This article discusses the overwhelming variety of bedsheet options available, highlighting the importance of selecting the right material based on individual sleep preferences—hot or cold sleepers. Vicki Fulop from Brooklinen explains major materials that cater to different needs: linen and percale for hot sleepers for better airflow, and twill or sateen for cold sleepers for warmth. The author shares insights from exhaustive testing of various bedsheets and presents Pottery Barn as a brand worth considering for quality bedding, along with a curated list of their top sheets.
"Hot sleepers should look for linen and percale sheets that will allow more airflow and cold sleepers should seek twill or sateen sheets to create a warmer bed," Vicki Fulop, cofounder of Brooklinen, told Apartment Therapy.
When searching for sheets, it's easy to get overwhelmed by all of the options, especially when you consider how many brands make them.
I think I can speak for myself and my coworkers when I say we've tried out more bedsheets than anything else. Why? Well, there are what seems like endless materials to choose from.
To make your shopping experience even more seamless, I've put a list together of all of the Pottery Barn sheets we've loved.
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