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Re: Best places to buy bedding and towels? - Airbnb Community

Author: May

Aug. 04, 2025

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Re: Best places to buy bedding and towels? - Airbnb Community

@Jaclyn67 

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            Welcome to Airbnb hosting!!!!  I'm just going to tell you what we did and so far so good.  I bought online and on clearance--mostly Walmart.  I do highly recommend getting enough of everything for quick turn arounds.  In our case I wanted to be certain if I had a group of 6 staying a week and then a quick turn around that I had enough towels to get the second group through at least a couple of days.  Our rental is next door but we both work full time so through the week I am dependent on a cleaner and I do not have them do laundry.  I am not saying buy "cheap", buy good quality just do so frugally!

For bedding I keep 3 sets of complete bedding (mattress pad, sheets, comforters) for each bed.  It is probably overkill but better to have it and not need it........ I tried several kinds of sheets and settled on a wrinkle resistant that I found at Walmart.  

There is no set amount that you should spend.  You might want to start with the minimum you think you can get by on till you see how reservations come in.  Also if you have time blocked between bookings you may not need as much as I use.

I have found that it is helpful to have replacement items also such as tv remotes--sounds crazy I know!  We have had to replace the coffee maker (literally gave them ours) and a tv remote on the fly!!! 

Good luck!

Kim

@Jaclyn67  What you want for an Airbnb are decent quality, but not over the top. No need for thread count sheets unless you have some super luxurious, expensive listing.

Sheets are something you'll have to replace on a regular basis- most stains can be removed (hosts become laundry stain experts) but some can't. 

I've found decent sheets online from various places and at the kind of stores that carry discounted brand name stuff because it's last season's or has some small flaw or a store went out of business. There's a chain in Canada called Winners where I've found good deals- I don't know what the equivalent would be in the US.

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I've even gotten quite decent sheets at Walmart. 

While you will likely start out with "sets", it's a good idea to decide on a color scheme so you can simply replace a fitted or flat sheet if one gets ruined, rather than have to buy another whole set. So that could mean going with all white, or say shades of grey or blue or whatever you like. Then you could use a dark grey fitted sheet, a light grey top sheet and medium grey pillowcases if need be, or even a grey patterned sheet, and it will  still look purposeful rather than a hodge podge of whatever you happened to have clean.

My listing is eclectic and colorful, so I even use a totally different color fitted sheet and top sheet sometimes- like a burgundy fitted sheet, a grey top sheet, and pillowcases I make myself from patterned quilting cotton that has both colors in it. 

I've bought colored towels at Walmart, and a lot of hosts I know swear by those 10 pack white towels from Costco.

@Sarah977 wrote:

I've found decent sheets online from various places and at the kind of stores that carry discounted brand name stuff because it's last season's or has some small flaw or a store went out of business. There's a chain in Canada called Winners where I've found good deals- I don't know what the equivalent would be in the US.

@Jaclyn67 @Sarah977 

One equivalent is TJ Maxx (or TK Maxx/Homesense as it's called in the UK). I assume it has a similar offering to here? I've bought really good quality, branded bed linens there, as well as finding discounted stuff online. I've also found good quality towels and bath mats there and there's usually a big selection of both linens and towels.

Always check the clearance section for bargains. Often there is nothing wrong with the product and it's just that the packaging is slightly damaged. For example, I got a Superking sized high thread count Calvin Klein embroidered duvet cover for £20 instead of the original retail price of £300. It was perfect but the packaging was damaged. 

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