
Hotel Linen Introduction
Hotel linen refers to all types of textile products provided by hotels for guests, covering fabrics used in guest rooms, restaurants, spas, and other areas. Based on their purpose and setting, hotel linen can be categorized into the following types:
1. Guest Room Linens
These linens are primarily used for guest room beds, bathrooms, and related services, including:
- Bedding:
- Sheets (flat sheets, fitted sheets)
- Duvet covers
- Pillowcases/pillow shams
- Mattress protectors (for protection against dirt and moisture)
- Bed skirts (decorative)
- Down quilts or comforters
- Bath towels
- Hand towels
- Washcloths
- Bath mats (non-slip and absorbent)
- Bathrobes (typically provided in high-end hotels)
2. F&B Linens(catering linens)
These linens are used in hotel restaurants, banquet halls, and other catering areas:
- Tablecloths (available in round, rectangular, square shapes, and various sizes)
- Napkins (cloth or disposable)
- Chair covers
- Tray liners
- Serviettes (commonly used in upscale Western restaurants)
3. Public Area Linens
These include:
- Sofa covers and cushion covers (suitable for lobbies and lounge areas)
- Curtains (for both rooms and public areas)
- Conference tablecloths
4. Other Special Linens
- Spa supplies: massage towels, headscarves, disposable sheets, etc.
- Staff uniforms: chef uniforms, waiter uniforms, etc. (Some hotels categorize these under linen management.)
Core Features of Linens
1. High Replacement Frequency: Hotel linens need to be replaced daily or after each guest's stay, and they undergo intense washing.
2. Standardized Specifications: Customized sizes are offered according to the hotel’s grade (for example, pillowcases typically measure 50x80 cm, flat sheet sizes vary according to different sizes of mattresses).
3. Material Requirements:
- Main materials include pure cotton (typically 40S or 60S) and cotton-polyester blends for durability.
- High-end hotels may opt for natural materials like linen and bamboo fibers.
4. Hygiene and Durability: Hotel linens must be able to withstand high-temperature washing, resist wrinkles, and dry quickly.
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