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Are Linen Bed Covers Worth The Money

Linen is a breathable fabric and offers great heat conductivity. It directs heat away from the body in summer. It also has excellent moisture-wicking properties, so it keeps any moisture away from the body as you sleep, eliminating the risk of you sleeping on damp sheets.

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Are Linen Bed Covers Worth The Money

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  1. Are Linen Bed Covers Worth The Money? We all know that linen bed covers are more expensive than the other fabrics on the market, including cotton and polyester. Well, you may think this at first, but there is a good reason behind this. Cotton prices are often distorted by subsidies and are produced by developing countries, exploiting their labor force and using chemicals to increase their yield. Linen, on the other hand, is grown and processed by craftsmen and women that have been doing this for centuries, with techniques passed down through the generations. They abide by European labor laws and process the flax plant into linen, taking more time and labor, but providing excellent results in a sustainable, higher quality, and environmentally friendly fabric. While the initial cost may seem a burden, you need to remember the saving to your health, the environment, and the long lifespan of the fabric. Flax fibers are tough. They comprise numerous cells packed together, rather than single strands of cotton. This makes linen bed covers the perfect choice for your bedroom design. Cotton tends to rip and pill over time, linen only improves over time as the pectin in the strands starts to wash away. A fact is the more you use your linen bed covers and wash them, the softer they become. In some countries, linen bed covers are passed from one generation to the next, so while they are available at a higher price point, the cost per use is considerably lower than other fabrics on the market today. The good news with linen bed covers is that you don't need to purchase new covers when the temperature changes. Linen is a breathable fabric and offers great heat conductivity. It directs heat away from the body in summer. It also has excellent moisture-wicking properties, so it keeps any moisture away from the body as you sleep, eliminating the risk of you sleeping on damp sheets. Did you know that linen can absorb up to twenty times its weight in moisture before it feels damp? During winter, the same linen bed sheets act as an insulator, helping you retain body heat while keeping perspiration away. It helps keep you warm on a cold winter night, eliminating the need for summer and winter bedding. Further saving you money in the long run. Linen bed covers, that are hand-crafted, provides a texture that you cannot replicate. Polycotton, for example, is too perfect. High-end linen isn't the same as a brand-named shirt. You do not have to upgrade your bedroom design to match your bed covers. They will look amazing in a luxury hotel or your country bedroom design. Every cent spent goes to the craftsmanship of this superior fabric. What makes linen bed covers so popular is that they are supposed to have that crumpled appearance, it's part of their charm. You don't have to spend hours ironing it, but rather spending time with your family. You can make your bed in seconds, as the fabric is beautiful on its own.

  2. Organic linen takes time to produce, which increases the cost. In today's world, it would be easy to cut corners, using pesticides and fertilizers, but linen fibers are made using age-old traditional methods that are safe and effective. Without the chemicals the production of linen fabric takes weeks, producing an organic and sustainable fabric that does not cause any harm to the surrounding environment. About Us: Linenshed is a leading French linen specialist company that caters to clients throughout Australia, the United Kingdom, and Europe. This well-established France- based company has been catering to clients since 2012, bringing more than twenty years of experience to the table to offer elegant and refined linens that clients can rely on and trust. Linenshed offers an online store that is brimming with beautiful linens for clients to choose from, all of which provide a comfortable and breathable solution to accommodate all climates. The team of skilled artisans pays close attention to detail to ensure only the finest quality linens are dispatched to their clients daily. To find out more, visit https://www.linenshed.com.au.

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