Bedding

This article is about human sleeping facilities. For other uses, see Bedding (disambiguation).
Bedclothes in a retail store

Bedding, also known as bedclothes,[1] is the materials laid above the mattress of a bed for hygiene, warmth, protection of the mattress, and decorative effect. Bedding is the removable and washable portion of a human sleeping environment. Multiple sets of bedding for each bed will often be washed in rotation and/or changed seasonally to improve sleep comfort at varying room temperatures. In American English, the word bedding generally does not include the mattress, bed frame, or bed base (such as box-spring),[2] while in British English it does.[3] In Australian English, bedding is often called manchester.

A set of bedding usually consists of a flat or fitted bed sheet that covers the mattress; a flat top sheet; either a blanket, quilt, or duvet, sometimes with a duvet cover which can replace or be used in addition to the top sheet; and a number of pillows with pillowcases, also referred to as pillow shams. (See #Terminology for more info on all these terms.) Additional blankets, etc. may be added to ensure the necessary insulation in cold sleeping areas. A common practice for children and some adults is to decorate a bed with plush stuffed animals, dolls, and other soft toys. These are not included under the designation of bedding, although they may provide additional warmth to the sleeper.

Bedding materials

Lightweight white, solid-color or printed plain weave, satin weave, or flannel cotton or cotton/polyester blends are the most common types of sheeting, although linen and silk may also be used, including in combination. Goose or duck down and other feathers are frequently used as a warm and lightweight filling in duvets, comforters and quilts. But such fill can protrude in part even from tightly-woven fabric, and be an irritant for many people, particularly those with allergies. Natural and synthetic down alternatives are marketed. Cotton, wool or polyester batting is commonly used as fill in quilts and down alternative comforters. These are less expensive and more easily laundered than natural down or feathers. Synthetic fibers are best in the form of thermofused (where fibers cross) batting. Thick-woven or knitted wool, cotton, acrylic or other microfiber synthetics, or blends of these, are typically used for blankets.

History

Around 3400 BC Egyptian pharaohs had their beds moved off the ground and slept on a raised surface. Bed linen was widely evolved in Egypt. It was seen as a symbol of light and purity, as well as a symbol of prosperity. The Egyptian mummies were often wrapped in bed linen.[4] Roman Empire mattresses were stuffed with wool, feather, reeds or hay. The beds were decorated with paint, bronze, silver, jewels and gold. During the Renaissance, mattresses were stuffed with straw and feathers and then covered with silks, velvets or satin material. In the 18th century Europeans began to use bed frames made from cast iron, and mattresses that were made of cotton. In Japan mattress types were stuffed with cotton and rolled up for storage during the day. In the 19th century the bed spring was invented, also called the box spring. In the 20th century United States, consumers bought the inner spring mattress, followed in the 1960s by the water bed (originating on the West Coast), and adoption of Japanese-style futons, air mattresses, and foam rubber mattresses and pillows.

Terminology

Bedcover entitled "Buildings, Animals and Shields", Albany, New York, c. 1890. Art Institute of Chicago collections.

Bedding sizes

Main article: Bed size

Bedding sizes are made with consideration of the dimensions of the bed and mattress for which it is to be used. Bed sizes vary around the world, with countries having their own standards and terminology.

Mattress sizes can be categorized by their country of sale:

UK

Bed measurements Fitted sheet Flat sheet Duvet cover
UK Single
90 cm × 190 cm (35 in × 75 in)
90 × 190 × 41 cm 180 × 260 cm 135 × 200 cm
Euro Single IKEA size
90 cm × 200 cm (35 in × 79 in)
90 × 200 × 41 cm 180 × 260 cm 150 × 200 cm
UK Double
135 cm × 190 cm (53 in × 75 in)
135 × 190 × 41 cm 220 × 260 cm 200 × 200 cm
Euro Double IKEA size
140 cm × 200 cm (55 in × 79 in)
140 × 200 × 41 cm 220 × 260 cm 200 × 200 cm
UK King Size
150 cm × 200 cm (59 in × 79 in)
150 × 200 × 41 cm 225 × 260  cm 225 × 220 cm
Euro King IKEA size
160 cm × 200 cm (63 in × 79 in)
160 × 200 × 41 cm 265 × 275 cm 240 × 220 cm
UK Super King Size
183 cm × 200 cm (72 in × 79 in)
183 × 200 × 41 cm 280 × 290 cm 260 × 220 cm
UK Emperor
215 cm × 215 cm (85 in × 85 in)
UK Caesar
245 cm × 220 cm (96 in × 87 in)

European

Bed measurements Fitted sheet Flat sheet Duvet cover
Single
90 cm × 190 cm (35 in × 75 in)
90 × 200 × 20 cm 180 × 260 cm 135 × 200 cm
Double
140 cm × 190 cm (55 in × 75 in)
140 × 190 × 20 cm 220 × 260 cm 200 × 200 cm
King
160 cm × 200 cm (63 in × 79 in)
160 × 200 × 20 cm 265 × 275 cm 240 × 220 cm
Super King
200 cm × 200 cm (79 in × 79 in)
200 × 200 × 20 cm 280 × 290 cm 260 × 220 cm

In Spain, standard mattress widths are 90 cm (35"), 105 cm (41"), 135 cm (53"), 150 cm (59"), 180 cm (71") and standard lengths 190 cm (75") and 200 cm (79"). Sizes are not named but are referred to by their dimensions in cm.

In Denmark standard sizes follow below table

Bed measurements standard long
Single bed 90 cm x 200 cm 90 cm x 220 cm
3/4 bed 140 cm x 200 cm 140 cm x 220 cm
Double bed 180 cm x 200 cm 180 cm x 220 cm

North American

The conversions to metric are rounded to the nearest whole centimeter.

Bed measurements Fitted sheet Flat sheet Duvet/quilt cover Comforters
Twin
38 in × 75 in (97 cm × 191 cm)
39” × 76 × 14”
(99 × 193 × 20 cm)
72” × 102”
(182 × 259 cm)
59” × 79”
(150 × 201 cm)
80” × 106”
(203 × 269 cm)
Twin XL
38 in × 80 in (97 cm × 203 cm)
39” × 80 × 14”
(99 × 203 × 20 cm)
72” × 114”
(182 × 290 cm)
59” × 102”
(150 × 259 cm)
80” × 106”
(203 × 269 cm)
Full
54 in × 75 in (137 cm × 191 cm)
54” × 76” x 15"
(137 × 193 × 20 cm)
87” × 102”
(221 × 259 cm)
80” × 80”
(201 × 201 cm)
100” × 106”
(254 × 269 cm)
Queen
60 in × 80 in (152 cm × 203 cm)
60” × 80” x 15"
(152 × 203 × 20 cm)
92” × 108”
(267 × 279 cm)
90” × 88”
(229 × 224 cm)
106” × 106”
(269 × 269 cm)
King
76 in × 80 in (193 cm × 203 cm)
76” × 80” × 15”
(193 × 203 × 20 cm)
110” × 114”
(279 × 290 cm)
90” × 102”
(229 × 259 cm)
112” × 106”
(284 × 269 cm)
California King
72 in × 84 in (183 cm × 213 cm)
73” × 85” × 15”
(185 × 216 × 20 cm)
111” × 114”
(279 × 290 cm)
94” × 104”
(239 × 264 cm)
114” × 106”
(290 × 269 cm)

Australian and New Zealand

Bed Measurements Fitted sheet Flat sheet Duvet cover
Single
91 × 191 cm
36 × 75 in
91 × 193 + 40 cm
36 × 76 +16 in
180 × 254 cm
71 × 100 in
140 × 210 cm
55 × 83 in
King Single
106 cm × 203 cm
41 × 80 in
107 × 203 + 40 cm
42 × 80 + 16 in
200 × 270 cm
79 × 106 in
160 × 210 cm
71 × 83 in
Double
137 × 191 cm
54 in × 75 in
137 × 193 + 40 cm
54 × 76 + 16 in
228 × 254 cm
90 × 100 in
180 × 210 cm
71 × 83 in
Queen
152 × 203 cm
60 × 80 in
152 × 203 + 40 cm
60 × 80 + 16 in
245 × 274 cm
97 × 108 in
210 × 210 cm
83 × 83 in
King
183 × 203 cm
72 × 80 in
182 × 203 + 40 cm
72 × 80 + 16 in
260 × 274 cm
102 × 108 in
245 × 210 cm
95 × 83 in

Japanese

Bed measurements Box sheet Flat sheet Duvet cover
Single
97 cm × 195 cm (38 in × 77 in)
100 × 200 × 30 cm 150 × 250 cm 150 × 210 cm
Semi-Double
122 cm × 195 cm (48 in × 77 in)
120 × 200 × 30 cm 170 × 250 cm 165x 200 cm
Double
140 cm × 195 cm (55 in × 77 in)
140 × 200 × 30 cm 180 × 260 cm 190 × 210 cm
Wide Double
152 cm × 195 cm (60 in × 77 in)
155 × 200 × 25 cm ×  cm ×  cm
Queen
170 cm × 195 cm (67 in × 77 in)
180 × 200 × 30 cm 220 × 250 cm 210x 210 cm
King
194 cm × 195 cm (76 in × 77 in)
200 × 200 × 30 cm 225 × 275 cm 230 × 210 cm
King Long
194 cm × 205 cm (76 in × 81 in)
× ×  cm 260 × 280 cm ×  cm

See also

References

  1. "Bedding - Definition". Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 15 December 2011.
  2. "Bedclothes - Definition". Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 15 December 2011.
  3. Oxford English Dictionary: "A collective term for the articles which compose a bed, esp. the mattress, feather-bed, or other article lain upon, and the bed-clothes."
  4. "Bed linen in Egypt - BeddingEU". BeddingEU. Retrieved 2016-06-10.
  5. "Luxury Duvet Covers - Luxury Duvet Covers". Luxury Duvet Covers. Retrieved 2016-01-28.
  6. 1 2 Von Tobel, Jackie. "Neck Rolls and Bolsters." The Design Directory of Bedding. Layton, UT: Gibbs Smith, 2009. 275.

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