Reduce heating costs and save your sleep — 5 ways the right bedding can help you stay cozy this fall
Save your sleep as the temperatures drop with the bedding tips that made all the difference for me
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Bright summer days seem like an old distant memory already, with the drop in temperature, cold gusts of wind and fallen leaves. While this can mean blissful hibernation season for some, others might find the transition is wreaking havoc on their sleep.
However, if you're anything like me, turning on the heating at night can only amplify the problem. While the intention was to set the right temperature for sleep, tweaking the thermostat before bed proved to be counter-productive. It made me overheat in the middle of the night which led to waking up.
The good news? I finally cracked the code to cozy sleep and it involves making clever bedding choices. Plus you can now snag great discounts on products from popular bedding brands, thanks to the current Black Friday bedding deals. But first, keep reading to find out my top tips and how they helps me achieve restful sleep every night...
5 ways bedding can help you sleep cozy this fall
1. Layer up your bed
I'm someone who tends to run cold, but heavier bedding is not always the solution. Layering up is my fool-proof way to sleep cozy this fall and no, it need not necessarily be as complicated as the new 'potato-bed trend'.
The key is to incorporate materials, like cotton, linen or bamboo, which are known for their breathability. Think a mattress protector, a fitted sheet, a top sheet followed by a fluffy yet breathable comforter and an extra textured or weighted blanket for more warmth.
The idea is that you have full control over your bed's temperature— all you have to do is peel away or add in more layers, until you achieve the desired comfort level which works for your sleep.
Need more guidance? Check out the feature I wrote on how to effectively dress your bed for all.
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Right now, you can save up to 50% on the Coop Cotton Percale sheet, which is the biggest discount I've spotted so far. During the Coop Cotton Percale Sheet set review period, I found it to be the perfect soft comfortable base for layering. Made from 100% cotton percale single yarn fabric, these Coop sheets are designed to get softer with every wash. A queen sheet set is now $99.50 (was $199). It is available to buy in 6 sizes and 4 chic colors, also coming with a 100-night sleep trial, one-year warranty and free shipping.
2. Invest in a weighted blanket
Yes, a weighted blanket has been the talk of the town for a while and I'm only catching up now. I tried one for the first time recently and in short, loved it.
How can it help you sleep better this fall? For starters, these are a serious upgrade from your regular blankets and therefore, can provide much more than just adding warmth.
Weighted blankets work on the principle of "deep-touch pressure therapy". This basically means that the micro-glass beads or plastic pellets (which make up the 'weight') deliver a full-body hug sensation, which according to studies, can have a positive impact on stress and nighttime anxiety.
In my experience, layering my weighted blanket with a breathable duvet resulted in a perfect sleep nest. It not only helped me fall asleep faster and stay cozy, but also considerably reduced the number of times I shifted positions during the night — which translates into more restful sleep.
Our best weighted blanket for anxiety stands out from the rest with a dual-textured cover. It features 300 thread count cotton on one side and soft mink-like polyester fur on the other — perfect for those who love plush fluffy comfort. Save up to $100 on a Layla Weighted Blanket now, which drops the MSRP of a 15 lbs size from $199 to $99. Also enjoy a 30-night trial, 5-year warranty and free shipping. Read our Layla Weighted Blanket review for more info.
3. Add in more plush elements
Another way of enhancing the cozy comfort of your bed without overheating, is to add in more elements like body pillows and weighted plushies.
Side sleepers, especially, will love the support of contouring body pillows which can correct your posture in bed and maintain your spinal alignment.
Need something more aesthetic or visually appealing for kids? Weighted stuffed animals are a great alternative. These work just like a weighted blanket, but are smaller in size and hence, more manageable.
Some brands also offer a warming feature — which means you can microwave your plush toy and snuggle up in bed with it. Check out more about the one I recently tried and recommend below.
Looking for the perfect Christmas gift for a loved one (or yourself)? These weighted and microwavable stuffed animals are not only super cute, but also very handy. The best part? You can also enjoy a subtle lavender fragrance which can help you drift into a peaceful slumber. Buy now and save up to 20%, dropping the MSRP of selected pieces from $29.99 to $23.99.
4. Icy cold? Level up to a higher tog rating
While layering your bed can work well for most people, this also depends on your tolerance to the cold and of course, the climate where you live. This means there's no set day or time to switch to heavier duvets.
However, the one thing you should pay attention to is the tog rating. Thermal Overall Grade or TOG, is the measurement of how well your duvet can retain heat.
Tog rating ranges from 4.5 to 15. While a 10.5 tog duvet is generally recommended for spring and autumn, a 12 to 15 tog is ideal for those living colder locales.
Our best comforter is now up to 25% off for Black Friday, which reduces the price of a queen size from $299 to $224.25. The main highlight of this Brooklinen Down Comforter is that you can choose your pick from three variants based on your sleeping preferences: lightweight, all-season and ultra-warm. Read our Brooklinen All-Season Down Comforter review for more details on overall design and performance.
5. Wear socks to bed
Okay, so it's not technically bedding. But the easiest and oldest trick of all? Pop on some socks. Our bodies tend to lose the most heat through the extremities— hands, feet and head. Covering your feet helps your body better cope with heat loss during the night.
Contrary to common belief, this will not cause overheating. “Warming up your feet sends a signal to your brain to lower your core temperature—a cue that it's time for rest," explained Dr Chelsea Perry, owner of Sleep Solutions and a member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine in a previous conversation with us.
This, in turn, will help you fall asleep faster and sleep deeply since it stabilizes your body temperature throughout the night.
Why not make the most of your cozy sleep time with pretty socks? This set from Loritta is currently $8.48 (was $9.99) and includes 6 different pairs in calming colors to create the ultimate fall vibe. Very hot sleeper? It's ideal to stick to basic cotton, known for its breathability.

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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