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We hope you love the products we recommend! Just so you know, BuzzFeed may collect a small share of sales from the links on this page. Bedding is one of those rare things that we literally use every single day, and some people have strong feelings about it. We asked the BuzzFeed Community where they get their sheets, and if there are any brands, materials, or stores they swear by. These are the most recommended stores. $32-43 for flat sheets Most recommended for: comfortable, super-affordable sheets and duvets. Pricing: Sheets range from $6 to $357 and comforters/duvets range from $13 to $1,113. Most recommended for: Beautiful textiles, pillow cases, and brightly patterned quilts. There are often big sales on bedding as well. Pricing: Sheets and sets range from roughly $30 to $250 and comforters/quilts range from $150 to $400. Submitted by marym46f7c8519 and many others. Most recommended for: Custom artwork printed onto super-soft microfiber duvet covers, or pretty much any other type of textile.




Choose from thousands of designs created by artists around the world. Pricing: All duvets cost $99. Any of these prints can be made into duvets. $99 - Flannel queen set $309 - Queen size down comforter Most recommended for: Ultrasoft Comfort Flannel sheets and down comforters, for their long-term durability and super soft materials. Pricing: Sheets range from $23 to $189 and comforters range from $65 to $509. Submitted by shanalc and a few others. $190- Queen memory foam mattress topper $49- Queen microfiber sheet set Most recommended for: Mattress toppers, mattresses, and reduced-price, high-thread-count sheets. Note: You can order online from Costco without a membership, but you’ll be charged an extra 5% of your total order. If you’re buying anything over the price of $1,100 (meaning you’d have to pay an extra $55 surcharge), it’s worth it to get the $55 yearly membership. Pricing: Sheet sets range from $40 to $150 (for queen size) and comforters range from $45 to $200.




Submitted by KarenRyan and many others. Most recommended for: 100% bamboo sheets (the company makes only bamboo products), which are on the pricier side but valued for their durability, softness, and eco-friendliness. Pricing: Sheet sets range from $99 to $239 and their only comforter costs $279. Submitted by Kenneth Mishkel, Facebook. $129- Queen sheet set Most recommended for: Being insanely comfortable, luxurious, well-made, and responsibly produced. Parachute is a small company that specializes in basic home textiles like sheets and towels that are casual but sophisticated. Pricing: Sheet sets range from $89 to $189 and comforters range from $119 to $299. Lilly Pulitzer collection- $48-198 Most recommended for: Bright, colorful patterns, soft flannel sheets, and kids bedding. Pricing: Sheets range from $24 to $295 and comforter and duvet covers range from $15 to $295. $149 - Queen duvet cover $49 - pillowcase set Most recommended for: Beautifully patterned duvet covers and sheets, affordable Bed-in-a-Bag style “Snooze Sets.”




Pricing: Sheets range from $29 to $109 and comforters range from $89 to $199. Submitted by Breanna Ingram, Facebook. $79 - 300 count queen sheet set $69 - Standard down pillow Most recommended for: Pillows, quilts, and basic sheets that last for an extremely long time. Pricing: Sheet sets range from $12 to $279 and comforters range from $20 to $300. Submitted by Leah Sexton, Facebook. $329- Queen sheets set Most recommended for: Italian linen, extremely luxurious and splurgeworthy sheets and duvets. Pricing: Sheets range from $30 to $400 and comforters range from $219 to $579. Bed Bath and Beyond $110-200- Wamsutta Dream Zone sheet set $189- Kate Spade queen comforter Most recommended for: Sheets (specifically the Wamsutta brand Dream Zone sheets) and huge selections of basics like pillows, comforters, and mattress toppers. Pricing: Sheets range from $10 to $600 and comforters range from $18 to $1,000. Most recommended for: Duvet covers, affordable down comforters, and down-free alternatives that still keep you warm.




Pricing: Sheets range from $3 to $50 and comforters range from $15 to $129. Submitted by Melissa Schmidt (Facebook) and a ton of other commenters. Most recommended for: Jersey, flannel, and organic sheets as well as the Bed-in-a-Bag sets that include a set of sheets, pillow cases, and a comforter for around $100. Pricing: Sheets range from $3.50 to $220 and comforters range from $20 to $350. Submitted by Matt Cormier (Facebook) and many other commenters. Go forth and snuggle. Want to be featured on BuzzFeed? Follow the BuzzFeed Community on Facebook and Twitter! Best and Most Comfortable Bed Sheets Reviews 2017The Best Sheets for Making an Amazing BedToo many sofa beds fall short of being useful as either a sofa or a bed. With firm cushions, bad support, thin mattresses and clunky mechanisms, they’re usually not met with great enthusiasm by house guests. Thankfully, there’s a whole new breed of bed designs that solve the problem, with those at the top of the range being so comfortable they’re good for use every day.




As always with large furniture pieces, think about size, access to your home, and guarantees that indicate sturdiness and good craftsmanship. 1. Willow and Hall Appley 2-seater Sofa Bed: from £554, Willow and Hall This small but comfortable bed from Willow and Hall folds out easily by pulling the wheeled base. Good for spare rooms and studies, the two-seater version is 122cm wide, and the armless design means it’s good for getting through small doorways. The frame is steel, and the cushions are foam and fibre. It’s available in 90 different fabrics and leathers, and is handmade and delivered in four and five weeks. 2. Sofa Workshop Jude Corner Sofa Bed: from £1,994, Sofa Workshop More of a sofa with an added bonus, the Jude sofa bed hasn’t compromised on comfort in order to discreetly include a pull-out double bed within its design. Made by hand in Britain, the sofa bed has a 15-year guarantee, a hardwood frame, foam seat cushions with fibre-filled back cushions and a deluxe double mattress that will give your guest a good night’s sleep.




3. John Lewis Clapton Sofa Bed: £349, John Lewis Great for small budgets and spaces, the petite Clapton sofa bed simply folds flat to go from day to night, rather than involving a bulky pull-out mechanism. The hardwood frame is guaranteed for 10 years – a good investment for a small price. Best for occasional use, the bed is a compact 182cm x 109cm when flat, and may need a mattress topper for added comfort. 4. Habitat Honovi Sofa: £1,700, Habitat If you’re dead set on impressing guests, the Italian-made Honovi sofa from Habitat is a three-seater that converts to the equivalent of a kingsize bed, with a luxurious 14cm-deep sprung foam mattress. Foam is used for the deep seats cushions, and feather-filled for the back. The covering fabric is removable (dry clean only), making it practical too. Delivery takes eight to 10 weeks. 5. Loaf Pavilion Medium Sofa Bed: £1,445, Loaf The slouchy design of Loaf’s beds and sofas put comfort first, with deep seats and feather-filled back cushions across the range.




The Pavilion sofa bed is no exception. Proving comfortable as both bed and sofa, it has a 12cm deep folding mattress and a mechanism that’s easy to use. The sofa comes with a 10-year guarantee. There’s a medium, large and love seat/single bed combination available too. 6. Made Jefferson Sofa Bed: £999, Made The ingenious folding mechanism makes Made’s Jefferson sofa bed stand out. The whole piece glides smoothly from sofa to bed in one action, with the back cushions stowing under the legs. With a 14cm-deep mattress it’s comfortable enough to be used every day – great for studio flats or small bedrooms. The polyester fabric comes in grey and dark red versions. 7. Esme Sofa Bed: £970, Living It Up Esme is a smart-looking sofa bed with extra care given for your guest’s sleep. There’s a 13cm-deep pocket sprung mattress with layers of cotton, fibre and insulator pads. The sofa bed also locks into place at six points, giving good support. The small two-seater version folds out to a bed of 85cm x 186cm.




The sofa has loose back pillows making it better suited to occasional rather than constant use. 8. Next Brompton Occasional Sofa Bed: £950, Next Next’s Brompton bed has a design to suit traditional interiors, with scrolled arms and a high back that look great in tweed and checked fabrics. It comfortably sleeps two with a fold-out size of 194cm x 98cm, and has a standard pull-out mechanism. There’s great scope to design a sofa to suit your needs, with a choice of three feet colours and 91 fabrics. Delivery takes six weeks. 9. Aissa Two Seat Sofa Bed: from £1,410, Sofa This charming sofa bed looks small but packs a lot of space. Thin arms allow it to deliver a generous area for seating and a surprising mattress size of 193cm x 153cm. Comfort is key: the seat and back cushions have feather in the fillings, and the mattress is 12cm deep. There’s a choice of 100 fabrics and the frame has a lifetime guarantee. 10. Backabro Sofa Bed with Chaise Longue: £725, Ikea




Ikea’s solution for combining corner sofa and bed is neat and practical – including hidden storage space under the chaise longue section for pillows and blankets. The pocket-sprung mattress is on the firm side, designed to give support, and the overall sleeping area is a huge 200cm x 248cm. The cover is a cotton and polyester blend. For unexpected guests, Willow and Hall’s Appley occasional sofa bed is sturdy and comfortable for a good price. Its compact boxy looks are made with the guest room or study in mind. If you’re opting for a sofa bed that can be used every day Made’s stylish Jefferson sofa bed delivers on comfort with a 14cm-deep mattress. Its clever fold-out mechanism makes using it easy to use daily. IndyBest product reviews are unbiased, independent advice you can trust. On some occasions, we earn revenue if you click the links and buy the products, but we never allow this to bias our coverage. The reviews are compiled through a mix of expert opinion and real-world testing

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