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“MATERIAL PLANNING: BEDDING, 
LINENS, AND UNIFORMS” 
M.C.M. MORALES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES 
 Generate purchase specifications for bedding, 
including sheets, pillows, mattress pads, blankets 
and bedspreads. 
 Develop purchase criteria for table linens, including 
proper size, fabric content, and method of 
construction. 
 Generate standards of selection for employee 
uniforms. 
 Generate criteria for bath linens for different classes 
of hotels.
“BEDDING “ 
 Encompasses all materials used in the making 
of a bed. 
 This includes sheets, pillowcases, blankets, 
pillows, bedspreads, dust ruffles, comforters 
and matters covers.
BEDDINGS
“SHEETS AND PILLOWCASES” 
 For many years, people believed that a quality hotel 
should change guest linens daily. 
 Today, environmentally responsible hotels leave 
that choice up to the guest. 
 These linen reuse program can save water, and 
energy and may even also prevent additional 
laundry chemical into the enviroment.
FABRIC MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION 
 Majority of hotels use a cotton/ polyester (Dacron) 
blend. 
 Cotton/ polyester blends are more durable than 
straight cotton. 
 After 100 launderings, cotton loses 35 to 40 percent of 
its tensile strength.
FABRIC MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION 
 Blends are more economical to launder. 
 They will retain 15 to 50 percent less water than a full 
cotton sheet 
Cotton fibers in a sheet can be either combed or carded 
before spinning
SIZE 
 Two sheets measurements: 
 Torn sheet- the size of the sheet before hemming. 
 Finished sheets- has a top and bottom hem 
o Fitted Sheets are never used in commercial applications 
because they tear at their corners 
o Standard Sheets are more flexible and larger standard 
sheets can be substituted for smaller sheets
BED SHEETS
BLANKETS 
 It is an insulator ; it keeps body heat in and cold air 
out. 
 The best blankets light in weight for comfort, but 
at the same time it should be a highly effective 
thermal insulator.
FABRIC MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION 
 Blankets have extremely high heat retention. 
 Synthetic such as polyester, acrylics and nylon. 
 Woven blankets are normally expensive
BLANKET
BEDSPREADS, COMFORTERS & DUST 
RUFFLES 
 The bed is the focal point in most guestrooms. 
 Should complement the colors and other design 
elements in the room. 
There are two main styles of bedspreads: 
• Tailored spreads- fit the corners of the mattress 
snugly 
• Throw spreads- bulge at the corners at the foot of the 
bed 
Shams- are pillow covers that match the fabric used in the 
bedspread.
BEDSPREADS, COMFORTERS & DUST 
RUFFLES
DUST RUFFLES
FABRIC MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION 
 Most hotels would prefer to have a washable 
bedspread fabric. 
 Dust ruffles are often cotton/ polyester blend 
products.
SIZE 
 Coverlets are easier to handle and they fit better 
into the washer and dryer. 
 Duvet Covers are now preferred over any other bed 
covering in the better hotels.
PILLOWS 
 Some prefer soft pillows, and others prefer hard 
pillows. 
 One camp holds that to be truly comfortable a 
pillow must be filled with goose down, whereas 
others contend that polyester will do just as well.
PILLOWS
PILLOWS 
 Natural fills 
 Standard by which all other fills are measured is down -- 
- specifically goose down from the European variety of 
goose. 
 Using goose down alone to fill a pillow is very 
expensive, so the larger down feathers from ducks are 
blended together with the goose down. 
 Down feathers are found only in the most upscale 
hotels.
MATTRESS COVERS 
 Serves two purposes: 
 They provide a padded layer between the guest and the 
mattress, making for a more restful sleeps. 
 They protect the mattress from stains resulting from 
spills and from incontinent or sick guest. 
* Mattress should be changed whenever the guests 
checks out.
QUILTED PADS 
 All cotton quilted pads are very expensive 
 One problem associated with quilted pads is the 
tendency of the diagonal threads to break after a 
few washings. 
 All cotton pads tend to shrink 15 to 20 percent.
FELT PADS 
 Preferred pads for hotels is the 100 percent 
polyester. 
 The pad does not pucker or become lumpy. 
 Also far less expensive and moisture proofed.
VINYL COVERS 
 Are more appropriate for hospital applications. 
 The new generation of vinyl covers can even be 
washed like cloth and can be sterilized.
BATH AND TABLE LINENS 
 The quality of a hotel’s bath and table linens is a 
remarkably accurate indicator of the hotel’s class 
and price level. 
 The thicker the towels, the more expensive the 
accommodations.
FABRIC MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION 
 Standard hotel bath linen is a terry cloth towel that 
is a blend of cotton/ polyester fibers. 
 Terry cloth towels are woven on a loom. 
 Ground warp- the fibers running lengthwise in the 
towel 
Usually a blend of two parts polyester and one part cotton. 
Pile Warp- is the yarn running lengthwise in the towel that 
makes the terry loops on both sides of the towels' 
surface.
SIZE 
 The standard size for a good quality towel is 
25”x50”. 
 An average size for the face towel is 16”x27”. 
 Bath Mat will measure 22”x34” 
 Towels and washcloths can be found in larger or 
smaller sizes than the above recommendations

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Chapter 7 Material planning: bedroom, linen,pillows

  • 1. “MATERIAL PLANNING: BEDDING, LINENS, AND UNIFORMS” M.C.M. MORALES
  • 2. LEARNING OBJECTIVES  Generate purchase specifications for bedding, including sheets, pillows, mattress pads, blankets and bedspreads.  Develop purchase criteria for table linens, including proper size, fabric content, and method of construction.  Generate standards of selection for employee uniforms.  Generate criteria for bath linens for different classes of hotels.
  • 3. “BEDDING “  Encompasses all materials used in the making of a bed.  This includes sheets, pillowcases, blankets, pillows, bedspreads, dust ruffles, comforters and matters covers.
  • 5. “SHEETS AND PILLOWCASES”  For many years, people believed that a quality hotel should change guest linens daily.  Today, environmentally responsible hotels leave that choice up to the guest.  These linen reuse program can save water, and energy and may even also prevent additional laundry chemical into the enviroment.
  • 6. FABRIC MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION  Majority of hotels use a cotton/ polyester (Dacron) blend.  Cotton/ polyester blends are more durable than straight cotton.  After 100 launderings, cotton loses 35 to 40 percent of its tensile strength.
  • 7. FABRIC MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION  Blends are more economical to launder.  They will retain 15 to 50 percent less water than a full cotton sheet Cotton fibers in a sheet can be either combed or carded before spinning
  • 8. SIZE  Two sheets measurements:  Torn sheet- the size of the sheet before hemming.  Finished sheets- has a top and bottom hem o Fitted Sheets are never used in commercial applications because they tear at their corners o Standard Sheets are more flexible and larger standard sheets can be substituted for smaller sheets
  • 10. BLANKETS  It is an insulator ; it keeps body heat in and cold air out.  The best blankets light in weight for comfort, but at the same time it should be a highly effective thermal insulator.
  • 11. FABRIC MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION  Blankets have extremely high heat retention.  Synthetic such as polyester, acrylics and nylon.  Woven blankets are normally expensive
  • 13. BEDSPREADS, COMFORTERS & DUST RUFFLES  The bed is the focal point in most guestrooms.  Should complement the colors and other design elements in the room. There are two main styles of bedspreads: • Tailored spreads- fit the corners of the mattress snugly • Throw spreads- bulge at the corners at the foot of the bed Shams- are pillow covers that match the fabric used in the bedspread.
  • 14. BEDSPREADS, COMFORTERS & DUST RUFFLES
  • 16. FABRIC MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION  Most hotels would prefer to have a washable bedspread fabric.  Dust ruffles are often cotton/ polyester blend products.
  • 17. SIZE  Coverlets are easier to handle and they fit better into the washer and dryer.  Duvet Covers are now preferred over any other bed covering in the better hotels.
  • 18.
  • 19. PILLOWS  Some prefer soft pillows, and others prefer hard pillows.  One camp holds that to be truly comfortable a pillow must be filled with goose down, whereas others contend that polyester will do just as well.
  • 21. PILLOWS  Natural fills  Standard by which all other fills are measured is down -- - specifically goose down from the European variety of goose.  Using goose down alone to fill a pillow is very expensive, so the larger down feathers from ducks are blended together with the goose down.  Down feathers are found only in the most upscale hotels.
  • 22. MATTRESS COVERS  Serves two purposes:  They provide a padded layer between the guest and the mattress, making for a more restful sleeps.  They protect the mattress from stains resulting from spills and from incontinent or sick guest. * Mattress should be changed whenever the guests checks out.
  • 23. QUILTED PADS  All cotton quilted pads are very expensive  One problem associated with quilted pads is the tendency of the diagonal threads to break after a few washings.  All cotton pads tend to shrink 15 to 20 percent.
  • 24. FELT PADS  Preferred pads for hotels is the 100 percent polyester.  The pad does not pucker or become lumpy.  Also far less expensive and moisture proofed.
  • 25. VINYL COVERS  Are more appropriate for hospital applications.  The new generation of vinyl covers can even be washed like cloth and can be sterilized.
  • 26.
  • 27. BATH AND TABLE LINENS  The quality of a hotel’s bath and table linens is a remarkably accurate indicator of the hotel’s class and price level.  The thicker the towels, the more expensive the accommodations.
  • 28. FABRIC MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION  Standard hotel bath linen is a terry cloth towel that is a blend of cotton/ polyester fibers.  Terry cloth towels are woven on a loom.  Ground warp- the fibers running lengthwise in the towel Usually a blend of two parts polyester and one part cotton. Pile Warp- is the yarn running lengthwise in the towel that makes the terry loops on both sides of the towels' surface.
  • 29. SIZE  The standard size for a good quality towel is 25”x50”.  An average size for the face towel is 16”x27”.  Bath Mat will measure 22”x34”  Towels and washcloths can be found in larger or smaller sizes than the above recommendations