The differences between hotel linens and home textiles for hotels

2022-07-08


  Hotel linens place a strong emphasis on controlling intrinsic product quality. To withstand frequent industrial laundering, they prioritize key internal quality parameters, including dimensional stability, tensile strength, absorbency, wash fastness, and dry‑rubbing fastness—each of which is essential for ensuring the performance and durability of textiles used in top‑tier tourist hotels.

  Household textiles primarily emphasize design patterns and color schemes. In contrast to home textiles, hotel linens exhibit the following characteristics:

  1. Towel products have a relatively high square‑gram weight, offering a richer texture, superior loft, and enhanced absorbency.

  2. The color palette is predominantly neutral, with a more subdued and unified tone than home textiles, emphasizing simplicity and elegance.

  3. Fabric products with higher yarn counts and greater fabric density are crafted with finer workmanship, offering superior softness and enhanced comfort against the skin.

  4. The filling materials used in duvet and pillow products must meet stringent quality standards, with particular emphasis on resilience, environmental friendliness, and dust control, to ensure a pollution-free sleep experience.

  5. In the dyeing process, to meet the stringent environmental standards set by the National Tourism Hotel Association, we use only the highest‑quality materials and place particular emphasis on the eco‑friendliness of our dyes, ensuring that all products in contact with skin are free from contamination.