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Indulge in Luxurious Comfort

At Mahendra Decor Walls, we believe your bedroom should be a sanctuary – a place of ultimate relaxation and rejuvenation. The cornerstone of this sanctuary is your bed, and at its heart lies the quality of your bed linen. Our exquisite collection of bedsheets, duvet covers, pillowcases, and throws is meticulously chosen to envelop you in luxurious comfort, elevate your bedroom’s aesthetic, and promise you the restorative sleep you deserve, right here in Bangalore.

The Essence of Fine Bed Linen: More Than Just Fabric

Bed linen is pivotal to both the comfort and style of your bedroom. It influences:

Sleep Quality

The feel of the fabric against your skin, its breathability, and its temperature-regulating properties directly impact how well you sleep.

Bedroom Ambiance

Colours, patterns, and textures of your bed linen can instantly set the mood and theme for your entire bedroom, making it a serene retreat or a vibrant haven.

Hygiene & Health

Quality bed linen, regularly cared for, contributes to a clean and healthy sleep environment, minimizing allergens.

Durability

Well-chosen and properly cared for bed linen will last longer, providing continuous comfort and beauty.

Discover Our Luxurious Collection: Types of Bed Linen

Mahendra Decor Walls offers a diverse range of bed linen crafted from the finest materials and featuring a variety of weaves and styles.

Bed Linen

By Fabric Type

  • Cotton Bed Linen

The timeless favourite, renowned for its breathability, softness, and durability.

  • Egyptian Cotton: Considered the finest, with extra-long staple fibres that create incredibly soft, strong, and lustrous fabric. Ideal for a luxurious feel.
  • Supima Cotton: Premium American-grown cotton, known for its superior strength, softness, and colour retention.
  • Percale Cotton: A plain weave that creates a crisp, cool, and matte finish, similar to a classic dress shirt. Perfect for hot sleepers.
  • Sateen Cotton: A weave that gives the fabric a smooth, silky feel with a subtle sheen, offering a luxurious drape.
  • Flannel Cotton: Brushed cotton that creates a soft, fuzzy surface, excellent for warmth and coziness, ideal for cooler nights.
  • Benefits: Highly breathable, absorbent, durable, easy to care for, and available in a vast range of thread counts and finishes.
  • Linen Bed Linen

Made from flax fibres, linen is highly breathable, absorbent, and exceptionally durable. It has a beautiful, natural texture that softens with every wash, offering a relaxed yet sophisticated look.

  • Benefits: Excellent temperature regulation (cool in summer, warm in winter), highly breathable, becomes softer over time, naturally hypoallergenic.
  • Ideal For: Those who appreciate a natural, slightly rumpled elegance and seek superior breathability.
  • Silk Bed Linen

The epitome of luxury, silk is incredibly smooth, soft, and naturally hypoallergenic. It’s gentle on skin and hair and has excellent temperature-regulating properties.

  • Benefits: Luxuriously soft, smooth and lustrous, naturally hypoallergenic, breathable.
  • Considerations: Higher price point, requires delicate care (often hand washing or dry cleaning).
  • Ideal For: Indulgent comfort, sensitive skin, and a truly opulent bedroom.
  • Tencel™ Lyocell Bed Linen

A sustainable fabric made from eucalyptus wood pulp. It’s incredibly soft, smooth, highly breathable, and has excellent moisture-wicking properties, making it great for temperature regulation.

  • Benefits: Exceptionally soft, breathable, moisture-wicking, eco-friendly.
  • Ideal For: Hot sleepers, those with sensitive skin, and environmentally conscious individuals.
  • Bamboo Bed Linen

Derived from bamboo pulp, this fabric is known for its incredible softness, silky drape, and natural breathability. It’s also hypoallergenic and moisture-wicking.

  • Benefits: Silky soft, highly breathable, naturally hypoallergenic, moisture-wicking.
  • Ideal For: Sensitive skin, hot sleepers, and those seeking an eco-friendly alternative.
  • Microfiber Bed Linen (Polyester)

A synthetic fabric known for its exceptional softness, wrinkle resistance, and affordability. It’s often highly durable and quick-drying.

  • Benefits: Very soft, wrinkle-resistant, durable, affordable, easy to care for.
  • Ideal For: Budget-conscious shoppers, those seeking easy maintenance.

Bed Linen

By Bed Linen Items

  • Bedsheets Fitted sheets to cover the mattress and flat sheets for layering.
  • Duvet Covers Protect your duvet/comforter and allow for easy style changes.
  • Pillowcases To cover and protect your pillows.
  • Quilt Covers / Comforter Covers Similar to duvet covers, offering protection and style.
  • Bedspreads & Coverlets Decorative layers that sit on top of the bed, adding style and warmth.
  • Throws & Blankets Add extra warmth, texture, and a decorative touch.

Bed Linen

Thread Count

  • Description Thread count refers to the number of threads woven into one square inch of fabric. While often seen as a primary indicator of quality, it’s just one factor.
  • Higher Thread Count (200-800+) enerally indicates a softer, denser, and more durable fabric. However, excessively high thread counts (e.g., 1000+) can sometimes be misleading, achieved by using multi-ply yarns that aren't necessarily softer.
  • Optimal Range A good quality cotton sheet typically ranges from 200 to 400 thread count for a balance of softness, breathability, and durability. For sateen, a higher thread count can enhance its silky feel.

Care & Longevity: Making Your Bed Linen Last

Proper care is essential to maintain the quality, softness, and longevity of your bed linen.

Read Care Labels

Always follow the specific washing instructions on your bed linen’s care label, as different fabrics have different needs.

Wash Separately

Wash bed linen separately from other laundry items (especially those with zippers or harsh textures) to prevent damage.

Use Mild Detergent

Avoid harsh detergents, bleach, and fabric softeners (which can build up and reduce breathability over time).

Cool or Warm Water

Most bed linens benefit from washing in cool or warm water to prevent shrinkage and preserve colours.

Gentle Cycle

Use a gentle cycle to minimize wear and tear on the fabric.

Drying

Tumble dry on low heat or line dry to prevent shrinkage and maintain fabric integrity. Over-drying can damage fibres.

Ironing (Optional)

Many fabrics, especially cotton and linen, can be ironed for a crisp, fresh look, if desired.

Storage

Store bed linen in a cool, dry place. Using breathable bags can help keep them fresh.

FAQs

Thread count refers to the number of threads woven into one square inch of fabric. While higher thread counts generally indicate a softer and more durable fabric, it's just one factor. Weave, fibre quality, and finish also play significant roles. A thread count between 200-400 for cotton is often considered a good balance of quality and breathability.

For Bangalore's warmer climate, breathable fabrics like cotton (especially percale weave), linen, Tencel™ Lyocell, and bamboo are excellent choices as they promote airflow and wick away moisture, keeping you cool and comfortable.

For hygiene, it's generally recommended to wash bed linen at least once a week, or more frequently if you sweat a lot, have allergies, or have pets on the bed.

Absolutely! Mixing and matching solid colours with patterns, or different textures, is a great way to personalize your bedroom and create a unique, layered look. Our team can help you with colour and texture coordination.

A comforter is a single, pre-filled bedding item. A duvet cover is like a large pillowcase that fits over a duvet (a plain insert), protecting it and allowing you to change your bedding style easily by swapping the cover.

Yes, our bed linen collection includes sizes for single, double, queen, and king beds to ensure a perfect fit for your mattress.

Follow the care instructions on the label, wash in cool or warm water on a gentle cycle, use mild detergents, and tumble dry on low heat or line dry. Avoid over-drying and excessive use of fabric softeners.