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The Complete Guide To Buying Bed Sheets: Everything To Know

The Complete Guide To Buying Bed Sheets: Everything To Know

Did you know that you should replace your bed sheets every three years? However, most people keep their bed sheets for a much longer period of time. What you might not know is that the longer you keep your bed sheets, the more dirt, skin cells, and dust mites they can pick up.

Bed sheets can get dirty and worn down even if you wash them regularly. For this reason, if your own bed sheets are getting old, you should consider buying bed sheets that are brand new. But what kind of bed sheet material should you choose, and what factors should you look for before buying? 

First, let's take a look at one of the most important factors of bed sheets: the material. 

Choosing the Right Material When Buying Bed Sheets

Choosing the right material for your bed sheets is more important than you might expect. From cotton, linen, synthetic materials, and more, there are plenty of options to choose from. Material is an especially important factor if you're buying sheets for sensitive skin. 

Certain fabrics, usually low-quality fabrics, might irritate your skin and make your nights uncomfortable. If you don't know anything about the differences between different fabrics, don't worry. There are several ways in which you can go about choosing the right sheets for you. 

It's always a good idea to read some online customer reviews before you buy any kind of bed sheets. Reviews, good or bad, will be able to give you a general overview of the pros and cons of a certain kind of bed sheet. For example, if you come across bed sheets that look nice but have plenty of negative reviews, you most likely shouldn't buy those bed sheets. 

On the other hand, if you stumble across some sheets with plenty of positive reviews, you can be more confident that those sheets will be comfortable to sleep in. Online customer reviews will often give you the information that a website won't provide, such as if some sheets are too stiff or itchy. 

It's hard to go wrong with cotton bed sheets. This is because cotton is known for being light and breathable. Another benefit of cotton is that it tends to be quite affordable when compared to bed sheets made of other materials. 

So, if you are having difficulty deciding between bed sheets, cotton is often the best choice if you want to err on the side of caution. But beyond choosing the material for your sheets, you will also need to consider another factor: the thread count. 

Choosing the Right Threat Count for Your Bed Sheets

The thread count of sheets can vary greatly depending on what bed sheet provider you buy from. The thread count has to do with the number of threads woven together per square inch. Many people think that the higher the thread count, the better, but this is not always the case. 

Sheets with high thread counts are known for being especially luxurious. However, if you have sheets made with poor material that have a high thread count, that doesn't mean that those sheets are going to be high-quality. Rather, the sheet material matters a lot when it comes to the thread count. 

The regular thread count range is from 200 to 600. Anything with a thread count of less than 200, you would be able to see holes between the threads. If staying warm is important to you when choosing bed sheets, you will want to choose something with a thread count of more than 200. On the other hand, sheets with a thread count higher than 600 are supposed to be softer than sheets with lower thread counts. 

However, as mentioned before, if the material used is not quality, a high thread count isn't going to make the sheets any better. So, if you see sheets that have a thread count of 1,000 or higher, don't be sold right away. Instead, do your research to see if those sheets are really as luxurious as they claim to be. 

There are some sheets with high thread counts that can be itchy and rough. On the other hand, there are some sheets with low thread counts that can be soft and breathable. Many factors can affect the quality of sheets which is why you should never fall in love with sheets at first sight. 

Stay Within Your Bed Sheet Budget

Some people can get so excited when buying new bed sheets that they can forget entirely about their bed sheet budget. When faced with linen or silk sheets, high or low thread counts, and more, it can be easy to get swept up in the whirlwind of bed sheet options. 

While you might really want that ultra-soft silk bed sheet set, you'll have to consider how much money you really want to spend on your bed sheets. As mentioned before, cotton sheets tend to be the most affordable as well as the most popular. Remember that just because bed sheets are affordable doesn't mean that they're low quality. 

There are plenty of affordable sheets that are as good, if not better, than more expensive bed sheets. Keep this in mind the next time you are tempted to buy outrageously expensive bed sheets. 

Everything You Need to Know About Buying Bed Sheets

If you were unsure what to consider when buying bed sheets, you should now know all the tips and tricks to consider. From choosing the right material to keeping your budget in mind, buying bed sheets doesn't have to be as difficult as it sounds. With a little research, you can find the best sheets for your bed without any problems.

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