The COMPLETE BUYERS BEDDING GUIDE
A trusted brand in home textiles supplying retailers with high quality home textiles since 1975
SELECTING THE RIGHT BEDDING
Selecting the right bedding can make all the difference in getting a good night's sleep. Not only does it play a crucial role in the overall look of your bedroom, but it also affects your comfort, temperature regulation, and hygiene. With so many different materials, weaves, and thread counts available, selecting the perfect bedding can seem like a daunting task. But don't worry, we've got you covered! In this guide, we will go over everything you need to know about bedding, from dimensions and materials to care and maintenance. By the end of this guide, you'll be well-equipped to choose the bedding that suits your needs and preferences and ensures a cosy and comfortable sleep.
UK Duvet Covers Sizes
Size | Dimensions |
Toddler | 120cm X 150cm |
Single | 135cm X 200cm |
Double | 200cm X 200cm |
King | 230cm X 220cm |
Super King | 260cm X 220cm |
UK Fitted Sheet Sizes
Size | Dimensions |
Toddler | 183cm X 200cm + 30cm (box) |
Single | 91cm X 190cm + 30cm (box) |
Double | 137cm X 190cm + 30cm (box) |
King | 152cm X 200cm + 30cm (box) |
Super King | 183cm x 200cm + 30cm (box) |
UK Flat Sheet Sizes
Size | Dimensions |
Single | 178cm X 254cm |
Double | 229cm X 254cm |
King | 264cm X 274cm |
Super King | 274cm X 310cm |
UK Pillowcase Sizes
Size | Dimensions |
Cot/Toddler | 42cm x 60cm |
Standard | 50cm x 75cm |
the right materials
Polyester: A synthetic material that is soft, durable, and affordable. It is also easy to care for and resistant to wrinkles and shrinking.
Cotton: Soft, breathable, and durable. Cotton is easy to wash and comes in different weaves such as sateen, percale, and flannel.
Linen: Natural fabric that is highly breathable, soft, and durable. Provides a more casual look and feel.
Don't forget, to look out for sustainable options too such as the Mindful Planet logo which uses materials that are a eco-friendly alternative and can trace back the legitimacy of production.
BEDDING TERMINOLOGY
Ever find yourself getting lost in the world of bedding terminology? No need to worry! We’ve got you covered:
What is thread count?
Thread count refers to the number of threads woven into one square inch of fabric. Generally, a higher thread count indicates a softer and more durable material, but thread count alone is not an indicator of quality.
What is weave?
The weave of bed linen refers to the way the threads are woven together to create the fabric and texture. The three most common weaves are sateen, percale, and twill.
What's the difference between sateen, percale and twill?
What is sateen? Sateen is soft and silky .
What is percale? Percale is crisp and breathable.
What is Twill? Twill is strong and durable.
What is the fill of bedding?
Fill refers to the material used to fill comforters, duvets, and pillows. Common fills include down, down alternative, and polyester.
Care: Always follow the care instructions on your bedding labels to ensure the longevity of your bedding. Generally, it is recommended to wash your bedding every one to two weeks.
Need more advice?
The COMPLETE BUYERS BEDDING GUIDE
A trusted brand in home textiles supplying retailers with high quality home textiles since 1975
SELECTING THE RIGHT BEDDING
Selecting the right bedding can make all the difference in getting a good night's sleep. Not only does it play a crucial role in the overall look of your bedroom, but it also affects your comfort, temperature regulation, and hygiene. With so many different materials, weaves, and thread counts available, selecting the perfect bedding can seem like a daunting task. But don't worry, we've got you covered! In this guide, we will go over everything you need to know about bedding, from dimensions and materials to care and maintenance. By the end of this guide, you'll be well-equipped to choose the bedding that suits your needs and preferences and ensures a cosy and comfortable sleep.
UK Duvet Covers Sizes
Size | Dimensions |
Toddler | 120cm X 150cm |
Single | 135cm X 200cm |
Double | 200cm X 200cm |
King | 230cm X 220cm |
Super King | 260cm X 220cm |
UK Fitted Sheet Sizes
Size | Dimensions |
Toddler | 183cm X 200cm + 30cm (box) |
Single | 91cm X 190cm + 30cm (box) |
Double | 137cm X 190cm + 30cm (box) |
King | 152cm X 200cm + 30cm (box) |
Super King | 183cm x 200cm + 30cm (box) |
UK Flat Sheet Sizes
Size | Dimensions |
Single | 178cm X 254cm |
Double | 229cm X 254cm |
King | 264cm X 274cm |
Super King | 274cm X 310cm |
UK Pillowcase Sizes
Size | Dimensions |
Cot/Toddler | 42cm x 60cm |
Standard | 50cm x 75cm |
the right materials
Polyester: A synthetic material that is soft, durable, and affordable. It is also easy to care for and resistant to wrinkles and shrinking.
Cotton: Soft, breathable, and durable. Cotton is easy to wash and comes in different weaves such as sateen, percale, and flannel.
Linen: Natural fabric that is highly breathable, soft, and durable. Provides a more casual look and feel.
Don't forget, to look out for sustainable options too such as the Mindful Planet logo which uses materials that are a eco-friendly alternative and can trace back the legitimacy of production.
BEDDING TERMINOLOGY
Ever find yourself getting lost in the world of bedding terminology? No need to worry! We’ve got you covered:
What is thread count?
Thread count refers to the number of threads woven into one square inch of fabric. Generally, a higher thread count indicates a softer and more durable material, but thread count alone is not an indicator of quality.
What is weave?
The weave of bed linen refers to the way the threads are woven together to create the fabric and texture. The three most common weaves are sateen, percale, and twill.
What's the difference between sateen, percale and twill?
What is sateen? Sateen is soft and silky .
What is percale? Percale is crisp and breathable.
What is Twill? Twill is strong and durable.
What is the fill of bedding?
Fill refers to the material used to fill comforters, duvets, and pillows. Common fills include down, down alternative, and polyester.
Care: Always follow the care instructions on your bedding labels to ensure the longevity of your bedding. Generally, it is recommended to wash your bedding every one to two weeks.
Need more advice?