How Do You Use Bed Sheet Sets?
Sleep experts know that sheets can have a profound impact on your health and wellness. Not only do quality sheets preserve your comfort, ensuring you don’t toss and turn because your bedding is too rough, but they also keep you cool no matter how high the temperature rises. While premium sheets are clearly essential, it’s important to choose the right size bedding for your needs if you want to maximize rest. Wondering how do you use bed sheet sets? Keep reading to learn more about the various sheet sizes available at Pure Parima and determine which option is right for your needs.
Twin and Twin XL
You probably know that twin sheets are a logical choice for young children’s bedrooms. What you might not know is that certain twin beds require a longer sheet option. In fact, most dorm beds feature twin XL mattresses to accommodate taller students. If you’re searching for a high-quality sheet collection that comes in sizes twin and twin XL, we recommend our Yalda Sheet Set. Featuring a winning combination of style and sophistication, this set is crafted from extra-long staple Egyptian cotton fibers and boasts a silky sateen weave. Color options are extensive and include Ivory, Soft Peach, Spa, and Midnight.
Full/Queen
If you’re searching for the perfect bed for your guest room or teenager’s room, then full and queen size are the logical choices. More spacious than a twin, these beds are designed to accommodate smaller spaces in the home that might not fit a king bed. A queen is also great for individuals who live alone but like to spread out at night. While most of our sheet sets are available in sizes full and queen, we particularly love the Ultra Percale Sheet Set for guest rooms. Part of our Hotel Collection, this set features crisp percale sheets reminiscent of the kind found in a five-star hotel. So your guests will feel like they’re slumbering in luxury. This stunning set features cooling matte percale in classic shades like Bone and Slate. It’s a sophisticated sheet collection that works well with multiple decor choices.
King, California King, and Split King
When it comes to a bed for the primary room in your home, it’s hard to beat the comfort of a king. Wide and spacious, a king mattress offers plenty of room for partners to rest and recharge without getting in each other’s way. It’s a particularly good choice if you and your sweetie happen to sleep with small children or pets in the bed. Wondering how to outfit your king, California king, or split king bed? For the ultimate in coziness, don’t look further than our Triple Luxe Sateen Sheet Set. Made of 100 percent certified Egyptian cotton, this Hotel Collection set boasts a creamy sateen weave that feels like silk against the skin. Additionally, triple embroidered stitching and subtle stripe pattern add style and elegance. Choose from stripe colors like Arctic, Nickel, and Gold.
Best Practices for Bedding
Investing in quality bedding is crucial to ensuring your sheets stand the test of time. After all, true Egyptian cotton boasts extra-long staple fibers that hold up for years and resist ripping, tearing, and pilling. Additionally, Egyptian cotton is known to get softer every time you launder it.
Want to ensure your sheets maintain their integrity for years? Protect your sleep and your investment by having three sheet sets in rotation at any given time. That way one set doesn’t undergo an excessive number of trips through the washer and dryer.
Speaking of laundry, proper care and maintenance can ensure your bedding lasts for the long haul. We recommend not washing your Egyptian cotton sheets with your clothes, as buttons and zippers can abrade the fabric. For best results, use a gentle liquid detergent and avoid pouring the soap directly onto the sheets. Wash in cold water to protect the material and avoid dyes running.
It’s always best to dry your sheets on the line. However, few of us have time to do laundry this way. Fortunately, it’s fine to put your Egyptian cotton bedding in a dryer. Use a gentle or permanent press setting and aim to take the sheets out just before they’re fully dry.
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