Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Why are hotel sheets all white?

Why are hotel sheets all white?

1. The first reason for using white sheets is that they don't cover up stains. Beds with white sheets are also a warning, asking guests to be careful with their food and things. They will think twice, throw any food on the bed and get dirty or dirty.

2. Compared with other sheets, bleaching white sheets is easy, which can not only clean sheets, but also kill all bacteria.

The white tone brings a quiet atmosphere and makes the guests feel relaxed during their stay. This further helps them reduce stress. Now that you know the reasons behind keeping all white sheets, you must also know that hotels used to have colored sheets until 1990. This was done to hide the stains and satisfy the guests, but later the designer of Westin Hotel studied the significance of luxury beds to the guests. This study tells them that whiteboard will be a great, in fact, the best choice to keep guests clean.

One of the greatest benefits of staying in a hotel is to enjoy a luxurious breakfast in bed in the morning. But-as anyone who has eaten breakfast knows-there is nothing more embarrassing than knocking over the tray on the original white sheets.

Considering that generally speaking, people are not primitive creatures, it seems counterintuitive for hotels to use the sheets that are most easily dyed. But there are bright white bedding geniuses. Guests really don't want dirty sheets. After all, if the stain is easy to disguise, how do you know if the paper is clean? White sheets are an effective way for hotels to prove their cleanliness standards. Just as rich people used to wear white clothes to show that they could keep clean, hotels used all-white linen to show luxury.