

If you prefer a lighter, smoother feel, cotton sateen is an ideal bed sheet material choice for the winter months, thanks to its thicker weaving technique and ability to trap heat.

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Bedspread
A bedspread is lightweight, decorative, and covers the entire bed, coming up over the pillows and kissing the floor. Although currently out of vogue, bedspreads were once adored as an easy way to make a bed, allowing one to hide everything on the bed in one fell swoop. Currently out of vogue, chenille bedspreads were popular in the 1950s.
If you prefer a lighter, smoother feel, cotton sateen is an ideal bed sheet material choice for the winter months, thanks to its thicker weaving technique and ability to trap heat.
Egyptian cotton bedding that’s luxuriously light, breathable and durable; with a smooth, silky-soft feel and soothing drape. Like sleeping in a boutique hotel every night! Free delivery & returns.
The weave pattern of bed sheets can also impact their texture and appearance. Common weave patterns include percale (crisp and cool), sateen (soft and silky), and flannel (warm and cozy).
Thread count refers to the number of threads (both horizontal and vertical) in one square inch of material. Generally speaking, the greater the number, the smoother, more durable the sheet. At one point thread count played a large part in what type of sheets sleepers bought, but it’s becoming more important to focus on the overall quality instead.
As discussed above, there are many different materials used to make sheets. Each material has its own unique properties, as well as its own pros and cons. It’s important to consider what you want from your sheets as you decide on a material. Do you value softness the most? Breathability and cooling? Durability? Ease of care? Determine what characteristics you want from your sheets and start narrowing down which materials will fit those needs best.
Ultimately, the type of high quality bedding you choose for your child's crib will depend on their personal needs and preferences. Whether it's summer bedding, cot bedding, or children's bedding, prioritize comfort, safety, and quality to ensure your child gets the best quality sleep possible.