Q. What are the types of bed linen available?
Ans. Common types of bed linen include fitted sheets, flat sheets, pillowcases, duvet covers, and bed skirts.
Q. What materials are bed linens typically made from?
Ans. Bed linens are commonly made from cotton, linen, silk, microfiber, and blends of these fabrics. At RDN, our bed sheets are made up of Ionic⁺ silver yarn, 93% Supima® cotton.
Q. How do I choose the right fitted bed sheet for my bed?
Ans. Consider materials, thread count, size, and design to choose fitted bed sheets that suit your preferences and mattress size.
Q. What is thread count, and does it matter?
Ans. Thread count refers to the number of threads per square inch in a fabric. A higher thread count indicates a softer and more durable fabric, but other factors also affect quality.
Q. How often should I change my bed sheet?
Ans. Changing your sheets and pillowcases every 1-2 weeks is advisable, although personal preferences and factors like allergies may influence the frequency.
Q. What are the benefits of using hypoallergenic bed linens and pillowcases?
Ans. Hypoallergenic bed linens are designed to reduce allergens and can benefit individuals with allergies or sensitive skin.
Q. What is the difference between a flat sheet and a fitted sheet?
Ans. A fitted sheet has elasticized corners and is designed to fit snugly over the mattress, while a flat sheet is a rectangular piece that is tucked in around the sides and foot of the mattress.