For some, bedding is simply a staple, something that has to be comfortable but neutral, so that accessories can talk. For others, it's about injecting color, print or luxury into the sleeping arrangements, to be the focal point if you wish.
This is the reason why Habitat has created both levels and patterns, so there is a lot to choose from. From the plain, there are different fabrics, different colors and different finishes, and with the pattern, there is the bold and detail.
So rest and relax in the process of choosing, since with this Habitat Bedding Purchase Guide we have covered everything you need to know about the sheets, pillowcases and duvet covers that will be your new bedmates.
Fabrics and finishes
Bedding has the ability to look and feel very different depending on your makeup and fabric. Most Habitat beds are made of 100% cotton, with a small number of polycotton-designed ranges to facilitate care.
The fabric you choose depends on your personal preferences and what gives you the best and most comfortable night's sleep; That's what it's about, after all. Comfort, feeling against the skin, breathability and durability are important considerations when choosing to bed.
Plain cotton
Simple bedding has the benefit of being rested in the eye.
Bedding with less decoration also has the advantage of being able to dress and equip with bedspreads, quilts or bedspreads and cushions, which can be changed or updated as often as you wish.
Printed cotton
All our printed sheets are designed at home. Printed in 100% cotton, they introduce a daring pattern in the bedroom space. All our printed sheets are designed at home.
Egyptian cotton satin
This fabric is woven with warp threads that float over weft threads for a soft and luxurious feeling.
Percale
Percale is known for its elegant, clear and smooth appearance, and refers to woven fabric with more than 180 threads per square inch. Our Percale range is made of 100% Egyptian cotton.
Jacquard fabric
This refers to the fabric woven in a jacquard loom to create complex and detailed designs with many colors. Some may have a raised texture by having two layers of fabric woven together. Backed with a 200 thread cotton Percal, all dense and luxurious jacquard ranges from Habitat make a real investment.
Egyptian cotton
Egyptian cotton has a longer fiber length, which means that it produces a finer yarn and, therefore, a superior fabric. It has added softness and a feeling of luxury. Over time and with use, it becomes softer.
Many of the Habitat beds are made with Egyptian cotton. Where it is used, it is included in the description and details of the article or rank online.
Linen
Flax is made from the flax plant and is long lasting. Not only does it have a luxurious feeling, but it also improves breathability and regulates the temperature of your body while you sleep. Over time and with use, it becomes softer.
Flannel
A soft cotton brush with a tighter fabric that makes it ideal for cold nights.
BED TECHNIQUES
What is thread count?
The number of threads refers to the number of threads per inch of fabric. The general wisdom is that a greater number of threads achieves a higher quality fabric.
Linenandmoore, our bedding has a variety of threads, depending on the appearance, feel and price of the fabric we have created. We believe that the one you choose depends on personal preferences: the feeling of each individual range and the way it adapts to each individual client. Where the number of threads is particularly high 200 -500, for example, with our washed satin range, we have included it in the details and the online description.
What color of bedding should I go?
This depends on you. It depends on the color palette of your room and whether you want your bedding to create a touch of color, or to be with the rest of your room.
The simple bedding has the advantage of being bright for the layers so that different shades can be combined. It can be soothing too.
Patterned bedding can add interest and fun, and be a true focal point. You can have the same or complementary tones.


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