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The Three Brilliant Reasons for the Bed Hole
One: The Hygiene Science, Keeping the Floor Away from Your Face
The problem is simple. In a hotel, the carpet or floor at the foot of the bed is the dirtiest part of the room. People walk on it with their street shoes, and housekeeping carts roll over it. If a blanket drags on the floor, it picks up dust, dirt, and bacteria.
The pocket solution is elegant. That slit at the bottom allows the housekeeping staff to tuck the very ends of the blankets and sheets inside the pocket, rather than letting them drag all the way to the floor.
This keeps the bedding clean, reduces the need for frequent washing, and ensures you are sleeping with sheets that have not been contaminated by the floor.
The science behind it is straightforward. By tucking the sheet into the pocket, housekeeping creates a barrier between the bedding and the floor. This reduces the transfer of dirt, dust, and bacteria from the carpet to the sheets.
Two: The Physics of a Tighter, Smoother Tuck
The problem here is physical. Tucking a thick blanket under a heavy mattress is difficult, especially when you are trying to get a crisp, tight military fold. The bottom corners often pop out, making the bed look messy and allowing the blanket to loosen over time.
The pocket solution uses simple mechanics. The slit creates a pocket to hold the heavy blanket securely. Once the blanket is tucked into the pocket, it is much harder to pull loose.