FAQ
What material is best for bedding?
Cotton is the most popular for its softness and breathability, while linen and bamboo are great for cooling and durability.
Does thread count really matter?
It can indicate softness, but quality of fabric and weave is more important than just a high thread count.
What bedding is best for hot sleepers?
Lightweight, breathable materials like cotton percale, linen, or bamboo help keep you cool.
How often should I replace bedding?
Sheets typically last 1–2 years, while duvets and comforters can last longer with proper care.
What size bedding should I buy?
Match your mattress size, but consider sizing up for extra coverage and comfort.
What is the difference between a duvet and a comforter?
A duvet is used with a removable cover, while a comforter is a single, quilted piece.
Are hypoallergenic bedding options available?
Yes, many materials are designed to resist dust mites and allergens, ideal for sensitive sleepers.
How do I choose between different weaves?
Percale is crisp and cool, sateen is smooth and silky, and flannel is warm and cozy.
Can bedding be machine washed?
Most bedding is machine washable, but always check care labels for best results.
What should I look for in quality bedding?
Focus on material, weave, durability, breathability, and ease of care rather than just price.