hotel sheets and bedding

Lyocell is similar to viscose in that it is a regenerated cellulose fabric, but is made with a more eco-friendly process. TheU.S. Federal Trade Commissiondefines lyocell as rayons “composed of cellulose precipitated from an organic solution in which no substitution of the hydroxyl groups takes place and no chemical intermediates are formed” — essentially meaning it does not use the harmful chemical solvents normal viscoses use. Lyocell production also results in little waste product, but it is still relatively energy intensive.

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The color and design of hotel linens also play a crucial role in creating a visually appealing ambiance. Neutral shades like white or cream, commonly used in hotels, exude a sense of cleanliness and elegance, while intricate patterns or can add a touch of sophistication and charm. The crispness of freshly laundered sheets, the plushness of towels, and the cozy feel of a duvet all contribute to the sensory experience that guests remember long after their stay.

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Furthermore, the advancement in textile technology has led to waterproof fitted sheets that are not only functional but also comfortable. Today, many options come in soft, breathable fabrics that feel gentle against the skin, negating the common misconception that waterproof means stiff and uncomfortable. These sheets provide a cozy and restful sleep experience while providing the peace of mind that comes with knowing your mattress is protected.

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