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10 Types of Bed Sheets and Which Material is the Best

Castlery|Mar 20, 2024

When it comes to a good night's sleep, comfortable bedding is just as important as a supportive bed. But with so many types of bed sheets available out there, it can be overwhelming to choose the right one.


From cotton to silk to bamboo, each material has unique qualities that make them suitable for different needs and preferences. In this article, we explore 13 types of bed sheets and determine which material is best for you.

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1. Cotton bed sheets


Cotton is the most popular bed sheet material and for good reason. It's breathable, soft, and durable, making it perfect for year-round use and all climates. It also softens up after multiple washes while remaining durable.



Our Waffle Duvet Cover is made from 100% cotton. Picture credits: @designlovesdetail


The quality of regular cotton sheets can vary widely depending on the type of cotton used, the thread count, and the manufacturing process. Because of its availability, cotton sheets are typically more affordable than high-end cotton sheets like Egyptian or Supima cotton.


Cotton sheets are easy to care for and can be machine washed and dried. But, they may require ironing to maintain a crisp and smooth appearance.


2. Microfibre bed sheets


Microfibre is a synthetic material made from ultra-thin fibres. This refers to the extremely fine fibres that are used to make the fabric, which can be as much as 100 times finer than human hair. Microfibre is made from a blend of synthetic fibres, typically polyester or a combination of polyester and nylon.


Microfibre bed sheets are soft, lightweight, and wrinkle-resistant, making them ideal for busy households. However, microfibre bed sheets are not as breathable as cotton, which may not be suitable for hot sleepers. Additionally, some people may find that microfibre sheets are more prone to pilling, which can make them look worn over time.


3. Sateen bed sheets


Sateen sheets are made using a satin weave, which creates a soft glossy finish to the fabric and is naturally wrinkle-resistant. The weave is characterized by a higher number of threads on the surface, which gives the fabric a silky feel to them. Sateen sheets are an ideal option for those who want a luxurious and elegant bedroom but don’t want to invest in Egyptian cotton or silk sheets.



The Sateen Duvet and Sheet Set in Cloud. Picture credits: @annikasleaf


These sheets are typically thicker than regular cotton sheets, but they are still suitable for year-round use. Furthermore, sateen sheets can withstand frequent washing and use without losing their softness or sheen.


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If you’re a hot sleeper or you’re feeling the effects of Singapore's hot and humid weather, you’d want to invest in a bed sheet that helps regulate airflow or is generally more cooling.


4. Percale bed sheets

Percale is a type of cotton weave that creates a crisp, cool, and highly breathable fabric. Percale bed sheets are known for their durability and the fact that they get softer with each wash. They have a matte finish and a thread count of at least 180, although many percale sheets have a thread count of 200 or higher.



The Percale Sheet Set in Wheat consists of a fitted sheet, a flat sheet, and 2 pillowcases. Also pictured: The Lexi Tufted Bed.


Percale sheets are considered the best sheets for those who sleep hot or live in warmer climates. The tight weave of the fabric allows air to circulate freely, keeping you cool and comfortable all night long. They are also lightweight, which adds to their breathability.


To add on, Percale is easy to care for and can be machine washed and dried.


5. Supima cotton bed sheets


Supima cotton is a high-quality type of cotton that is grown in the United States. It is known for its long staple fibres, which make it stronger, softer, and more durable than regular cotton.


Supima cotton sheets are also highly breathable and have a silky smooth feel to them. Due to their high thread count, they are typically more expensive than regular cotton sheets, but offer great quality and comfort.


They are ideal for year-round use but are especially suitable for warmer months because of their breathability.


6. Bamboo bed sheets


Bamboo sheets are made from bamboo fibres, which are a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to conventional cotton. Bamboo is a fast-growing and renewable resource that requires less water and pesticides to grow than conventional cotton.


Bamboo fibres are naturally silky and smooth, which creates a luxurious and comfortable feel. They are also naturally hypoallergenic and antimicrobial, which makes them a good choice for those with sensitive skin or allergies. As they are very breathable and lightweight, bamboo sheets are ideal for warm climates or hot sleepers.


But because bamboo sheets are made from natural fibres, they may require more care than synthetic materials like microfibre. They are typically machine washable, but should be washed on a gentle cycle and dried on low heat to avoid shrinking or damage to the fibres.


7. Egyptian cotton sheets


Egyptian cotton is prized for its luxurious softness, durability, and breathability. It is high-quality cotton that is grown in Egypt, and it has long staple cotton fibres that create a smooth feel to the fabric. These fibres are thinner and longer than regular cotton fibres, which makes them stronger and softer.


Egyptian cotton sheets also have a high thread count, which further contributes to their softness and durability. A thread count of at least 400 is common for Egyptian cotton sheets, but some premium brands offer thread counts as high as 1000.


Egyptian cotton sheets are also highly breathable, which makes them perfect for warmer climates. They are typically more expensive compared to any other bed sheets, but they offer exceptional comfort and quality.


8. Linen bed sheets


Linen is a natural material made from flax fibres. Linen bed sheets are lightweight, breathable, and moisture-wicking, making them perfect for the humid weather and hot sleepers.


They have a unique texture that becomes softer with each wash, which means that they will continue to improve over time. Furthermore, as linen fibres are very strong and resistant to wear and tear, this means they can last for many years with proper care.


On the downside, linen sheets tend to wrinkle easily, which means that they may require regular ironing to maintain a neat and crisp appearance.


9. Tencel bed sheets


Tencel sheets are processed using an environmentally friendly method known as lyocell. Tencel is actually a brand name for lyocell and is known for its eco-friendliness.

As the production process for Tencel fibres uses less water and energy than traditional cotton production, this makes it a popular choice for the environmentally conscious.


Made from the wood pulp of eucalyptus trees, Tencel sheets are very smooth and silky to the touch, which makes them extremely comfortable to sleep on. They are also highly breathable and moisture-wicking, which helps to regulate body temperature and keep you cool throughout the warm nights.


Tencel sheets are very durable and resistant to wrinkles and shrinkage. They are easy to care for and can be machine washed and dried, which makes them a convenient choice for busy households.


10. Silk bed sheets


Silk sheets are made from the natural fibres produced by silkworms and are known for their luxurious appearance.


Not only do they look smooth, but silk sheets are extremely breathable and help regulate body temperature, making them the perfect cooling bed sheet for warm weather. Silk fibres are very strong and resistant to wear and tear, which means that silk sheets can last for many years. They are also naturally hypoallergenic and repel dust mites, which makes them a good choice for those with sensitive skin.


However, as the production of silk is a labor-intensive and costly process, silk sheets are typically more expensive than other types of sheets (except Egyptian), making them less accessible for some.


What is the best material for bed sheets?


Unfortunately, there’s no straightforward answer to this. Whether you prefer the softness and breathability of cotton, the eco-friendliness of bamboo, or the warmth and cosiness of fleece, there is a bed sheet material that will meet your needs perfectly.


We hope that this list has helped you narrow down your options and help you in choosing the right bed sheets that can make all the difference in getting a comfortable sleep. With so many options available, you're sure to find the perfect bed sheets to help you sleep soundly and comfortably all year round.


FAQs


What is a thread count?


Thread count refers to fabric density and tells you the number of yarn threads in a square inch of fabric. It’s measured by counting the number of vertical warp threads and horizontal weft threads contained in the material.


For a more in-depth explanation, check out this article: Best Thread Count for Bedding


How often should I wash my bed sheets?


It is generally recommended to wash your bed sheets once a week to maintain good hygiene and prevent the buildup of dirt, sweat, and dead skin cells. However, some people may need to wash their sheets more frequently, depending on factors such as personal hygiene, activity level, and health conditions.


If you sweat heavily at night, or if you have allergies or respiratory issues, you may need to wash your sheets more frequently to prevent the buildup of allergens and bacteria. Additionally, if you share your bed with pets or young children, you may need to wash your sheets more often to remove pet dander or spills. It is also recommended to wash your sheets in hot water to kill bacteria and dust mites.

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