I offered fleece sheets to guests - no takers. WE love them especially in the teens and single digit weather. It has warmed up enough now to go back to flannel (guest beds all have flannel). Fleece is soft, cozy, and WARM. Just 10 minutes with the e-blanket and I can turn off the e-blanket for the rest of the night.When I was single I loved to warm the bed before I got in. Now, DH warms it for me. I would not put an electric blanket in a guest room since the risks of overheating out weigh the benefit, imho.
No, we use fleece sheets which are warmer than standard cotton sheets in the dead of winter. It is a compromise but our guests have always been pleasantly surprised. The fleece sheets are really easy to launder unlike an electric blanket..
I bet your guests have never tried sleeping in fleece. We didn't give them a choice...but of course if any complained we would have changed the linens. I was skeptical myself the first time I hear of them. But on really cold New England winter nights they are comforting and warm. I like them better than flannel for their softness and warmth, although flannel runs a close second!I offered fleece sheets to guests - no takers. WE love them especially in the teens and single digit weather. It has warmed up enough now to go back to flannel (guest beds all have flannel). Fleece is soft, cozy, and WARM. Just 10 minutes with the e-blanket and I can turn off the e-blanket for the rest of the night.When I was single I loved to warm the bed before I got in. Now, DH warms it for me. I would not put an electric blanket in a guest room since the risks of overheating out weigh the benefit, imho.
No, we use fleece sheets which are warmer than standard cotton sheets in the dead of winter. It is a compromise but our guests have always been pleasantly surprised. The fleece sheets are really easy to launder unlike an electric blanket..
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I have fleece sheets but I stopped using them as I toss and turn a lot and they make it hard with flannel pj'sI offered fleece sheets to guests - no takers. WE love them especially in the teens and single digit weather. It has warmed up enough now to go back to flannel (guest beds all have flannel). Fleece is soft, cozy, and WARM. Just 10 minutes with the e-blanket and I can turn off the e-blanket for the rest of the night.When I was single I loved to warm the bed before I got in. Now, DH warms it for me. I would not put an electric blanket in a guest room since the risks of overheating out weigh the benefit, imho.
No, we use fleece sheets which are warmer than standard cotton sheets in the dead of winter. It is a compromise but our guests have always been pleasantly surprised. The fleece sheets are really easy to launder unlike an electric blanket..
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I have fleece sheets but I stopped using them as I toss and turn a lot and they make it hard with flannel pj'sI offered fleece sheets to guests - no takers. WE love them especially in the teens and single digit weather. It has warmed up enough now to go back to flannel (guest beds all have flannel). Fleece is soft, cozy, and WARM. Just 10 minutes with the e-blanket and I can turn off the e-blanket for the rest of the night.When I was single I loved to warm the bed before I got in. Now, DH warms it for me. I would not put an electric blanket in a guest room since the risks of overheating out weigh the benefit, imho.
No, we use fleece sheets which are warmer than standard cotton sheets in the dead of winter. It is a compromise but our guests have always been pleasantly surprised. The fleece sheets are really easy to launder unlike an electric blanket..
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It's like those old flannel boards we had as kids where you stuck the different pieces on the board to create scenes.EmptyNest said:I have fleece sheets but I stopped using them as I toss and turn a lot and they make it hard with flannel pj's
There IS a solution for that problem......I have fleece sheets but I stopped using them as I toss and turn a lot and they make it hard with flannel pj'sI offered fleece sheets to guests - no takers. WE love them especially in the teens and single digit weather. It has warmed up enough now to go back to flannel (guest beds all have flannel). Fleece is soft, cozy, and WARM. Just 10 minutes with the e-blanket and I can turn off the e-blanket for the rest of the night.When I was single I loved to warm the bed before I got in. Now, DH warms it for me. I would not put an electric blanket in a guest room since the risks of overheating out weigh the benefit, imho.
No, we use fleece sheets which are warmer than standard cotton sheets in the dead of winter. It is a compromise but our guests have always been pleasantly surprised. The fleece sheets are really easy to launder unlike an electric blanket..
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Sorry that solution is not acceptable any longer. In my younger days...yes...but not nowThere IS a solution for that problem......I have fleece sheets but I stopped using them as I toss and turn a lot and they make it hard with flannel pj'sI offered fleece sheets to guests - no takers. WE love them especially in the teens and single digit weather. It has warmed up enough now to go back to flannel (guest beds all have flannel). Fleece is soft, cozy, and WARM. Just 10 minutes with the e-blanket and I can turn off the e-blanket for the rest of the night.When I was single I loved to warm the bed before I got in. Now, DH warms it for me. I would not put an electric blanket in a guest room since the risks of overheating out weigh the benefit, imho.
No, we use fleece sheets which are warmer than standard cotton sheets in the dead of winter. It is a compromise but our guests have always been pleasantly surprised. The fleece sheets are really easy to launder unlike an electric blanket..
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