FITTED SHEET
BOUDOIR SHAM
- In addition to its cooling properties, the cooling down alternative duvet insert also offers a range of other benefits. Its eco-friendly materials are gentle on the skin and kind to the environment, making it a great choice for those who care about sustainability. Plus, its durable construction means that it will last for years to come, saving you money in the long run.

A duvet cover is the cloth case that encases your duvet and closes with buttons, snaps, or zippers. It is commonly made of cotton or polyester. It makes washing bedding simpler, gives more design flexibility, and even provides a distinct sensation beneath the covers.
1. Cotton
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.

Plus, queen-size cotton-polyester blend sheet sets are available, ensuring you'll easily find the perfect fit for your bed. Featuring deep pockets and elasticated edges, these cotton-polyester blend sheet are designed to stay in place and provide a comfortable, secure fit for your mattress.



As we spend around a third of our lives in bed, investing in the right bed sheet type is essential if you want to ensure that you have a good night's sleep.



The flat sheet is hemmed identically on three sides and has one larger hem on the fourth side. The wider hem folds back over your blanket, coverlet, or duvet, and can be finished with a simple stitch, hemstitch, or embroidery.
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).
Moreover, we understand the significance of bedding materials. We have chosen premium quality, hypoallergenic pillows and duvets to create a cozy and hygienic sleep environment. These bedding materials are carefully selected to prevent allergies and provide a luxurious sleep experience for our guests.
Percale sheets (pronounced “per-kail”) are made with cotton. These have a plain weave — one yarn over, one yarn under — that creates a matte, crisp finish. These sheets get softer with each wash and are best for hot sleepers and warm weather. They aren’t wrinkle-resistant, so it’s best to remove them from the dryer immediately following the end of the cycle.
Ply
It’s also important to consider the quality of the microfiber sheet. Choose a set made from high-quality microfiber as this will ensure the sheets are soft, smooth, and less prone to sweating. Additionally, washing your Microfiber sheets with mild detergent and avoiding fabric softeners can help maintain their moisture-wicking properties.