“We’ve got mail….”

September 29th, 2011

Thanks to everyone who has taken the time and trouble to let us know their thoughts on our products

We now get dozens of letters from our lovely customers, and this is our opportunity to say thank you – and of course to show off a little! Here’s a couple from this week’s mail bag

Lianne Brace, Sawbridgeworth:

’4th order, thrilled with products, sleeping so well! Will be ordering again very soon…’

Rob Barker, Liverpool:

‘Great service, knew exactly when delivery was. Biggest problem is we can’t get out of bed in the morning!!’

Thanks to both Lianne and Rob for your positive comments – if not being able to get out of bed in the morning is your biggest problem then we’re doing something right!

We look forward to seeing what next week’s mail brings…!!!

THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO THREAD-COUNT

September 21st, 2011

Thread-count is usually seen as the “holy grail” of bed linen. Robert Lancaster Gaye of www.thebestbedlinenintheworld.com dispels some well used myths to give you a better insight when buying bed linen.

• The thread-count of any fabric is simply defined by the number of threads there are in a square inch of that particular cloth. So for example if you have a 200 Thread-count piece of cloth you should be able to cut a square out 1″x 1″ and count 200 Threads running both Top to Bottom (Warp) and Left to Right (Weft).

• When talking about bed linen, thread-counts start at around 120 per sq inch and go up over 1,000 per sq inch. The construction of a 120 Thread-count piece of cloth would be 60 threads running in the warp and 60 threads running in the weft. 60+60=120. A standard 200 Thread-count is usually constructed using 118 Threads running in the warp and 91 in the weft. (Actually a 199 Thread-count but they are always rounded up to the nearest 10).

• The second important factor when considering thread-counts is the size (denier) of the yarns used to weave the cloth. This is the case whether the cloth is made of Cotton, Wool, Polyester, Nylon etc.

• Denier is a measure of the thickness of the yarn/thread. The higher the number, the thinner the yarn is. For example standard 120 Thread-count cotton bed linen would use 30denier cotton yarn/thread. If you then use the same 30 denier cotton yarn/thread to produce a 200 Thread-count you need to put more threads into a square inch to achieve the thread-count.

• Obviously this gets harder and harder as you increase the thread-count, if you keep using the same thickness of cotton yarn. Eventually it actually becomes impossible. The maximum thread-count that can be produced using 30 denier yarn is around 250 threads per sq inch. Obviously as the thread-count is increased the fabric becomes denser and denser as more threads are squeezed into the same area.

• When producing bed linen, as you increase the thread-count the size/denier of the yarn used decreases at the same time. For example, most 200 Thread-count bed linen will use a 40 Denier Yarn. (Remember the higher the number the thinner the yarn). 300 Thread-count is often made using 60 Denier yarn, 400 Thread-count uses 80 Denier Yarn and so on. The highest denier in general use is around 140 and this would be used in very fine cotton or silk fabric used to make expensive shirts.

• The above rules apply when good quality cotton yarn is used. Unfortunately quite a large amount of bed linen is produced using lower quality yarn. Lower quality thin yarn has the tendency to break during weaving and so to avoid this happening it is possible to spin to yarns together (a bit like plaiting), this then produces a thicker stronger yarn. This is the woven into various thread-counts.

• The trouble with using 2-ply yarns as they are called is sometimes the thread-count is misrepresented. For example if you have a 200 Thread-count which uses 2-ply yarns (2 low quality yarns spun together), this is still a 200 Thread-count not a 400 Thread-count which it is quite often sold as. This is how super-high thread-counts are often achieved. Let’s take 1,000 Thread-count for example. This should use very fine 100 or 120 Denier yarn and be woven 560 threads on the warp and 438 on the weft but what can be done and often is, is an 80 denier 2-ply yarn is used and woven 233 on the warp and 264 on the weft. This is actually a 500 thread-count but because it uses low quality 2-ply yarns it is often sold as 1,000 thread-count counting each 2-ply yarn as 2 separate yarns. Not illegal, but immoral.

• The other problem with using 2-ply yarns is because they are thicker when they are used to produce high thread-counts they are crammed into the square inch area and this just makes the fabric too dense. Bed Linen can end up feeling like curtain material or canvas. Cramming yarns in also affects how breathable the fabric is and this is important with bed linen. Not breathable means too hot.

• The weaving process is just the first part of producing bed linen and already there are potential minefields. The next step is finishing the cloth. The finishing process is as important because this is where the whiteness is achieved, shrinkage is reduced and the overall “hand-feel” of the fabric is produced.

Bed time!

September 13th, 2011

1 sheep… 2 sheep… 3 sheep…

Mental pictures of sheep jumping over a fence – a method many kids use to get to sleep… But does it work?!

As we enter adulthood, getting to sleep seems to get trickier. We still need a good night’s sleep but as life gets more hectic we can wake up feeling tired. Those precious hours of what should be restorative sleep are often wasted.

There is so much advice on how to get the best night’s sleep. Experts have tips on how we can best adjust our lifestyles and sleeping environment to provide us with a decent night’s sleep every night. Here are just some!

Top 10 sleep tips:

1. Having a routine – going to bed at a similar time every night and resisting the urge for a lie-in will help anchor your body clock.
2. Avoid a heavy meal too close to bedtime – being too full can interfere with your sleep and some foods could actually keep you awake (we all know eating cheese before bed gives you nightmares!)
3. No caffeine… Of course!
4. Relieve the day’s stresses by doing regular exercise.
5. Deal with any anxieties by making a to-do list for the following day.
6. Make sure there is no light in the room – even clock faces can be enough to disturb your sleep.
7. Invest in a good mattress – one that is too hard or too soft can create back problems and give you a restless night.
8. Buy the biggest bed you possibly can – being cramped won’t help you sleep well (the bed should always be 10cm longer than the tallest person).
9. Sleep in good quality bedding – 100% cotton bed linen, a good duvet and sumptuous pillows to ensure optimum comfort.
10. Calm down before you go to bed – take a warm bath, listen to some music or read a book – make sure you are completely mellow.

Most people know about these “sleep dos and don’ts” but they can be difficult to stick to.

Creating a relaxing bedroom is easy though; kit yourself out with a decent mattress, lovely quality bed linen, a good duvet, plush pillows, make sure your curtains block out any light and get rid of any sources of noise (might be tricky if it’s your partner snoring – that we can’t help you with!) – But if it’s a ticking clock, swap it for a silent one… All in all, this is a recipe for continued nights of truly restorative sleep.

Sweet dreams!

To help you sleep like a veritable baby checkout the gorgeous bed linen, duvets and pillows at www.thebestbedlinenintheworld.com

How to beat the Holiday Blues…

August 19th, 2011

There seems to be a particular mood pervading the office, a certain glum feeling lurking under the surface – and there seems to be a common theme – everybody is back from their summer holidays. Diagnosis: The holiday blues!

You spend a week or two on holiday, relaxing in an exotic country with beautiful beaches, crystal seas, glorious sunshine – where the biggest decision you have to make is “shall I lie on my front or my back?” or “glass or bottle?” – You don’t have to food-shop, change the bed linen, scrub the bathtub… The list goes on… Holidays are, in a word – bliss!

And then the dreaded departure date creeps up and the mood darkens. The packing begins and it’s all downhill from there… the debacle of check in, the noisy flight, the interminable baggage reclaim and then returning home (where of course there’s nothing in the fridge)… It’s getting depressing just thinking about it!

Anyway, this isn’t just a moan, we have a theory. An ingenious theory (if we do say so!) as to how we can tackle those holiday blues:

1) Book something! Money can be tight after a holiday but if you have enough, or even if you just make provisional plans, it helps to have something to look forward to. This could be a day trip, a weekend away, a festival, camping (or glamping!) – Just a few ideas…

2) In contrast this one involves staying at home, but some simple home improvements can keep you busy at weekends and help you focus on something positive. A fresh lick of paint, some bright and summery scatter cushions, a new throw, bed linen, curtains – changing the colour scheme of your bedroom slightly can make a fresh, easy change.

3) The final tip is again home focused but is seldom done anymore (a victim of the digital age!) – print out and put all of your holiday snaps into photo albums. Easy, nice to look at and a lovely way to keep those blissful holiday memories alive – especially when the rain starts!

Hopefully this will help; a lighter shade of blue is on the horizon already!

The highs & lows of summer

August 5th, 2011

Living in the United Kingdom, we’ve become extremely accustomed to the highs and lows of the Great British summer weather!  Yet we continue to be taken by surprise when the much anticipated heat waves finally reach us…even more so, when reports come in that we’ve reached soaring temperatures that rival (and sometimes BEAT) temperatures in Europe and the rest of the world.

Just as we’re often caught without an umbrella in a downpour, the elusive blue skies and tropical conditions tend to sneak up on the Brits; even if we’ve been given full warning by the weather-man/lady!  (Although history teaches us to disbelieve anything the weather-pros ‘guarantee’…)  The evidence of hot, summer days is often written all over our faces - i.e. red, tender foreheads and the white eye-patch branding of sunglasses marks. 

However, as much as the majority of us pray for a vitamin D boost during the summer months, the downside of heat waves has us struggling to sleep during the humid, sticky nights.  The Best Bed Linen in the World has the solution though so there’s no need to lose anymore sleep over muggy, uncomfortable nights (or the loud whirring of an electric fan!)…take a leaf out of the European’s book and “ditch the duvet“!

To keep cool and comfortable during humid mid-summer nights Europeans tend to only sleep in bed sheets - perhaps it’s time for us Brits to try a bit of Euro-style this summer and simply just sleep under the duvet cover!?  The Best Bed Linen in the World has the ultimate soft and sumptuous bed linen for ‘first-timers’ to trial this continental technique…

Its sumptuous new range of luxury bed linen is of the purest white.  Guaranteed to brighten the bedroom with a refreshed summery feel, its sublime bed linen is available up to super king size with 400 thread count percale; the finer yarn allows the fabric to breathe.  The gorgeous white bed linen is incredibly soft to the touch due to the quality of the finishing process.  A summer duvet is usually 4.5 TOG, however, a duvet cover is an additional 2 TOG; consequently, the warmth received from a summer duvet is actually 6.5 TOG. 

On warm nights, sleeping in a duvet cover alone delivers unbroken sleep, leaving you feeling well-rested and refreshed after a comfortable and cool night’s sleep.

Will the British ever be fully primed and ready for summer heat waves?  Probably not.  But with the quick and simple solution of “ditching the duvet” from The Best Bed Linen in the World, we can at least get a good night’’s sleep…(after a day of wilting in the sun!)

For a Euro-chic look in the bedroom this summer, visit www.thebestbedlinenintheworld.com

"Ditch the Duvet" for a more comfortable sleep during humid nights

Spot the Difference!

July 20th, 2011

Polka Dots!  It’s one of those trends that never seem to go out of fashion.  Fun and popular, polka dot patterns in the home create an uplifted mood that bring a smile to your face.  Coloured polka dots are commonly used in interior decorating; using vibrant spots to attract attention…

…however, for those that prefer a little more subtlety and sophistication in the home, The Best Bed Linen in the World has created the ultimate Polka Dot pattern in the sleek Luxury Polka Dot White Bed Linen Set.

Beautifully understated in the bedroom, the brand new white-on-white design is a stylist twist on our renowned pure white luxury bed linen.  The ‘spotty’ statement creates the perfect partnership; combining the elegance of fresh, clean white sheets with a dash of playful character.  

The entire collection is of the highest quality and the Luxury Polka Dot White Bed Linen Set has a thread count of 300.  Incredibly soft to the touch, the brand new Polka Dot White Bed Linen Set is only available for a limited time – you’d be ‘dotty’ to miss out!

‘Spotting’ a stylish look in the bedroom is made easy with the limited edition luxury bed linen from The Best Bed Linen in the World

Brand New Luxury Polka Dot White Bed Linen Set

 

Making Waves for Summer!

July 6th, 2011

For those that are drawn by the call of the ocean and love the feel of the waves lapping at their feet, or enjoy a swim in the sea during summer, The Best Bed Linen in the World has created a brand new and exclusive bed linen design of subtle white waves; evoking an ambience in the bedroom of tranquillity and serenity…

Spaced evenly over the sateen finish bed linen, this delicate white-on-white wave pattern is used on the beds of five-star hotels in the Maldives and Dubai.  In keeping with the entire collection, the Luxury Wave Pattern White Bed Linen Set is of the highest quality and has a thread count of 300. 

Super-soft against the skin, the brand new Wave Bed Linen Set is only available for a limited time only; so don’t drag your anchors!  When the ‘tide is out’ on the new Wave design, it’ll be lost at sea forever!

For the ultimate summer combo in the bedroom, the Luxury Wave Pattern White Bed Linen should be paired with the special Summer Weight Duvet.  The 4.5 TOG Ultimate Microfibre Duvet from The Best Bed Linen in the World is filled with top quality micro-fibre and covered in a 300 Thread-count jacquard cover; so you can make the most of the hot summer days…and sleep right through the humid summer nights.

For limited edition luxury bed linen that will make ‘waves’ in the bedroom, look no further than The Best Bed Linen in the World

Brand new liminted edition Wave Pattern White Bed Linen Set

 

5* Hotel Quality Bed Linen, duvets, pillows, towels, bathrobes, and bath rugs from the UK’s leading online bed linen shop, www.thebestbedlinenintheworld.com

Wimbledon Whites!

June 21st, 2011

With Wimbledon upon us, the whites are out!  What better time to embrace this great British tradition from the oldest tennis championship in the world, and use fresh white colours throughout the home this summer…

Using whites in the home helps to create a clean, fresh vibe – guaranteed to “se-deuce” in the bedroom!  Light coloured fabrics open up a room and increases the perception of spaciousness as the light reflects around the room.  White and other neutral tones are especially good for smaller bedrooms that don’t get a great deal of sunlight.  These muted colours bring a breath of fresh air to the home – even when the roof is drawn over Centre Court!

Using only the finest cotton yarns to ensure the softest and most restful sleep, the simple and gorgeous ‘ice white’ new range of luxury bed linen from The Best Bed Linen in the World has a thread count of 400 percale.  The gorgeous white bed linen is incredibly soft to the touch due to the quality of the finishing process.   With its silky-like texture against the skin, couples might even be encouraged to play a little ‘mixed’ game of their own and create a ‘racquet’ in the bedroom!

And after a good workout, you can ‘towel-down’ with luxury 100% cotton towels and relax in the super-soft 100% cotton bathrobes…only the best will do for the Number 1 pairing!

For a perfect match in the bedroom...

 

For pure white bed linen sets that rival even the whitest outfits at Wimbledon, look no further than The Best Bed Linen in the World… 

 

Wimbledon 2011

5* Hotel Quality Bed Linen, duvets, pillows, towels, bathrobes, and bath rugs from the UK’s leading online bed linen shop, www.thebestbedlinenintheworld.com

Daddy Cool!

June 16th, 2011

This year is racing ahead and unbelievably next week sees the longest day (and the shortest night!) but perhaps the most important of all days comes this weekend - Sunday 19th June, Father’s Day!

The Best Bed in the World is boldly staking a claim for Father’s everywhere to “give dad a lie-in!”  If you are going to give dad a lie in, make it extra special by choosing the right bed linen.  This can make all the difference, especially on hot nights and cool mornings!  The single-ply yarn, 100% cotton, bed linen is lighter it and more breathable than most other high thread-counts on the market. 

The Best Bed Linen in the World has sublimely soft and luxurious, crisp white bed linen (found in top five-star hotels around the world).  Available up to super king size with 400 thread count percale, the gorgeous white bed linen is incredibly soft to the touch due to the quality of the finishing process.  

The collection from The Best Bed Linen in the World also includes; hotel-quality feather duvets and synthetic duvets for superb drape, warmth and comfort; plush pillows with a beautiful 100% cotton percale cover; and super soft spa-quality towels and bathrobes.

This fast growing and celebrated supplier uses only the finest materials and processes.  The Best Bed Linen in the World has worked with the top five-star hotels in the UK and globally for over 20 years; including the famous Goring Hotel where Kate Middleton stayed, The Dorchester and The Landmark.  Check out our May blog….

How to get the best sleep ahead of exams!

May 17th, 2011

We all get a bit anxious and stressed during exam season; worried that we’ll suffer with a mind-block in the exam and not remember any of the facts and figures we’ve crammed into our brains over the last few weeks…!  However, results show that one of the best ways to help you become a ‘human sponge’ and retain more information is to have a good night’s sleep.

Sleep is vital to our wellbeing and on average we will spend a third of our lifetime asleep.  The Sleep Council experts explain that disturbed sleep can make you feel depressed and lead to further stress in your life.  Concentration is impaired from lack of sleep therefore experts recommend we invest in our beds and bedroom environment to provide optimum sleep quality.  Creating a good sleep pattern is a learned skill that aids health, growth and mental function, which can only be achieved through deep, restorative sleep.

With the exam season looming ever closer, The Best Bed Linen in the World has a few useful tips to ensure you enjoy a comfortable slumber and optimise your brain power!!

  1. Ensure you allow yourself time to unwind after revising and don’t go to bed straight after studying – watching TV, having a bath, listening to the radio are all ways that can help you ‘switch-off’ from work mode and relax before bed.
  2. Remove visible clocks in the bedroom to avoid frustrating ‘clock-watching’ in the middle of the night.
  3. Avoid eating a heavy meal late in the evening or drinking too much liquid before bed.
  4. Your bed should be 10cm longer than your height.
  5. Invest in a quality pillow to support the head in the correct alignment to the body.  Being much firmer than pure down pillows, the Luxury Blend Down/Feather Pillow from The Best Bed Linen in the World is used by top five-star hotels as it provides superb support for the head and neck.  Its Luxury Microfibre Pillow is special blend of micro-fibres to give a medium/firm support rating whilst retaining a soft comfort factor.
  6. It’s vital to keep the body temperature regulated at night.  The Best Bed Linen in the World has the ideal duvet to keep you feeling comfortable and cool during the humid summer nights.  A 10.5 TOG duvet can be too warm for some.  The 4.5 TOG Summer Weight Duvet from The Best Bed Linen in the World is filled with top quality micro-fibre and covered in a 300 Thread-count jacquard cover.
  7. Choose a bed linen that feels soft against the skin.  Using only the finest cotton yarns to ensure the softest and most restful sleep, the simple and gorgeous ‘ice white’ new range of luxury bed linen from The Best Bed Linen in the World has a thread count of 400 percale.

 

Luxury bedding for the ultimate pre-exam sleep!

So to improve mental sharpness, productivity and energy levels throughout these important exam times, get the ultimate night’s sleep with The Best Bed Linen in the World… 

Wishing you the best of luck in your exams from The Best Bed Linen in the World!

 

5* Hotel Quality Bed Linen, duvets, pillows, towels, bathrobes, and bath rugs from the UK’s leading online bed linen shop, www.thebestbedlinenintheworld.com