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Article: Which bed linen material is best ?

Welches Bettwäsche-Material ist am besten?
5 min

Which bed linen material is best ?

The material of our bed linen is crucial for a pleasant sleeping environment and can help you avoid sweating or freezing, especially in summer and winter. We explain here how the right pillow and duvet cover improves your sleep and which materials are best for you.

Table of contents

      1. The right bed linen for a good night's sleep
      2. The best fabrics for pillow and duvet covers
        1. bed linen for every season
        2. Cool bedding for summer
        3. Warm bedding for winter
      3. Conclusion

      1. The right bed linen for a good night's sleep

      Whether smooth and airy or fluffy and warm – the type of bed linen we use is crucial for our well-being and also has an influence on whether we experience a restful night. In addition to the actual pillows and the duvet, the material of our bed linen also plays an important role in ensuring a good sleeping environment and thus enabling a relaxed sleep.

      At night we lose a lot of heat and moisture through our skin and our breathing and are particularly susceptible to Summer or under a thick winter blanket. Accumulated heat and sweat are absorbed by our bed linen through direct skin contact. A suitable pillowcase and duvet cover is therefore important to absorb sweat and moisture and help to keep the body temperature within the normal range so that we do not sweat or freeze too much at night and our sleep is not disturbed.

      In addition to heat and moisture, we also lose numerous skin particles and hairs during the night, which in turn attract mites and bacteria. But no matter what type of bed linen we choose, the covers should be changed regularly and washed at 60 degrees Celsius at best to completely remove dust and mites and ensure hygienic sleeping environment to ensure.

      2. The best fabrics for pillow and duvet covers

      Which material you should choose depends primarily on your sleeping situation as well as your personal needs and preferences. When choosing pillow and duvet covers, it is generally advisable to choose a material that is able to absorb sweat and regulate the sleeping temperature. We will give you an overview of the most popular types of bed linen and show you which materials are particularly suitable for sleeping in summer or winter suitable.

      #1 bedding for every season

      Cotton

      Cotton bed linen is frequently used and very popular. Cotton is a robust natural fiber that is particularly absorbent, breathable and durable. It can absorb up to 65% of its own weight in moisture and is also characterized by a pleasantly soft surface structure and high durability. Pillow and duvet covers made of cotton are very robust and, depending on the processing, can also be cleaned at high temperatures (up to 95 degrees Celsius), making them ideal for year-round use and promising a hygienically clean sleeping experience.

      microfiber

      The artificial microfiber is usually made of polyester and is a cheap and easy-care alternative to natural cotton. Microfiber bed linen is less breathable, but is easy to clean, does not pill and dries very quickly.The artificial fibers can also be processed in a variety of ways and are also perfect for allergy sufferers because pollen, mites, dust and bacteria cannot settle in the fabric. Microfiber is available in a wide variety of designs and can be used all year round.

      #2 Cool bedding for summer

      smartsleep Schlafmagazin Frau schläft in kühlender Seiden-Bettwäsche

      When temperatures are hot in summer, we sweat more at night or rely on fans, air conditioning and open windows to improve the air and temperature conditions. That is why you should not go without a duvet and suitable sleepwear in summer, because the sweat on the skin in combination with drafts can tension and lead to colds. In summer, light, thin and breathable materials are particularly suitable, as they draw heat away from the skin and absorb moist sweat well.

      Silk & Satin

      Silk is a particularly high-quality, light and flowing material and is characterized by a very fine, smooth surface. The natural silk fabric is extremely air-permeable and breathable, can absorb a lot of moisture and dries very quickly. Silk bed linen therefore has a pleasantly cooling effect on the skin and is ideal for sleeping at higher temperatures. However, the fine material is sensitive and can only be washed very gently.

      The cheaper and easy-care alternative to silk is satin. The light, smooth and shiny satin fabric is made from cotton or microfiber, is breathable and leaves the skin feeling pleasant and cooling due to its fine surface structure.

      seersucker

      The airy and light seersucker is also perfect for sleeping on warm nights. The cotton fabric is known for its creped surface, which rests only irregularly and lightly on the body, allowing air to circulate well between the blanket and the body. This allows excess heat to be dissipated well and a pleasantly cool sleeping environment to be maintained. Seersucker is also one of the more easy-care bed linen fabrics, is easy to wash and does not need to be ironed.

      linen & half-linen

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      Linen is a smooth, robust and very high-quality natural fiber that is characterized by a natural look and is very suitable as bed linen for the summer. Pillowcases and duvet covers made of linen absorb a lot of moisture and dry quickly, feeling cool and airy on the skin. They are antibacterial and can be cleaned well at high temperatures, which makes them ideal for use on warm summer nights.

      #3 Warm bedding for winter

      For a cozy and cuddly Sleep in Winter Soft and dense fabrics are suitable, which in combination with the material of your pillow and duvet store body heat well, but are still breathable and absorbent. Even in cooler ambient temperatures, we lose a lot of heat and moisture through our skin and breathing, which should not be allowed to build up.

      flannel / beaver

      smartsleep Schlafmagazin Wärmende weiche Flanell oder Biber Bettwäsche für die Winter-Decke

      Beaver and the slightly finer flannel are made of dense, roughened cotton fabric. The material structure creates a cuddly, soft, warm surface that is still breathable and moisture-regulating. This means the body can be kept warm, especially in cool ambient temperatures, without sweating.Flannel bed linen is also very easy to care for, can be easily washed and is therefore ideal for sleeping on cold winter nights or as a fluffy cover for children's pillows and blankets.

      3. Conclusion

      • The material of our pillow and duvet covers can influence the sleeping environment and support a restful sleep.
      • Duvet covers made of cotton or microfiber are suitable all year round because they are breathable, moisture-regulating and easy to care for.
      • In summer, airy materials such as silk & satin, seersucker or linen provide a cool feeling on the skin and help against sweat and accumulated heat.
      • Thick flannel or beaver fabrics are perfect for winter as they keep the body warm and leave the skin feeling soft and cuddly.

      Best regards and see you soon!

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