Bedding & Bath

The layers you touch every day—sheets, duvets, towels, and the soft goods that make a bedroom and bath feel like a retreat. Shop designer-curated bedding and bath in calming colors and quality materials.

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How to layer a bed

Start with a fitted and flat sheet, add a duvet or comforter, then fold a quilt or coverlet at the foot for texture. Top with sleeping pillows, larger Euro shams behind them, and a couple of decorative pillows. Mixing weaves—crisp percale, soft sateen, relaxed linen—adds depth.

Choosing sheets: material and weave

Percale cotton is crisp and cool; sateen is silky and warm; linen is breathable, textured, and gets softer with washing. Thread count matters less than fiber quality and weave—look for long-staple cotton or pure linen over a high number alone.

Towels and bath basics

For towels, look for absorbent, quick-drying cotton (Turkish and combed cotton are favorites). Buy a cohesive set—bath, hand, and washcloths—in a palette that complements your tile and fixtures, and add a bath mat for comfort and a finished look.

Building a calm, cohesive palette

Keep bedroom and bath palettes restful—neutrals, soft tones, and natural textures invite rest. Layer shades of one color for depth, and let texture (linen, waffle, matelassé) do the work so the space feels rich without being busy.

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Bedding & Bath FAQs

What's the best sheet material?

It depends on feel: percale is crisp and cool, sateen silky and warm, linen breathable and textured. Prioritize long-staple cotton or pure linen over thread count alone.

How do I layer a bed like a designer?

Sheets, then a duvet or comforter, a folded quilt at the foot, sleeping pillows, Euro shams behind, and one or two decorative pillows—mixing textures for depth.

Does thread count really matter?

Less than you'd think. Fiber quality and weave matter more; very high counts can even feel heavy. Look for long-staple cotton.

What towels last longest?

Absorbent, quick-drying combed or Turkish cotton holds up best; buy a cohesive set and wash before first use to boost absorbency.

Can a Havenly designer help me style my bedroom?

Yes—take our style quiz or book a designer, and we'll help you finish the room with pieces that fit your style.