When it comes to winter bedding, the best option is to layer multiple pieces rather than rely on a single, bulky blanket for warmth. Bedding layers allow you to adjust your covers as necessary by adding an extra throw when you’re super chilly or kicking off the top blanket on an unexpectedly warm night. That way, you can customize your comfort in a matter of minutes so you get a restful sleep.
Start with what goes under the sheets: A featherbed or wool mattress pad is a comfy foundation for chilly nights that also provides insulating warmth.
Add sheets made for cool weather: Pack up the linen and TENCEL™—these lightweight materials are perfect for summer, but when winter rolls around you’ll want a fitted and flat sheet with a tighter weave.
A blanket comes next: Top off the sheets with a lightweight blanket for another layer of warmth. Breathable cotton, lofty down, insulating wool, or soft and fuzzy fleece are the warmest blankets for winter. They trap heat close to the body without causing you to overheat.
Top it all off with a comfortable quilt: Dress up your bed with a stunning quilt or coverlet for even more warmth. The best quilt for winter is a lightweight, breathable option crafted of cotton—layered with your other bedding.
Include accessories for warmth and style: A throw blanket or folded blanket at the foot of the mattress keeps your toes toasty and keeps an extra layer within reach for especially frigid nights. Then, consider these bedroom accessories for an extra-inviting space:
Rugs keep the floor warm—no chilly toes here!
Curtains block the cold and keep warmth in.
Pretty and plush throw pillows are perfect accents for a magazine-worthy bed.
Keep your bathrobe and slippers at the ready, so you can pull them on the moment you get out of bed.
Warm color schemes add a sense of coziness that cool hues just can’t match.
Lamps create a warmer feel than overhead lights.
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