Why Choose Us
 
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Our Products
Our company offers a range of products, including bedding, home fabric decorations, home clothing, multifunctional seat covers, and velvet toys.

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Our Factory

Nantong Xinchen Home Co., Ltd. has been established for over 20 years. Located in Rugao, Nantong, our factory is a two-hour drive from Shanghai. We have 120 employees, including 10 technicians.

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Production Equipment
We use a variety of sewing machines and special machines, with over 100 sets in total. This includes 8 single-needle quilting machines.

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After-Sales
We value our customers and strive to exceed their expectations with our after-sales service. Our goal is to ensure that our customers feel completely confident and satisfied with our products and services.

 

What is Bedding Set?

 

 

A bedding set, also known as bed linen, refers to a collection of coordinated textile elements designed to dress a bed.These elements are matched by color, pattern, or material to create a harmonious look and add a decorative touch to the room.

 

 

Advantages of Bedding Set
 
 
 

Comfort and Aesthetics

A well-chosen bed sheet set can greatly enhance the comfort of your bed. The right combination of fabrics and textures ensures a pleasant tactile experience and better sleep quality. Whether you prefer the crisp feel of percale, the smooth luxury of sateen, or the natural breathability of linen, a coordinated set creates a consistent and comfortable surface. Additionally, a matching set adds a touch of elegance, creating a cohesive and inviting bedroom atmosphere.

 
 

Ease of Maintenance

Matching components make maintenance easier. You can wash the sheets and pillowcases together, keeping your bedding fresh and clean. Most sets are designed for convenience, allowing for straightforward laundering without special care. For instance, duvet covers can be easily removed and washed separately, maintaining hygiene without frequent washing of the duvet insert.

 
 

Versatility and Style

Bed sheet sets offer the flexibility to change your bedroom's look effortlessly. By swapping sets, you can refresh your space according to the season, your mood, or design trends. With various colors, patterns, and fabrics available, you can find a set that matches your style and complements your décor, making it easy to update your bedroom's aesthetic without a significant investment.

 
 

Protection for Your Bedding

A bed sheet set protects your mattress and duvet from spills, stains, and general wear. Fitted sheets extend your mattress's lifespan, while duvet covers protect the duvet insert from dust and damage. Using a complete set ensures all layers of your bedding are protected, reducing the need for frequent replacements and saving you money.

 

 

Components of a Bedding Set
● Comforter/Duvet: Acts as the top layer and is often the most visually impactful component.
● Sheets: Include both a fitted sheet that covers the mattress and a flat sheet.
● Pillowcases: Encase the pillows; typically match the sheets or comforter.
● Shams: Decorative pillow covers that match the overall design of the bedding set.
● Bed Skirts/Dust Ruffles: Optional, used to conceal the bed frame and space underneath.
● Additional Items: May include throw pillows, blankets, or covers for practicality or decoration.
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Sizes of Bed Sheet Set
Make sure you choose sheet sets based on the correct, corresponding bed size. You can find the right one by matching the fitted sheet size with your specific mattress size:
  • Twin: 39” W x 79” L
  • Full: 54” W x 75” L
  • Queen: 60” W x 80” L
  • King: 76” W x 80” L
  • California King: 72” W x 84” L
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Different Types of Bedding Set

Before you head out to buy a new sheet set, it’s important to know which types are available. The type of sheets you choose can influence how many sets you should own.

 
 

Cotton sheets

This material is lightweight, breathable, and soft. It’s also one of the easiest fabric types to care for. Ideally, you should opt for 100 percent organic cotton sheets or Egyptian cotton, so your bedding is not only soft, but it’s also more durable and higher in quality.

 
 
 

Linen sheets

When it comes to luxury, linen sheets are one of the best options available. This natural material is not only moisture-wicking but also exceptionally durable. Linen also gets softer after every wash, so it’s a great choice to help you sleep soundly.

 
 
 

Microfiber sheets

One thing that makes microfiber an excellent choice is that it’s one of the most affordable sheet materials available. That means you can purchase an extra set or two without breaking the bank.

 

 

 

How Envelope Closure Pillowcases Work

Envelope closure pillowcases may seem simple in design, but their functionality is highly effective. The key to their success lies in the overlapping fabric flap that acts as a closure system.

When you first receive an envelope closure pillowcase, you’ll notice that one end has a longer flap, while the other end has a shorter flap. To use the pillowcase, you simply insert the pillow into the case and fold the longer flap over the top of the pillow. Then, you fold the shorter flap over the longer flap, effectively creating an envelope-like closure.

The overlapping fabric flap holds the pillow securely in place, preventing it from slipping out during the night or when the pillow is moved. The snug fit ensures that the pillow remains in its intended position, providing proper support and alignment for a comfortable sleep experience.

Removing the pillow from an envelope closure pillowcase is just as easy. You can simply unfold the shorter flap and then unfold the longer flap, allowing the pillow to slide out smoothly. This makes it quick and effortless to change pillowcases and keeps the process hassle-free.

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Flat Sheet vs Fitted Sheet: What's the Difference?
 

While both serve the same purpose of covering your bed, there are significant differences between the two.
A flat sheet, also known as a top sheet, is a rectangular piece of fabric that is placed on top of a fitted sheet and below the comforter or duvet cover. Flat sheets come in various sizes, including twin, full, queen, and king, and are typically made of cotton or a cotton blend.

A flat sheet is typically used to provide a layer of protection between you and your duvet cover, keeping them clean and fresh for longer.
In warmer seasons or climates, a flat sheet can be used as a lightweight covering on its own. This provides a comfortable layer without the heaviness of a duvet cover, allowing for a cooler and more breathable sleep experience.
On the other hand, a fitted sheet is designed to fit snugly over your mattress. Also known as a bottom sheet, it has elastic edges that grip the corners of your mattress, ensuring that the sheet stays in place throughout the night.

Fitted sheets are available in the same sizes as flat sheets - but since they are designed to fit your mattress snugly, it’s good to measure the size of your bed properly to get the right-sized fitted sheet.
Fitted sheets are an essential component of any bedding set, as they protect your mattress from spills, stains, and general wear and tear. They also provide a smooth surface for you to sleep on, without any wrinkles or bunching.

Differences between a flat sheet and a fitted sheet

The main difference between flat and fitted sheets is their design and purpose. Flat sheets are meant to provide a layer of protection between you and your duvet cover. Fitted sheets are designed to fit snugly over your mattress and provide a smooth sleeping surface. They also protect your mattress from exposure to body sweat and oils, dust, and dirt.
Another difference between the two is the ease of storage. Flat sheets are relatively easy to fold and store, while fitted sheets can be a bit more challenging to fold neatly due to their elastic edges. Because of this, some people do away with fitted sheets as it looks untidy in their cupboard.

Which should you choose?

Both flat sheets and fitted sheets serve their own purposes in bedding sets. When choosing between a flat sheet and a fitted sheet, it ultimately comes down to personal preferences. Some prefer the added layer of protection and versatility that flat sheets provide, while others prefer the snug fit and smooth surface of fitted sheets.

If you’re still unsure which option is right for you, consider your sleeping habits and the climate. For example, if you tend to move around a lot in your sleep, a fitted sheet may be the better option as it’s less likely to come loose during the night. If you live in a warm climate, you may appreciate the additional layer of breathability a flat sheet can provide.

 

 
A Guide To Choosing the Right Bedding Fabric
 
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Bamboo
Bamboo fabric is a revolutionary bedding material. It delivers the softest, most comfortable bedding sheets that can amp up your sleep quality. Bamboo sheets are generally considered sustainable because the bamboo plant usually doesn't require pesticides or fertilizers and grows fairly quickly.

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Eucalyptus
Most eucalyptus sheets are made from Lyocell, a generic term for cellulose fibers that are converted to fabrics from wood pulp. Instead of calling it by this name, most people and production houses tend to name it after the plant the production material is sourced from, eucalyptus.

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Linen
Linen is a natural fiber made from the stems of flax plants. Although a little rougher than cotton, it gets smoother with every wash. It’s a naturally luxurious fabric that is commonly used for sheets and sleepwear.

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Microfiber
Microfiber is a man-made fiber and is commonly used as bedding fabric. It does not wrinkle easily and is fairly low maintenance. It is very soft to the touch and less prone to shrinkage.

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Polyester
Polyester is a man-made fabric made from the same polymers as the ones used in plastic bottles. It is often combined with other fabrics like cotton to make it more durable.

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Silk
Even the name has a luxurious feel to it. If you’re looking for luxury and indulgence, you can’t do better than silk. Silk is a soft fiber produced from silkworms’ cocoons. Because it is a naturally occurring fabric, it requires very little energy during production, making it environmentally friendly.

 

 
How to Wash and Properly Care for Bedding
 
How Often Do I Wash My Bedding?

Sheets, as well as pillowcases and duvet covers - essentially anything that comes into direct contact with your skin - should be washed every seven to ten days. Failure to wash that often can result in the accumulation of unwanted filth like dead skin cells and dirt, while washing too frequently can wear out your bedding prematurely. It’s also a good idea to rotate in another set during washes to preserve color, elasticity and extend the overall longevity of the product. Plus, the more bedding sets you have, the more freedom you have to wash your sheets when you want to and not when you have to.

If you have decorative bedding on top of your sheets (think quilts, cashmere throws or euro shams), you can wash them a bit less often as long as they don’t come in direct contact with your skin. These types of extra bed layers should be cleaned every three months.

Next up are duvets and comforters. You might technically know how to wash a duvet and how to wash a comforter, but let’s be honest: most of us don’t wash our internal bedding as much as we should. Pillows, duvets and mattress pads should be washed less often than sheets, but still should be cleaned every three to six months. Mattress toppers should be taken to your dry cleaner every six months
You might want to wash your bedding basics every season to get on a solid cleaning schedule.

What Detergent Do I Use?

Detergent is key in how to wash bed sheets properly. This is where you should err on the side of caution. You can get away with using less detergent than the manufacturer recommends, as too much can actually leave your sheets with buildup that will make them stiff, making them smell like mildew and mold. A gentle, liquid laundry detergent is best for your bedding. Never bleach.

To maintain the premium quality of your bedding, avoid harsh liquid and powdered detergents, fabric softeners, dryer sheets and bleaching agents because these coat and weaken the natural fibers. Also, protect your bedding from personal care products and household cleaners that contain alpha hydroxy acids or benzoyl peroxide to prevent discoloration. Acne cream might help your complexion, but it can truly wreak havoc on your linen pillowcase.

If you want to use bleach, make sure it’s non-chlorine. This is a little bit less harsh. Spot-cleaning stains is your best bet to maintain the integrity of the fabric rather than bleaching all together. Vinegar and baking soda can be used to brighten your bedding without damaging it.

What Settings and Temperature Should I Use?

You’ll need to check the label, but as a rule, the best way to wash bedding is with cool water. Some fabrics do well with warm water while others, like mattress pads, are typically dry clean only. You should always avoid hot water because it can degrade the fibers over time and cause shrinking. Always wash bedding on the delicate cycle.

How to Wash Bed Sheets, Pillowcases and Duvet Covers

The first question you might have is can you wash sheets with clothes? While it’s technically doable, it’s not recommended. Brightly-colored clothing can bleed on your sheets, and zippers, hooks and buttons can cause pilling and abrasions.

Wash bedding with other bedding, and keep similar colors and fabrics together. After you’ve gathered your load and checked the tags, these steps will show you how to wash your bed sheets, pillowcases and duvet covers:

Fill the washer with water. While cool water is always recommended, especially with percale and sateen sheets, you can use warm water on linen sheets and essential quilts if you choose.

Add mild, liquid laundry detergent in amounts less than the manufacturer calls for.
Let the soap dissolve before loading bedding into the washing machine.

 

Our Factory

 

Nantong Xinchen Home Co., Ltd. has been established for over 20 years. Our factory is located in Rugao, Nantong, a two-hour drive from Shanghai. We meet the personalized demands of consumers for household products. Through nearly 20 years of growth and development, our company has successfully diversified its product range, enhanced service personalization, and achieved strategic goals in technology. Our brand value and industry competitiveness are well-recognized by both consumers and the industry. Our philosophy is to prioritize quality and uphold integrity. We aim to ensure customer satisfaction with our products and warmly welcome your visit!

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FAQ
 

 

Q: What is the meaning of beddings?

A: Bedding is sheets, duvets, and blankets that are used on beds. Synonyms: bedclothes, covers, sheets, blankets More Synonyms of bedding.

Q: How do you wash a bedding set?

A: Bed sheets should be washed in the warmest water appropriate for the fabric, using a sheets cycle or the cycle recommended in your washer's use and care guide. If there isn't a cycle specified, a normal or regular cycle will usually suffice for cotton, polyester or linen sheets.

Q: What are the benefits of bedding?

A: Enhanced sleep health: The right bedding can significantly improve sleep quality, thanks to materials that regulate temperature and promote breathability. This leads to deeper, more restful sleep cycles, which are crucial for overall health and well-being with your sleeping routine.

Q: Does bedding make a difference?

A: The material of your bed sheets can significantly impact your sleep quality by influencing comfort, temperature regulation, and allergen control. By understanding the pros and cons of different sheet materials, you can make an informed choice that enhances your sleep environment.

Q: What is the most comfortable type of bedding?

A: Check the fiber content.
100% cotton sheets are the most popular because they're soft, strong and comfortable to lie on. Polyester or cotton/polyester blends are often more durable and less expensive, but they don't feel as natural. You can also choose from novelty fibers (like lyocell or linen) for a unique feel.

Q: What are the 2 types of bedding?

A: Fitted sheets: The fitted sheet is the foundation of your bedding and goes directly on top of your mattress or your mattress cover. ...
Flat sheets: A flat sheet goes right on top of your fitted sheet and is tucked into the foot of the bed with the top end open.

Q: How do I choose high quality bedding?

A: Materials: Although more expensive than synthetic options, natural materials—think cotton, linen, or TENCEL™ Lyocell—are more comfortable, durable, and breathable, so they're a better investment. Thread Count: A high thread count isn't always a sign of quality, but it can tell you about bedding's texture and warmth.

Q: What thread count is better for bedding?

A: “Basic quality" bedding of linen has a thread count of 132 to 144, "good quality" bedding has a thread count of 180 to 220, "great quality" fabric has a thread count beyond 300, and "excellent quality" linen has a thread count beyond 400.

Q: How do you take care of bedding?

A: For Sheets and Pillowcases
Good cleaning frequency: Once a week.
Best method: Launder in warm or cold water. (Hot water can shrink them.) Use nonchlorine bleach, as other bleach can seriously break down fibers. ...
For upkeep: Where possible, hang sheets outside but not in direct sun. They'll feel and smell totally dreamy!

Q: How often should bedding be changed?

A: The Good Housekeeping Institute says that your sheets should be changed at least once every two weeks. However, if you suffer with night sweats or allergies such as asthma, it's worth washing them weekly to get rid of any grime or potential irritants and keep your sleeping space fresh and clean.

Q: What is the best wash for bedding?

A: We spend a lot of time in our beds, so our sheets tend to become dirty quite quickly. Sheets should be washed at a warm temperature to kill bacteria. A good temperature to wash bed sheets is 40 degrees but a 60-degree wash will be better at killing germs and should be used if someone in the house has been ill.

 

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