- Layering these two elements creates not just a bed but a work of art that reflects your personality and brings joy to your daily routine. As you tuck yourself in at night, wrapped in the softness of your duvet insert and the elegance of your duvet cover, you'll understand why this simple combination is the epitome of comfort and style.
PERCALE SHEETS Percale sheets are made from tightly woven cotton, polyester, or silk. These sheets vary from traditional sheets because of its “percale” style of weave. They also tend to be very durable, and leave a luxurious feel on the skin.
Sateen
Dobby weaves are produced on a dobby loom and contain small geometric or stripe patterns throughout. This weave creates more texture than others, as the shapes (be it squares, diamonds, dots, or the like), have a slightly raised feel. The most common design for bed sheets is thick stripes.


Tencel duvet inserts are another eco-friendly option, with a silky smooth feel and excellent moisture-wicking properties. Tencel is a sustainable fabric made from wood pulp and is known for its softness and durability. These duvet inserts are also wrinkle-resistant and have a luxurious drape that adds a touch of elegance to your bedding.
Cotton sheets have a more traditional, preppy vibe. Percale and brushed cotton are best suited for rooms with a classic décor, while sateen sheets would perfectly complement a more modern bedroom.
For those who are looking for a twin-sized microfiber sheet set, it is important to consider the thread count. Yarn count refers to the number of yarns woven into one square inch of fabric. Traditional cotton sheets are often judged by their thread count, while microfiber sheets are measured by the weight of the fabric. The Microfiber sheets heavier the weight, the denser and more durable the board.
Heavy Weight Duvet Insert
For a luxurious and cozy feel, a plush duvet insert is the perfect choice. Filled with soft, fluffy material like a down or down alternative, these plush duvet inserts provide cloud-like comfort, perfect for snuggling up on chilly nights. Plush duvet inserts are also known for their thermal properties, keeping you warm and cozy all night long.
Aja Tilghman says you 'can't go wrong' with linen, cotton percale, or cotton sateen, adding: 'It is a personal journey to find your favorite material. Linen offers a more textured feel and gets softer with every wash.
Tencel sheets are made from eucalyptus fibers, prized for their silky smooth texture and moisture-wicking properties.
Finishing touches

