Each component in your bedding, from the bed sheet to the broader bed linens, has a specific function and usage that contributes to your overall sleep experience.
Bedding Designs
Cotton is a soft and fluffy natural fiber that comes from the cotton plant. They are harvested from the boll of the plant, then spun and woven into durable cotton sheets.
Another beautiful cotton fabric is sateen. It has a very delicate sheen that gives it its signature 5-star silky look and feel. Sateen bedding tends to be heavier and thicker than percale because of its weave so it’s the ideal bedding option for those looking for an extra warm layer at night. Because of its silky finish, sateen will give your bedroom a major luxury update.
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Flannel is generally made with either a twill or percale weave. The fabric is then napped to hide the weave. Napping is a finishing technique that gives flannel that signature fluffy, fuzzy feel. Flannel can be napped on just one side, or it can be double-napped, meaning both sides of the fabric are napped, for extra softness. Flannel is also often sheared after napping for a smoother texture.


If you perceive bed sheets as an investment and are willing to shell out more for longer-lasting sheets, then linen may be a better fit.
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A duvet is similar to a comforter except it requires the use of a duvet cover, where a comforter does not. Typically, a duvet is solid white and stuffed with down or a down alternative.
Pink bedding, on the other hand, adds a touch of femininity and warmth to the bedroom. Whether it's a soft blush or a vibrant pink, this color creates a warm and cozy atmosphere. Pink bedding is perfect for creating a romantic and charming bedroom space.
Blue bedding - Induces a sense of calm, contentment and peacefulness. Studies have shown that blue shades can reduce your heart rate and lower your blood pressure, as well as helping you to sleep more soundly.
In 1689, English diplomat, Paul Rycaut visited Hamburg in Germany where he first experienced sleeping under a duvet. He sent his friends back in England some bags of eiderdown with instructions on how to make their own duvets and he also tried to sell the duvets himself. Unfortunately for him, the British people were not keen to embrace this new concept. It was prohibitively expensive, so instead, they opted to carry on using the more affordable sheets and blankets.
All in all, the right combination of bedding types and accessories can transform your bedroom into a relaxing and visually appealing retreat. Whether you prefer a minimalist look or a more layered and decorative style, the key is to choose high-quality bedding that not only looks great but also promotes a restful sleep.

