The answer to the question of how many blankets should be present in each home depends, first of all, on the climate zone.
So, if the difference between temperatures in winter and summer is significant, it is worth considering getting at least two blankets - one for each season.
And in determining the warmth and seasonality of the product, its marking will help you, which you can decipher using the tips from this article.
100-150 g/sq.m (one sun)
These models are among the thinnest and are ideal for summertime due to their quality such as good thermoregulation. In this category you can find silk, bamboo, cashmere blankets or goose down or lyocell products.
200-220 g/sq.m (two suns)
This option can also be considered lightweight and is used in cool summers. Among the advantages of such blankets are light weight and good air exchange.
300 g/sq.m (three suns)
Blankets marked with these symbols can be used all year round. However, they can be too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter.
350-400 g/sq.m (four to five suns)
As you might have guessed, these blankets are very warm and will keep you warm at temperatures from +6 to -10 degrees. Bamboo, goose down, polyester or wool are used to make them.