Popular Manufacturers of Queen Bed Sheets
You can feel like a king while sleeping, without lying on a king-size bed. If you want a bed that's roomy
yet more space-efficient than a king-size bed, then a queen-size bed might be right for you. Along with the bed
itself, you'll need to choose certain bedding, such as queen bed sheets.
Here are some popular manufacturers of sheets:
Aller-Ease
American Textile
Divatex
Jessica Sanders
LinenSpa
Marrikas
Newpoint
Pike Street
Pinzon
Ralph Lauren
Regal
Renaissance
Thomas Train
Tommy Hillfiger
When selecting bed sheets for a queen bed, here are some critical issues:
1. Color
All bed sheets are available in a rainbow of colors. When choosing a particular color, consider the colors of the
other bedding pieces, and the color scheme(s) that you're using in the bedroom. The colors don't have to match up
perfectly. For instance, you could create an attractive blend of primary, secondary, and complementary colors. But
while you could make some contrast, avoid choosing bed sheets whose colors clash with the other bedding's color, or
the color scheme of the room.
2. Material
Bed sheets for queen-size beds are available in a wide variety of materials, such as cotton and silk. Before
choosing a particular one, make sure to consider different factors. That includes the texture of a certain
material, the cleaning requirements, and the cost. Even if a certain material is pricey, you might not be satisfied
with how it feels. Your body won't care how much bed sheets cost, if you toss and turn because of an uncomfortable
fabric.
3. Size
The mistake that people often make when choosing bed sheets, is choosing a size of bed sheets that doesn't match
their bed. Although a queen bed is noticeably larger than a single or double bed, it's relatively close to the size
of a king bed. That's why it's crucial that you know the size of your bed, before choosing bed sheets.
4. Style
From polka dots to stripes, and from plaids to geometric shapes, you can find queen bed sheets of virtually any
style. The key is to consider how well it complements the other bedding pieces and the decor of the entire room.
Make sure to do some comparing and contrasting, until you create the perfect ensemble.
5. Thread Count
What's this figure? The thread count of a material indicates how many threads a square inch of fabric contains. As
a general rule, the higher the tread count a material has, the softer and plusher it will be. But that's not always
true, so whenever possible do a touch-test to determine exactly how soft queen bed sheets actually are. Sometimes a
higher thread count won't necessarily translate into a softer material. Also, keep in mind that a higher thread
count will always result in a higher price.
When choosing bed sheets for a queen-size bed, these are some of the most important features to consider. The
right sheets will make you feel like a queen-or king!
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