  1. What You Need To Know About Linen Sheets Before You Buy When you think of linen sheets, you think of luxury and comfort. They have a different feel to other fabrics and they are slightly more maintenance than your cotton or polyester sheets. Before you decide to buy, there are some things you will want to know about natural bed linen. The thought of linen sheets brings an image to your mind of airy and fresh fabric, probably the most comfortable sheets. While they sound dreamy, they are different when you are used to sleeping on other fabrics, but they improve with each and every wash, like a fine wine, they improve with age. Good news is that linen sheets are strong and durable. They are more than thirty percent more durable than cotton sheets. They will feel hard and crisp when you first purchase them and they will soften the more you use them and wash them. Knowing how to wash them properly will improve the comfort of your sheets I the long run. Linen is a natural fibre, made from the flax plant, which mainly comes from Europe, with French linen being a firm favourite. It is the highest quality fabric for bedding and are often passed down through generations with impeccable quality and strength. Linen has a reputation for being cool when you sleep. When it comes into contact with the skin, it absorbs perspiration. The nodes well and release the moisture into the air, making this fabric self cooling. They are perfect to keep you cool in summer, but their versatility enables them to regulate temperature, making them ideal in colder months as well. Being almost lint free, they are hypo- allergenic, preventing bacteria growth and being a top choice for those with skin allergies and sensitivity. Linen sheets soften over time, but they will never be as soft as cotton. They should be washed weekly in cold water with a mild detergent and allowed to air dry or on a very low heat. Do not use fabric softeners that contain silicone, this coats the fibres and stops their natural moisture wicking abilities. Always remove the linen bedding from the dryer as soon as they are done to avoid wrinkles. If you like the look of newly ironed sheets, you can roll your freshly washed and damp sheets, placing them in the freezer for two hours in a plastic bag. Once done, steam with hot iron, and they will look smooth and perfect for when you are ready to change your bedding. Bed linen should always be stored in a dry and well ventilated area. They should not be packed in boxes or plastic bags, as this can cause permanent yellowing. If you intend storing for long term, wrap them in white cotton or muslin, even an old pillow case with acid free tissue paper. Anyone who tends to be a hot sleeper, will appreciate bed linen with its cooling benefits, while those with allergies will appreciate the symptom relief they provide. Linen is heavier than cotton, so they may not be ideal for those who do not appreciate extra weight on them when sleeping. You may find when searching for linen bedding that you come across stone washed, which means that the bedding has been through a softening process accelerating their appearance and aged feel.

  2. Stone washing is done in large drums with pumice, that beats against the fabric, softening it so its comfortable the first time you sleep on it. About Us Linenshed is a leading French linen specialist company that caters to clients throughout Australia, United Kingdom and Europe. This well-established France based company has been catering to clients since 2012, bringing more than twenty years of experience to the table to offer elegant and refined linens that clients can rely on and trust. Linenshed offers an online store which is brimming with beautiful linens for clients to choose from, all of which provide a comfortable and breathable solution to accommodate all climates. The team of skilled artisans pay close attention to detail to ensure only the finest quality linens are dispatched to their clients daily. To find out more, visit https://www.linenshed.com.au.

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