“Sheets were rough and smelled odd.”
“Towels felt cheap and worn out.”
“The bed looked clean, but the pillowcases had yellow stains.”
Sound familiar?
These are real guest reviews from properties that, on paper, had great service, stylish interiors, and competitive pricing. But just one detail kept tanking their online ratings: textile quality.
One boutique hotel chain in Southeast Asia noticed a pattern. Despite improvements in service and amenities, their lowest-rated metric was ‘room comfort’—and the complaints almost always involved
bed and bath linen.
After running a series of internal audits, management discovered:
Their towels were too thin (under 350 GSM) and wore out quickly
Their sheets were pilling and discolored after just a few washes
Guests felt “unclean” even when rooms were spotless
The linens simply didn’t match the expectation of a premium experience.
So instead of fighting bad reviews with marketing spin—they decided to change the guest experience itself.
Here’s what they did:
Breathable, soft, and wrinkle-resistant
Gave rooms an immediate visual and tactile upgrade
Reduced laundry-related complaints
Thicker, plush feel impressed guests immediately
Quick-dry and durable after many washes
Offered in white + spa-like pastel sets for suites
Small embroidery touches added luxury feel
Created photo opportunities guests shared on social media
Consistent product quality
Easy reorder process for seasonal stock
Optional pre-wash and labeling services to ease operations
Within two months of rolling out the new linen program:
Negative linen-related reviews dropped by 78%
Positive mentions of "room comfort" increased by 43%
Guest photos showing robes and beds were shared more on Instagram and TripAdvisor
Booking platforms showed improved ratings across Cleanliness, Comfort, and Value
It didn’t take a million-dollar renovation. It took better towels and sheets.
Hotels often underestimate how something as simple as a towel or fitted sheet can affect the guest’s entire perception.
When you’re choosing a linen supplier, consider:
Material quality (Combed cotton, bamboo, TENCEL™)
GSM weight for towels
Durability through frequent industrial washing
Custom branding options for added brand value
Responsiveness and stock reliability
Guests don’t always remember the thread count, but they’ll never forget how the bed made them feel.
If you're trying to improve reviews, start where your guests end every day: in the comfort of your bedding and towels. Because in the hospitality world, comfort isn’t a luxury—it’s the baseline.
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