We started attaching the top sheet to the bottom at the request of some of our customers. There are two groups of people who consider the attached sheet: those who find bed making cumbersome when they have to reach across the bed to tuck in against a wall or those who get frustrated with the sheets pulling out from the bottom of the bed. it also stops the sheets becoming trapped when you lift the queen beds to access storage. If you have a small washing machine in your van, you need to consider the load size as the sheets cannot be separated..
Queen & Double Beds
We attach the sheets on the island beds at the bottom between the curved corners. That way the sheet stays tucked in but you can still stick your feet out from under the covers on the sides if you need to (That's me!) .
Single Beds & Bunks
With single beds and bunks you have the choice of joining the sheets at the bottom or the side. If you are attaching on the side we recommend making it the wall side so that access is not inhibited. With the side attachment we start 50cm from the top so that you have room to fold down the sheet, so that it clears the pillow and your arms are not trapped. We don't join both the side and bottom at the same time as this doesn't give your feet enough room.