Linens & Towels

Linens & Towels


Adding just the right linens to your bedroom or bath can have a surprising impact on the look and feel of the space.  Choosing linens and towels made from materials, colors, and textures that you love adds a little something extra to the room, increasing your comfort and making it feel truly yours. 

Here, you'll find everything you've ever wanted to know about bed linens, towels, and related items for the bed and bath.  At HomeFurnish.com, we've assembled a team of product experts to share their knowledge on all aspects of linens, from materials to care instructions to styles.  We are the leading site for valuable product information. 

The perfect bed linens and towels can make guests feel welcome and make you feel more at home.  Let Homefurnish.com provide you with the information you need to find the perfect bed and bath accessories for your home.

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Linens & Towels Tips & Facts

 

Purchase three sets of bed linens for each bed in your home. This way, you'll always have one for the bed, one for the laundry, and one for the linen closet.

 

Thread count, which describes the number of threads per square inch in a cotton sheet, is the most common indicator of quality in bed linens. The higher the thread count, the softer the bed linens.

 

Be sure to wash bed linens often. A typical twin sized mattress may contain as many as two million dust mites.

Quilts 75
Touted for their intricate patterns, designs, colors, and high quality, quilts make excellent bed coverings.  Traditionally made by hand, and made famous by groups such as the Amish, quilts offer both warmth and style to any bedroom.
Bedspreads 75
Bedspreads provide warmth and comfort on cold nights, and are a great alternative to comforters. Unlike other covers used on a bed, bedspreads reach all the way to the floor on the sides and foot of the bed.  To learn more about bedspreads, you can find more information inside.
Comforters 175
Comforters have long been a favorite in bedroom decor.  Comforters are similar to bedspreads and blankets, but are often thicker and fluffier. Although they are not as warm as blankets, they do add color and style to your bedroom. 
Pillows 75
Pillows are one of the most important items in your bedroom. Since their mass production during the Industrial Revolution, pillows have made lounging around more comfortable, and they also help ensure you get a good night’s sleep.  
Duvet Covers 75
Duvet covers are used to cover a type of bedding, not unlike a blanket, that is filled with down, feathers, wool, or a synthetic fiber such as polyester.  Taking its name from the French, meaning down, duvets are known for their warmth and comfort.
Linens 75
Linens are a staple in all households, and refer loosely to pillowcases, towels, sheets, and other assorted bed and bath products that may be kept in a linen closet.  Traditionally, these items were made out of linen. 
Blankets 75
Blankets are one of the most important items in a bedroom.  They provide warmth, security, and help us sleep well at night.  Blankets come in a large range of sizes, styles, colors, fabrics and textures. 
Sheets 75
Sheets are one of the most important aspects of your bed.  They keep you warm in cold temperatures and cool you down in the heat.  Other than pillows, sheets are one of the only bedroom accessories that come in direct contact with skin while you sleep.  Learn more about sheets here.
Bed Skirts 75
Bed skirts were designed to conceal a bed's box spring, but they also provide style, color, and can help bring a bedroom together.  Learn more about bed skirts and how to find the right one for your bed.
Bed-in-a-Bag 75
Bed-in-a-bag was created to help simplify your bedroom needs. Most sets include sheets, pillow cases, a bed skirt, and a matching comforter all for one price. In today's high paced, busy world, bed-in-a-bag is an easy solution for decorating your bed. 
Beach Towels 75
If you’re heading out for a day at the beach, you don't want to forget your towel!  Beach towels serve two main purposes: to absorb water and to provide a large surface area for you to lie on.  They also are useful for brushing sand off of your body.
Feather Bed 75
Feather beds are touted for their softness, ensuring you sleep well at night.  They are usually made out of goose feathers and are placed on top of a mattress.  Despite their thickness and heaviness, they provide comfort on the hardest of mattresses. 
Pillow Shams 75
Pillow shams turn the most ordinary of pillows into stylish and decorative pieces.  These decorative pillow covers are a staple in most bedroom decor, adding luxurious softness to any bed.  They also give you the opportunity to show off your sense of style.
Mattress Covers 75
A mattress cover is a great way to keep your mattress free of stains, spills, dust, and dirt.  Most companies suggest that a cover be in place before using a mattress.  Mattress covers, sometimes called mattress pads, also add comfort and support. 
Coverlets 75
Coverlets have long been a staple in the bedroom, adding both warmth and comfort.  They are great to use in the summer months, due to their lightweight nature, and add charm and style to any bed. You can find out more about coverlets inside.
Bath Towels 75
There’s nothing better than a soft, warm bath towel after a relaxing bath or shower.  Bath towels can refer, in a general sense, to any towels used in a bathroom, including hand towels, regular sized towels, bath mats, and wash cloths.  Learn more about bath towels here.
Hand Towels 75
Although the primary purpose for hand towels is for drying wet hands, they can also be used for cleaning and as a sweat towel at the gym.  Either way, hand towels are great for absorbing moisture. 
Fingertip Towels 75
Fingertip towels work great for drying your hands.  They are perfect for kitchens and bathrooms, taking up less room than a hand towel.  They're so small, in fact, you can carry one with you in a bag or purse.
Washcloth
Primarily used while bathing, a soft washcloth and soap is a must for showers and baths. Square in shape, washcloths are also called wash rags or face cloths.  Sometimes wash cloths are set out in baskets in public restrooms in lieu of hand towels.