You have probably never thought about it but try to imagine any
five-star bedding that isn’t white? A few years back, in the 1990s,
hotels generally had colored sheets because an all-white bed was
disliked among the guests at the hotel. Colored sheets were seen as more
flexible and easier to clean because they could hide stains. The
hoteliers in the past years spent so much time in finding colorful and
patterned sheets but forgot that white is the symbol of luxury and it is
the only way to transform a plain room into a luxurious and comfortable
one.“Visually, the idea of the white bed is important. Something about an all-white bed connotes luxury and a good night’s sleep.” says Erin Hoover, Vice President of Global Brand Design for Starwood Hotels and Resorts.
“The central part of the hotel bed experience is a clean, white, high-thread-count sheet,” says Sybil Pool, a spokesperson for Hyatt’s luxury brand.
Using white sheets in the hotels can seem a pointless idea because
it is easiest to stain, and the place where the sheets are washed most
often to offer a fresh bed to every new guest, it can be difficult to
deal with it. But moreover, the white sheets assure guests that the bed
is neat and fresh. And even if the hotel is inexpensive, the white
sheets give an impression of luxury. White sheets can also relieve the
mood of your guest and can ensure a good night’s sleep.
The most important thing the hoteliers need, to raise the scale of
their hotel’s reputation is the most comfortable guest experience.
Comfortable sleep after a long travel is something all guest would
want and we all know that good quality bed sheets are the important
aspects of good sleep. Hotels always keep their guest comfort on a
priority basis and do all the possible changes to their hotel rooms
which people are demanding the most.
Sleep expert Dr. Sabrina Magid-Katz highlighted in an interview with SheKnows that “the
color of white sheets can actually call upon a thought of comfort and
peace by drawing back memories of holidays or cleanliness.”
Magid-Katz also stated that “Anything that allows you to
associate your bedroom with relaxation can help your sleep routine, if
white sheets remind you of your favorite hotel — since most hotels have
white sheets — and encourage you to relax, then, by all means, go for
it.”
Lustrous and luxuriously soft, this bed sheet features a
silky-smooth finish with a lovely feel to touch. Made for high-end
hotels, these sheets will help you provide your hotel guests with the
ultimate comfort.
The sheet is made with 100% ring-spun cotton yarn, In the process,
the yarn is made by continuously twisting and thinning the strands
making a very fine rope of cotton fibers. The twisting makes the short
hairs of cotton stand out, resulting in a stronger yarn with a
significantly softer hand.
All edges are professionally hemmed (3-inch top hem and 1-inch
bottom hem) available in Queen and King sizes – flat and fitted. Sheets
are double singed, mercerized and calendared for a soft feel and crisp
look.
High-performance stitching with Anti-pilling, micro-white finished
sheets maintain a lustrous white look even after multiple washes and are
crease resistant to stand up to institutional laundering. Also, the
sheets come with easy ID color-coded hems/labels to enhance productivity
and simplify the sorting and bed make-up process.
For a wonderful addition to your hotel room, these fine luxury bed
linens with a Sateen finish are crafted from long staple combed cotton
giving your hotel guests comfort and opulence set in a class above the
rest.
Sheets are made from 40% polyester and 60% cotton blend with 8mm
tone-on-tone stripes. that combines the strengths of the two fibers,
which are breathable, tear-resistant and ensures durability.
All edges are professionally hemmed (3-inch top hem and 1-inch
bottom hem) which adds a classy look with deep pockets for a snug fit
and firm hold to any shape.
High-performance stitching with Anti-pilling, micro-white finished
sheets maintain a lustrous white look even after multiple washes and are
crease resistant to stand up to institutional laundering. Also, the
sheets come with easy ID color-coded hems/labels to enhance productivity
and simplify the sorting and bed make-up process.
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