These are the best bed sheets, as reviewed by us and rated by shoppers — from linen to bamboo and microfiber

From $9.50 for a set

Bedsure Bamboo Cooling Sheets Set in white on twin bed with rattan headboard
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A set of good, high-quality bed sheets has the ability to take your room from looking alright to looking like something straight from a Pinterest photo. You know what I mean: crisp, soft sheets that look like they get steamed twice a day — and like they cost upwards of $500. Well, it shouldn't be news that you can dress your bed in luxurious-looking (and feeling sheets) without spending every cent of your savings. As a team, we've been on a quest to prove that you can buy bedding online, without needing to touch it for yourself in the store, and that bed sheets that aren't scratchy can cost less than $150 dollars.

So, we've tested a bunch of the best bed sheets, as rated by shoppers or created by some of our favorite bedding brands such as Brooklinen, Cozy Earth, Comphy... and more. The sheets we rate the highest below are the best of the best, otherwise, we've narrowed this guide down by bed sheet material — from cotton to linen, bamboo, and microfiber. There's something for everyone.

Quick Menu:
1. Cotton bed sheets
2. Linen bed sheets
3. Bamboo bed sheets
4. Microfiber bed sheets

So, whether you've recently moved in or you're on the hunt for a crisp white set that you can rely on year-round, here are our favorites. If it's fancy, seasonal bedding that you're searching for, then don't miss our best bedding sets guide for fun designs that are trending RN.

The best bed sheets — by material

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For photo purposes, the bed sheets in this guide have been featured in white. The majority of the sheets below also come in other colors though, FYI.

The best cotton bed sheets

Let's kick things off with cotton bed sheets. This is arguably the most popular material of bed sheets — and sometimes it's one of the most affordable. Here are our three favorites...

The best linen bed sheets

Linen sheets are durable, soft and they look super expensive. Hence why they are so popular! Though they do come at a price tag, as you'd expect, you can rely on these three to bring your bedroom up to scratch...

The best bamboo bed sheets

Bamboo bedding is quickly becoming one of the most preferred bedding materials, as it is naturally cooling and softer than you might expect. Here are our top three bamboo bed sheets to shop today.

The best microfiber bed sheets

Microfiber sheets are some of the most affordable sheets you can buy — but that doesn't mean they aren't high quality. Our three favorite sets are among the most reasonably priced sheets in this guide, and they wash incredibly well...

What to consider when choosing bed sheets

  • Size: Bedding isn’t a one-size-fits-all situation. In addition to buying sheets that match your bed size, you'll need to take the depth of your bed into consideration, too. Make no mistake, most mattresses are compatible with a traditional set of sheets. However, if your mattress’ height exceeds 14 inches, you’ll likely need to invest in deep-pocket sheets. Since deep pocket sheets have some extra fabric, they stretch over the extra height and offer a snug, non-constricting, fit.
  • Material: When it comes to shopping for bedding, there’s a good chance you prioritize softness above all else. After all, nobody wants to spend those precious eight hours wrapped in stiff, scratchy sheets. However, the type of fabric you choose can play a huge role in your bedding’s overall comfort. Lightweight, breathable fabrics like bamboo or linen are ideal for the summer or for anyone who runs hot when they sleep. Conversely, heavier fabrics like flannel and cashmere will come in handy once the temperature drops. If you’re looking for middle-of-the-road bedding you can use year-round, opt for a cotton material like percale or sateen.
  • Finish: The finish of sheets is just as important as the material. Before you add some new bedding to your cart, check out the fine print. Anyone who is prone to pesky allergens will want to buy sheets that are hypoallergenic or made with materials that are less likely to cause an allergic reaction. Want your bedding to get Mother Nature’s seal of approval? Keep an eye out for sheets with Fair Trade, OEKO-TEK, or even GOTS certification.

FAQs

How to choose the best bed sheets

We spoke with Emily and Jonathan Attwood, the founders of bedding brand Scooms, and asked them how to choose the best bed sheets. “The right bed sheets, duvet covers and pillowcases can transform how well you sleep” they said. Because of this, it’s important to make sure that you choose something that caters to your individual needs. While some people prefer a softer fabric, others prefer a crispier, cooler feel on their skin. “Your bed linen will be against your skin all night, so it is important that it feels just right. Pick bedding that is breathable, temperature-regulating, lightweight, and supple. It should also be long-lasting and easy to care for,” they added.

Does thread count matter?

For years, it's been believed that your bedding thread count matters — the higher your thread count is, the softer it will feel. However, a lot of top bedding brands like Brooklinen and Parachute claim thread count isn’t as important as we once thought.

Thread count is determined by the number of vertical and horizontal strands in one square inch. While this may sound appealing, it could actually result in thicker, coarser threads, making it heavy and hot. According to Brooklinen, anything over a 500-thread count should raise some eyebrows. Instead, prioritize quality. High-quality, single-ply bedding may have a lower thread count, but there’s a good chance it’ll be softer and more durable than those 800-thread-count sheets that seem too good to be true.

What’s the difference between percale and sateen?

This may come as a surprise to you, but not all cotton sheets are created equal, and they often fall into two categories — sateen and percale. Their nuanced weave patterns make a difference.

Percale’s simple one-over-one-under weave typically results in crisp sheets with a matte finish. Sateen, on the other hand, uses an intricate four-over-one-under weave to create a luxurious, silky feel.

How we test bed sheets

Louises bed with bedding on that transformed her rental mattress


(Image credit: Future / Louise Oliphant)

All our reviews are based on the real-life experience of using these sheets at home, many of which have been used (and washed) many times over. We contact the brands behind these bedding sets who will send them to one of our writers or editors to review. They then sleep under these sheets and wash them a couple of times before noting their verdict. Only the best picks end up in this guide.

These gorgeous bedding sets are often given to us free of charge, and due to the personal nature of bedding, we have been able to keep our samples. These are our favorite bedding sets based on factors like quality of construction, material, breathability, color options, value for the money, and ease of care. 

All of the products in this guide with a star rating have been reviewed by a member of the Real Homes team. Ones without a star rating have been chosen purely based on their customer reviews.

Meet our bed sheet testers:

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Louise Oliphant

Louise's apartment is pretty much a bedding warehouse. Seriously, there's a new sheet set or duvet delivery nearly every week — so you can rest assured she knows a thing or two about what makes a great bed. As Real Homes' previous ecommerce editor, she tested the Ettitude Signature Sateen Sheet Set.

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Jaclyn Turner

Jaclyn was previously our sleep editor and former ecommerce editor at Homes & Gardens. She knows her stuff when it comes to great bedding and tested the Brooklinen Luxe Sateen Core Sheet Set, the Cultiver Linen Sheet Set, and the Quince European Linen Fitted Sheet Set.

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Melissa Epifano

Our global editor in chief Melissa can't get enough of the Cozy Earth Bamboo Sheet Set which she has been sleeping under for around three years now. Otherwise, she swears by Target's Room Essentials™ Microfiber Solid Sheet Set if you're a student.

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Annie Collyer

Annie is our head ecommerce editor and has been testing products for Real Homes since 2018. She is currently sleeping under the Comphy Sheet Set and can't believe how reasonably priced it is as it's hotel quality.

Annie Collyer
Head Ecommerce Editor

Hi! I'm Annie, and I'm the Head Ecommerce Editor at Real Homes. I've been part of the Real Homes team since 2018, when I joined as Deals Editor. Along with covering major sales events — from Black Friday to Amazon Prime Day — I review home must-haves so that you can buy with peace of mind. Mostly focusing on home fragrance and sleep, as well as a few vacuum cleaners, I've tested pretty much every item you can think of that you need in your home. I live on the outskirts of the city in a two-bed apartment with my husband and my pug, Doug. So I am always searching for compact alternatives and ways to save floor space. What about when I am not typing away? Well, you'll find me enjoying an iced coffee (no matter the season) and trying out the latest brunch spots the city has to offer, or booking my next holiday. Where else can you find my words? Livingetc, Homes & Gardens, Ideal Home, Gardeningetc, and Woman & Home.

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