- When it comes to size, bamboo cooling sheets are available in a range of sizes to suit every bed
- Another great thing about waffle robes is their warmth and comfort. The waffle fabric is very insulating, which means that it can keep you warm on chilly days. It also has a soft and fluffy texture that feels amazing against the skin. Whether you're snuggling up in bed or taking a relaxing bath, a waffle robe will provide you with the ultimate comfort.
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.


How you choose to outfit your bed is personal preference, but are you well-schooled in distinguishing one layer from the next? What is the difference between a duvet and a quilt? What is a coverlet? Should you choose a bedspread or a blanket cover? And what is a bed scarf? Scroll down for our informative bed coverings glossary.
Summer bedding is designed to keep your child cool and comfortable during the warmer months. Summer bedding usually made from a lightweight and breathable material, such as cotton or linen, which allows for better air circulation and helps prevent overheating. Look for summer bedding sets that include fitted sheets, lightweight blankets, and breathable comforters to ensure your child is comfortable all night long.
Flat vs. Fitted Sheet
'The difference is in the weave,' says Aja Tilghman. 'Cotton refers to the overall material, where cotton percale is created through a crisscross weaving technique that results in a more soft, delicate, and durable feel.'
From a practical standpoint folding and ironing flat sheets is fairly easy, however, fitted sheets are more difficult to fold neatly and iron because of the elasticated corners. Opt for modern lightweight polyester/cotton fabrics and your bed linen probably won't need ironing anyway!
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If you were fortunate to be wealthy in medieval Europe, then you could use your bed to show off your status. Their impressive beds were carved out of wood, raised off the floor, and often encrusted with jewels. Four-poster beds were created during these times, with velvet drapes to keep out the bugs and cold air, and to further show off wealth. However, if you were poor, you slept either on the floor or a small raised platform with hay for a mattress and a scratchy wool blanket.
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.
