Investing in high-quality European flax linen bedding is a decision you won’t regret. Not only is linen luxurious and comfortable, but it’s also incredibly durable—when cared for properly. With the right maintenance, your linen bedding can last for years, becoming softer and more beautiful with each wash. To help you get the most out of your linen, we’ve put together this guide on how to care for your linen bedding.

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Washing Your Linen Bedding

Use a Gentle Cycle  ✏️ 

Linen is a strong fabric, but it’s best to wash it on a gentle cycle to preserve its fibers. Use cold or lukewarm water (up to 40°C or 104°F) to prevent shrinkage and maintain the fabric’s integrity.

Choose a Mild Detergent  ✏️ 

Opt for a mild, eco-friendly detergent that’s free from harsh chemicals or bleach. These can weaken the fibers and cause the fabric to lose its natural softness over time.

Avoid Overloading the Machine  ✏️ 

Give your linen bedding enough room to move freely in the washing machine. Overloading can lead to excessive friction, which may cause pilling or damage.

Wash with Similar Colors  ✏️ 

While linen is less prone to fading than other fabrics, it’s still a good idea to wash it with similar colors to maintain its vibrant hue.

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Drying Your Linen Bedding

Air Dry for Best Results  ✏️ 

The best way to dry linen is to let it air dry. Hang it outside on a clothesline or lay it flat on a drying rack. The fresh air will enhance linen’s natural crispness and help it retain its shape.

Tumble Dry on Low / Medium  ✏️ 

If you’re short on time, you can tumble dry your linen bedding on a low heat setting. Remove it while it’s still slightly damp to prevent over-drying, which can cause stiffness.

Avoid Direct Sunlight  ✏️ 

While sunlight can naturally disinfect and brighten linen, prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may cause fading. Dry your linen in a shaded area or indoors if possible.

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Ironing and Steaming

Embrace the Wrinkles  ✏️ 

One of the charms of linen is its natural, relaxed wrinkles. If you love the effortless, lived-in look, you can skip ironing altogether.

Line Lace Care  ✏️ 

Strech lace by hand  while it’s still slightly damp. 

Use a Steamer  ✏️ 

A handheld steamer is a quick and easy way to remove wrinkles without the need for an iron. It’s also gentler on the fabric.

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Storing Your Linen Bedding

 ➤ Store in a Cool, Dry Place

Keep your linen bedding in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. This will prevent mildew and discoloration.

 ➤ Use Breathable Storage Bags

Avoid plastic bags, as they can trap moisture and cause musty odors. Instead, use cotton or linen storage bags to allow the fabric to breathe.

 ➤ Rotate Your Bedding

To ensure even wear, rotate your linen bedding sets regularly. This will help extend the life of each piece.

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Additional Tips for Longevity

Spot Clean When Possible

For small stains, spot clean with a mild detergent and cold water instead of washing the entire set.

Avoid Fabric Softeners

Fabric softeners can coat the fibers and reduce linen’s natural breathability. Instead, add a cup of white vinegar to the rinse cycle to soften the fabric naturally.

Trim Loose Threads

If you notice any loose threads, trim them with scissors instead of pulling them to prevent further unraveling.

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Why Proper Care Matters

Caring for your linen bedding isn’t just about maintaining its appearance—it’s about preserving its quality and extending its lifespan. With the right care, your linen bedding will become softer, cozier, and more beautiful over time, making it a cherished part of your home for years to come.

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