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8 Common Bed-Making Mistakes and How to Avoid Them for a Perfect Night’s Sleep

by Peter

8 Bed-Making Mistakes and How to Fix Them

1. Incorrectly Putting on the Fitted Sheet

If your fitted sheet won’t stay in place, check two things:

  • Corner Pocket Placement: Look for a tag sewn into the inside seam of one corner pocket. This pocket should be placed over the bottom left corner of the mattress when you’re lying in bed.
  • Pocket Depth: Fitted sheets come in different pocket depths to accommodate different mattress thicknesses. Measure your mattress and choose a sheet with the correct depth.

2. Buying Low-Quality Sheets

Sheets can make or break your sleep quality. Opt for 100% cotton sheets, which are breathable, durable, and naturally moisture-wicking. Thread count isn’t as important as cotton type; look for Pima, long-staple Egyptian, or Supima cotton. If you sleep hot, consider sheets with a cotton-Lyocell blend.

3. Making Your Bed First Thing

Dust mites thrive in moist environments. To reduce allergens, leave your bed unmade for an hour or two after waking up to allow the moisture to evaporate.

4. Tucking Bedding Too Tightly

Tucking your bedding too tightly can create an uncomfortable sleep environment. Use a unique snap system, such as the one offered by Primary Goods, to attach the top sheet to the duvet cover, eliminating the need for tucking.

5. Wasting Time Ironing Sheets

Wrinkles in sheets can be prevented by putting them on while still warm from the dryer. If you prefer a crinkled look, purchase bedding specifically designed for that aesthetic.

6. Sharing Covers

Sharing covers can lead to discomfort if one person prefers a warmer or cooler temperature than the other. Opt for individual blankets and sheet sets, and cover them with a large quilt or duvet during bed-making.

7. Sleeping With Just a Duvet

A duvet alone may not provide enough temperature control. Add a top sheet underneath the duvet to create a barrier and tuck it in securely. Keep an extra blanket at the end of the bed for added warmth when needed.

8. Ignoring That Pile of Pillows

Pillows accumulate dirt, oil, bacteria, and allergens. To maintain a clean and healthy sleep environment:

  • Wash pillowcases weekly.
  • Use dust mite covers on all pillows and wash them every few weeks.
  • Wash pillows every two months.
  • Discard decorative pillows that cannot be washed.
  • Replace pillows regularly (every three years for regularly cleaned pillows).

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