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“Changing your sheets is the quickest and easiest way to freshen up your bedroom,” says Vicki Fulop, cofounder of Brooklinen. “Switching up your bedding can be a really powerful ritual as you transition into new seasons—like a mood change, of sorts.” While winter calls for cozier materials, like a sateen or twill weave, your summertime bedding comes with a different set of rules. “You want something light and airy, that not only keeps you cool, but also evokes the playful mood and spirit of the season,” Fulop continues.
The Breezy Linen Set
Parachute linen Venice bedding set
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The Patterned Quilt
Serena and Lily Cambria quilt
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The Lightweight Duvet
Brooklinen lightweight down alternative comforter
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The Minimalist Topper
Zara geometric design cotton bedspread
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The Linen Quilt
Quince European linen box quilt
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The Earthy Comforter
Parachute linen duvet cover
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The Cooling Duvet
West Elm HydroCool down alternative duvet insert
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The Pop of Color
Bed Threads turmeric sheet set
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With a sound night’s sleep on our minds, we pulled together an edit of all the essentials—from sheets to quilts to, yes, lightweight duvets—for a summer bedding refresh. (Scroll to the end for more tips on freshening up your space for the season from Fulop.)
The best thing about linen: It only gets better with age. This material is naturally thermo-regulating to keep hot sleepers cool on warm nights, and the lived-in look—you know, like they just came out of the dryer—is actually quite chic. Pick an earthy color, like chocolate brown or moss green, or go classic with Parachute and Tuft & Needle’s clean white sets.
Brooklinen
Parachute
Hawkins New York
Piglet in Bed
If you need to have a cushy top layer no matter the season, a lightweight duvet offers just enough warmth without weighing down your sleep. From airy natural fills to temperature-regulating designs, these picks are tailored for hot sleepers and summer nights.
Cozy Earth
West Elm
Once you have the insert, it’s time to consider the cover. Duvet covers made of linen, percale cotton, and bamboo offer cooling properties that help keep the nighttime sweats away. If you prefer the polished look of sateen to linen, Cozy Earth’s silvery, viscose-from-bamboo topper brings that sheen without the heaviness.
The Citizenry
Bed Threads
Parachute
Cozy Earth
Sometimes, it really is as simple as swapping out the accents: A heirloom-level patterned quilt can completely change the look of a room. From traditional floral motifs to more understated designs, like Zara’s white bedspread with its embroidered geometric print, there are so many ways to switch up your bedroom’s style.
Serena and Lily
Rebecca Udall
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