Who doesn’t like spending some time cuddled up in bed? Especially now, with frequent lockdowns, staying in bed has upgraded from a guilty pleasure to a daily habit. Why would you leave your bed if you don’t have to go anywhere anyway? If you’re anything like me, you don’t even need a change of clothes. Pajama party all day baby. It’s so comfy and cosy that I wouldn’t have it any other way.
With all that in mind, having the right bedding can make the whole experience a lot better. Have you thought about why every single well-equipped bedding store is so large these days? It’s for a reason you know – there are so many bedding options available in a whole bunch of designs, patterns and materials.
Not only are they all extremely comfortable and practical, but they’re also a great way to add freshness to your bedroom by playing around with the styles. With that said, you might feel a little overwhelmed by the endless number of choices at your disposal. To help you out, we’ve prepared our ultimate guide to home bedding along with a few tips on choosing the appropriate one for you. Thank us later.
Bedding can refer to a variety of things but there are three items that are an essential part of every bedding scheme.
These are the ones that you put on top of your mattress for protection as well as additional comfort. There are two types of bed sheets you can choose from – flat and fitted ones. Flat sheets are placed on top of the mattress with their corners tucked into the sides whereas fitted sheets are held in place by elastic bands. These days, fitted sheets are a more popular option because they stay in place no matter how much you move around while laying in bed. If you want a consistently smooth surface on your mattress, then fitted sheets is the way to go. Some people would say that they’re a pain to put in place but once you know your way around, it shouldn’t be too difficult.
This is the thing you use to cover your body when you sleep. You can have different types of bed covers depending on the weather conditions, ranging from duvet covers to keep warm during the winter to thin and airy covers for the warmer summer days.
Bed covers are normally quite versatile in terms of design which gives you the freedom to add a pop of colour to your bedroom. You can choose from classic styles that are rich in detail or other, more contemporary collections to be up-to-date with the latest trends.
Much like bed covers, pillowcases are supposed to protect your pillow from all the sweat, saliva and facial oils. Plus they’re a lot easier to replace once they get dirty. Simply chuck them into a washing machine and they’ll be as good as new. It’s a lot better than washing your pillow constantly. No one has the time for that. And if you keep using the pillow without protection, chances are it won’t last long.
In addition, modern-day pillowcases come in a range of playful designs that you can match with your bed sheets and covers to create a uniform appearance. Feel free to mix and match different colours, you might end up with combinations that you actually like.
The answer to this question depends on a few key factors. Here’s what you need to know.
It’s important to choose materials that are soft and breathable. Cotton is a great option because of its durability and hypoallergenic features. Linen bedding is also a popular choice of material due to its silky smooth properties and airy feel on your skin.
This refers to the thread count per square centimetre of fabric. A general rule of thumb here is that the higher the thread count on your bedding, the better quality fabric you get. So look for bedding that has a higher thread count for a more luxurious feel and appearance. Bedding with a higher thread count might be a more expensive investment initially but it’s all worth it in the end because they’re bound to last you a long time.
Simply put, the size of your bedding needs to match the size of your bed. In other words, you need to know the exact width, length and thickness of your mattress to get the appropriate size. If your sheets don’t match the size of your bed, they won’t fit snugly on top like they’re supposed to which means they can easily be pulled off. This is especially true for fitted sheets, so make sure you pay attention to the sizing chart.
To start off, it’s a good idea to get bedding that matches or complements the overall colour scheme of your bedroom. For example, if you have a darker room, you should buy bedding that’s a lighter colour in order to brighten up the space. In contrast, if your bedroom is already bright, you can include darker bedding to add some depth and tone. Pro tip – use the colour wheel to help you out on the kinds of colour combinations you can include in your home.
In any case, you should pick whichever style matches your taste the most. With all these tips covered, you can hop into a nearby bedding store and start shopping immediately.