Mellanni microfiber sheets are designed to be low-maintenance, but a few simple habits will make a noticeable difference in how they look and feel. Whether you want a crisp hotel-style bed, a wrinkle-free finish, or help picking the right size for an adjustable base, the tips below cover the most common questions.Documentation Index
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Mellanni sheets are hypoallergenic and safe for sensitive skin. The tightly woven microfiber resists common allergens like dust mites, making these sheets a good choice for allergy sufferers.
Tips and tricks
Your sheets get softer with every wash
Your sheets get softer with every wash
Unlike some bedding that softens only during a break-in period, Mellanni microfiber continues to get softer the more you wash it. If your sheets feel stiff after the first wash, keep going — the texture improves noticeably over the first several washes.
Prevent wrinkles with a simple drying trick
Prevent wrinkles with a simple drying trick
For a fresh, hotel-quality look, make the bed immediately after the dryer cycle finishes while the sheets are still slightly warm. Smooth the fabric as you tuck and fold. The residual warmth relaxes any creases without ironing. If wrinkles do set in, lightly re-wet the sheets and tumble dry on low for a few minutes to release them.
The fitted sheet stays put on deep mattresses
The fitted sheet stays put on deep mattresses
Mellanni fitted sheets have elastic running all the way around the hem, not just at the corners. This full perimeter elastic keeps the sheet securely anchored even on thick pillow-top or memory foam mattresses that tend to pop corner-only sheets off during the night.
Microfiber is breathable and moisture-wicking
Microfiber is breathable and moisture-wicking
The microfiber weave pulls moisture away from your body and allows air to circulate, which helps regulate temperature while you sleep. If you run warm or wake up feeling hot, microfiber is a practical choice compared to heavier cotton weaves that trap heat.
Choosing a color: what to know about lint and stains
Choosing a color: what to know about lint and stains
Mellanni offers 40+ colors. A few things worth knowing before you choose:
- Darker colors (navy, charcoal, black) show lint and light pet hair more visibly. Washing separately from lint-producing fabrics helps.
- Lighter colors (white, ivory, light gray) may show stains more readily but also photograph well and brighten a room.
- Mid-tones (sage, dusty blue, mauve) tend to be the most forgiving for everyday use.
Mix and match pillowcases and sheets
Mix and match pillowcases and sheets
Pillowcases and sheet sets are sold separately in the Mellanni lineup, so you can combine colors to create a layered look without buying a full set in each color. A neutral sheet set with a contrasting pillowcase color is an easy way to refresh the look of your bed.
Stocking a guest room
Stocking a guest room
If you want a low-effort guest room, keep two or three sheet sets in different colors so you can rotate them easily between guests. Store each set in its included bag so everything stays organized and dust-free. Having multiple sets also means you can wash one while the other is on the bed.
Mellanni microfiber does not pill
Mellanni microfiber does not pill
Pilling is caused by friction breaking loose fibers that then ball up on the surface. Mellanni microfiber is engineered to resist pilling with normal use. If you do see pilling, the most common cause is washing with rough fabrics like towels or denim — wash your sheets separately to avoid this.
