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Bed sheets reflect your personality and moods and bring style and color to your bedroom. It can offer a touch of luxury with high thread count options. Sheets can be with you for a long time. They can last 10 or 20 years depending on use and care. Buying a bed sheet these days has become complicated and generally leaves us all feeling pretty confused. We do know a few things such as we love sheets which have softness more and that we hate sheets which have wrinkles. Bed sheets come in variety of sizes, fibers, weaves, colors and styles. Here we have some tips for you to make you buy a good one.You can see more about it in www.homespell.com

(PRWEB) May 14, 2004 -- Bed sheets reflect your personality and moods and bring style and color to your bedroom. It can offer a touch of luxury with high thread count options. Sheets can be with you for a long time. They can last 10 or 20 years depending on use and care. Buying a bed sheet these days has become complicated and generally leaves us all feeling pretty confused. We do know a few things such as we love sheets which have softness more and that we hate sheets which have wrinkles. Bed sheets come in variety of sizes, fibers, weaves, colors and styles. you can see more about it in www.homespell.com .Here we have some tips for you to make you buy a good one.

Understand the Size of the Sheet You need

Mattresses can vary in thickness so its strongly suggested that you know the length ,width as well as depth of your mattress . The best way to measure the thickness of a mattress is to place a stiff piece of cardboard between the mattress and box spring. Then place a piece of cardboard on top of the mattress and measure the distance between the two pieces. Since some mattresses are made in non-standard manufacturer's sizes, you may need to move up one size when buying sheets for that type. Fitted sheets that have elastic going all the way around are considered the best as it fits your mattress perfectly and don't move around when you toss and turn at night. Second choice should be those that have elastic running along the sides. Last choice is the one that have just the elastic in the corners.you can find more about the above in www.homespell.com

Know how your sheets should feel

Now that you have understood your mattress size, decide what fiber is best for you. This comes down to personal choice. Among the fibers used in sheets mostly are Egyptian cotton, Pima Cotton, Lyocell, Modal and Polyester. Egyptian and Pima cottons are known for its luxury .Once you've decided on the fiber, check the construction, or how the sheet is made. If you are a person who gives priority to softness then your choice will be those sheets made of 100% cotton. Just saying 100% cotton doesn't really make everything easy. What determines ultimately the quality of a sheet is its type of cotton and thread counts. Thread count refers to the number of threads per square inch in a fabric. The higher the thread count, the more luxurious the feel of a fabric. High thread counts however do not always indicate a long-wearing product. To get the softest feel stay above about 250 thread count. If your preference is a wrinkle free crisp cool sheet, then cotton blends will be your best choice.Find more about in www.homespell.com

Make sure you follow the care instructions.

Before purchasing sheets be sure to compare the label's finished sizes to your actual mattress measurement. Make certain the bottom sheet has adequate depth, allowing for some shrinkage. Also, make sure you read the manufacturer's instructions for care and follow the instructions as it is. Get more on this from www.homespell.com

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