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Oct 26, 2023

Best affordable bed sheets: upgrade your bedroom on a budget

Buying bed sheets doesn't have to be expensive – these are the best cheap sheets to transform a basic bedroom and how well you sleep

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You don't have to pay to get a great night's sleep, or a better bedroom. Whether you're looking to upgrade your college dorm, require a fast, cheap replacement bed sheet set, or are just simply working with a tight budget, you can find high-quality bed sheets for low prices.

A good bed sheet set is not only essential for comfortable sleep but will also set the style of your bedroom. They'll help regulate your body temperature according to the season, keeping you as cozy, or cool, as you need, and contribute to how good your room looks.

While some of the best bed sheets can cost over $100 there are lots of high-quality sheet sets for half the price. From retailers like Amazon, Target, and The Company Store, you can find bedding made from premium fabrics in on-trend colors and designs.

As H&G's sleep editor, I've tested lots of expensive sheets, as well as cheaper options, so I know a thing or two about what to look for when it comes to value for money. Forget fancy thread counts and expensive Egyptian cotton for a moment; these affordable bed sheets are just as good.

Best affordable bed sheets

Sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king Material: 100% MicrofiberColors: 41OEKO-TEK certified: Yes

+ Great color choice+ Under $50- Won't last long

If you're looking for cheap sheets that feel expensive, then these Mellanni bed sheets are perfect. Made from microfiber they're super soft to the touch and available in a great range of colors to suit every (dorm) room. Over 300,000 reviews compliment how good these sheets feel, with one user even saying they're more comfortable than her expensive Egyptian cotton set.

Best affordable bamboo

Sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king, Split kingMaterial: Cotton and bamboo rayonColors: 3OEKO-TEK certified: Yes

+ Sleep benefits of bamboo+ Eco-friendly- Only three plain color options

Bamboo is relatively new to the bedding world but has lots to offer when it comes to sleep benefits. Because bamboo is a natural fiber that's temperature-regulating, moisture-wicking, and antiallergenic, bamboo bedding can get expensive. This Brooklyn bedding set is under $100 and has all the features of pricier options. From a big-name mattress brand with plenty of reviews to back it up, we know these sheets are high quality.

Best affordable linen

Sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California kingMaterial: 100% washed linenColors: 7OEKO-TEK certified: Yes

+ Pre-washed for softness+ Great value for money- Sells out quickly

Linen bed sheets are arguably the most luxurious on the market – and therefore the most expensive. It's hard to find a linen set below $200, but this Casaluna sheet set proves you can find good quality linens without a crazy price tag. This set comes in a range of soft neutral colors and deep fitted sheet sizes. There are lots of reviews complimenting its softness, that only gets better with each wash.

Best affordable cotton

Sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California kingMaterial: cotton percaleColors: 16OEKO-TEK certified: Yes

+ Cool and crisp hotel feel+ Durable and washes well- Over $100 when not on sale

A good cotton bedding set could last you a good few years. Made from durable, breathable, high-quality cotton with a percale finish this set from The Company Store is a bedding basic everyone should have. Similar to a hotel standard bed sheet, it feels cool and crisp to help you sleep comfortably. Plus it comes in a great range of colors to suit all styles.

Best affordable cooling

Sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California kingMaterial: TENCEL Lyocell EucalyptusColors: 7OEKO-TEK certified: Yes

+ Cool to the touch+ Great price- Prone to wrinkling

Hot sleepers need bed sheets that cater to their needs, and luckily there are lots of cooling sheets made of eucalyptus or bamboo that work to regulate temperature and wick away moisture. But they are often considered high-end. The Sijo AiryWeight sheets feature in our guide to the best bed sheets, as they are feel cool to the touch – making them certainly worth the spend.

Best affordable organic

Sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queenMaterial: 100% organic cotton Colors: 3OEKO-TEK certified: Yes

+ Sustainably made+ Really cheap- No king size available

If you want to rest assured your bedding is eco-friendly, but you don't want to spend a lot, these sheets from Allswell are surprisingly affordable. Not only are they made from premium 100% organic cotton but this set has extra embroidered hem details for only $50 for a queen.

Best affordable luxury

Sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, Cali-king, Split-kingMaterial: Long-staple cottonColors: 3OEKO-TEK certified: Yes

+ Hotel quality+ Cool and crisp- Machine wash on cold

Saatva is known for quality mattresses for luxurious sleep, and when it comes to their bedding, they don't disappoint. In fact with some of the highest quality percale sheets for nearly half the price of most big bedding brands, I'm more than impressed. Made from the highest of quality 100% long-staple cotton in a crisp percale finish, these bed sheets offer 5-star comfort.

Best affordable bed sheets on Amazon

Sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, Cali-king, Split-kingMaterial: Bamboo rayonColors: 16OEKO-TEK certified: Yes

+ Cool to the touch+ Under $50- Some colors and sizes out of stock

Bedsure is an Amazon staple, known for its great value-for-money bedding. These $50 cooling sheets are no exception with 50,000 reviewers loving the silky finish that looks and feels luxurious. Made from bamboo rayon, they're naturally temperature-regulating, moisture-wicking, and will wash really well. Not to mention the 16 beautiful color options.

Cheapest bed sheets

Sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, Cali-king, Split-kingMaterial: 100% Polyester MicrofiberColors: 35OEKO-TEK certified: Yes

+ Soft to the touch+ Only $25- Prone to pilling

If you're in need of a cheap bed sheet set for a quick replacement of old, stained sheets, this Amazon Basics set is the cheapest sheet set we've seen. However, while they are made from microfibre and super soft, they also won't last long. Polyester is also the worst bed sheet material, but for the price, you can't expect much more.

Where the bed sheets on this list have not been directly tested, I have researched, compared, and evaluated against bedding that has been reviewed in the best bed sheets guide.

To select the best affordable bed sheets, I've taken into account customer reviews, material, cost, and whether they hold any certifications. Most if not all of the products on this list, will be made of premium materials, similar to the more expensive options I have previously tested, and comply with all manufacturing certifications to ensure they're made to the highest of standards.

I aim to test all of these sheets in to see how well they live up to the luxury bedding I own, according to the same tests. In the meantime, I have made an educated endorsement based on extensive research, knowledge, and expertise in the bedding industry.

Shopping for bed sheets when you're on a budget can be difficult. In most 'best bed sheets' buying guides, the top choices can cost anywhere from $100-500 a set – which sounds like far too much money to spend on sheets. The good news is that you can find bed sheets for a lot cheaper, but it helps to know what to look out for. Paying attention to material and eco-certifications are the best indicator of quality, no matter the price.

Material: Even on the tightest of budgets, I'd never recommend choosing the cheapest sheets you can find. Bedding under $50 is typically made of polyester, which experts say is the worst bed sheet material: it traps heat, piles easily, and won't last you longer than a few washes. You can, however, find bedding made of premium materials for a reasonable price. Cotton is generally fairly priced, with sateen and percale finishes varying the cost. Bamboo and linen sheets are usually the most expensive, but if you're lucky, you might find a set in your price range.

Manufacturing certifications and standards: A good indicator of a good quality bedding set is one that holds an Oeko-Tex certification. This ensures the bed sheets are made without the use of any harmful chemicals like dyes and bleaches. Most affordable bed sheet sets will comply with this standard.

You can get great bed sheets for around the $50-$100 mark. While these are by no means cheap, spending less than this amount will generally affect the quality. Decent bed sheets will be made of high-quality materials, wash well, and have certain manufacturing certifications. You can buy bed sheets for $30 a set, but these will typically be made of low-pile polyester.

One of the biggest bed sheet mistakes commonly made is thinking a higher thread count equals better quality. Rather material and type of weave is the best indicator of durable sheets that will keep you comfortable at night. Premium materials like cotton, linen, or bamboo are among the best bed sheet types you can buy: they are naturally temperature-regulating, breathable, and soft to keep you comfortable.

If you choose cotton bedding, opt for sheets made using long-staple cotton with a single-ply weave. This means the sheets will be thick and durable. Cheaper sheets are typically made from a poly-ply weave which features more threads of thinner density. They will usually pile quicker and not wash as well.

As a sleep and shopping expert, I'd always say there's nothing better to invest in than great sleep. But where you can save some money, do. Great bed sheets don't have to cost a lot, and opting for the cheaper set could give you some extra cash to spend on what matters most – a mattress. The key to getting your most comfortable sleep yet, investing in a bed that suits your sleep needs will make all the difference.

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Louise is your eCommerce Editor and sleep specialist to help you wind down well. A connoisseur of the mattress world, Louise previously covered sleep and wellness (as well as the occasional organizational buy) at Real Homes, and has tried, tested, and reviewed some of the buys for your bedroom. With an MA in International Journalism and PR experience, Louise brings bags of bedding expertise and enjoys nothing more than helping readers find solutions and products that best suit their sleep needs.

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