I'm a bedding expert and tester — here are the 12 cozy Christmas products to bring the festive spirit to your bedroom
Bright and bold or minimalistic? Whatever your bedroom decor is, I've got the Christmas bedding to match
Christmas is just around the corner, and now is the perfect time to add the finishing touches to your bedroom or guest room before visitors start arriving.
Getting your home in festive shape isn’t just about setting up the tree in your living room — seasonal bedding is fun and easy way to add Christmas cheer to your home (and sleep). And being someone who spends a lot of time researching and writing about bedding, I can show you how to choose bedding to help you stay cozy this season.
Whether you’re a minimalist who sticks to the traditional red-and-gold theme or someone who likes a clever twist to grab guests’ attention, I’ve got everything you need to deck up your bedrooms in time for the holiday season — including pillow covers, throw blankets, and festive sheets.
I made sure that this diverse collection contains high-quality materials, with a bamboo set that wouldn’t be out of place in our best bed sheets guide and a set that could earn a spot in our guide to the best comforters if it weren't adorned with a sleigh bell pattern (it’s a year-round guide). Here are the 12 products I’d buy to get my sleep ready for the holidays, and the wish list starts from just under $10.
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Becky is a Sleep Staff Writer at Tom’s Guide covering all things sleep-related including product reviews, research studies, news and explainers. She works on specialist bedding content and is responsible for buyer’s guides like the best pillows for all sleepers and best mattress protectors focusing on popular brands such as Tempur-Pedic, Avocado, Coop Home Goods and more. Becky is a PPA accredited journalist who is keen to explore the intricacies of sleep, its effects on skincare, mental wellbeing and work performance. While not thinking of sleep, she can be seen reading in cosy bookshops or learning about global food culture.
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