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4 Places to Buy Affordable Linen Sheets (& How to Care for Them!)

Linen is having a bit of a moment. All over Instagram there are shots of dishevelled beds covered in well-loved, homely linen sheets, inviting you in with a promise of an incredible night’s sleep. Linen looks simply beautiful, particularly in a rustic, farmhouse style home.

A cozy bedroom with a neatly made bed features dark gray, beige, and rust-colored pillows and affordable linen bedding. A small wooden stool holds a book and cup. A woven basket and a potted plant sit near a large window, with a hanging light above.

However, all of this joy does come at a cost. Linen is harder to grow and trickier to weave than cotton, making it a pricier fabric choice. There are some wonderful companies like Linoto, Brooklinen and Parachute who make incredible quality linen sheets, but for many (including me!) £300 is too much to spend on one set. Thankfully, there are some places that offer affordable linen sheets that are excellent value for money.

Benefits of Linen Sheets

  1. There’s a growing amount of evidence (albeit some anecdotal!) that linen is better for your skin than cotton. A beauty sleep on linen bed sheets lives up to the name! What’s more, linen is much less prone to give you the dreaded bedhead, saving you time with the hairbrush later in the morning.
  2. It’s more sustainable than cotton. Linen is made from flax, which tends not to require as much chemical spraying.
  3. It actually looks better unironed. I mean, realistically, who is able to spend time ironing their bed sheets in between all 1,000 other things they have to do? This way I can make my bed and get immediate satisfaction, rather than feeling it looks unfinished.
  4. It’ll keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Choosing the right weight of linen will enhance this effect, with heavier weight linens feeling warmer than lighter ones. Plus the absorbent fibres will wick moisture away, keeping the bed dry and comfortable.
  5. It’s long lasting. Linen is surprisingly strong for a natural fabric, around two to three times stronger than cotton, making it perfect for sleeping on night after night.

H&M

H&M is top of my list for affordable linen sheets. They manage to offer the softest linen at a price which falls within a normal person’s range. Their washed linen duvet cover set comes in three neutral colours and the double will only set you back £79.99.

H&M Washed Linen Duvet Cover Set (2 pillowcases and a duvet cover), double, £79.99

Minimalist bedroom with a wooden bed adorned with white and pink pillows and a white duvet with affordable linen sheets. There's a framed abstract art piece on the wall and beige wooden sliding doors. A textured light carpet is on the floor.

La Redoute

While not as affordable as some other options, La Redoute offer excellent quality under £150. What’s more, the French company have regular promotions offering up to 40% off everything, so you could pick these up for as little as £90. The range of colours spans beyond the classic neutral colours and includes a few lovely rich darks.

La Redoute Interieurs 100% Washed Linen pillowcases and duvet cover, double, £144

IKEA

The most affordable linen sheets are these IKEA sheets. They were never going to be top quality, but for the price they really are excellent. They tend to be a bit scratchy out of the packet, but the wonderful thing about linen is that it softens with washing and wear. And at £55 for the set, you can’t go wrong!

IKEA Dytag Quilt Cover and two pillowcases, double, £55

Update: Sadly IKEA no longer make linen sheets

Soak & Sleep

While I can’t personally vouch for the quality of Soak & Sleep’s linen, there are a number of online reviews that rave about this brand. It’s touted as one of the best quality options out there, so worth a look.

Soak & Sleep 100% Pure French Linen Bedding, 2 pillowcases and a duvet cover, double, £151

A cozy bedroom with a wooden bed frame and white linen bedding, partially covered by a blue textured blanket. A wooden nightstand and dresser flank the bed. Large windows with sheer curtains let in natural light, and potted plants add a touch of green.

Caring for Linen Sheets

Linen is hardy, but over laundering can wear the fabric and shorten its life, so making sure you care for it correctly is important. One thing that linen can’t stand is bleach – as well as ruining the colour of your sheets, it will damage the fibres – so make sure you check that any products you use don’t contain bleach.

For softer bed sheets, wash cool with fabric softener, at 40C or ideally even 30C. Tumble dry on low – this will give you a more wrinkled look than line drying – though be careful not to leave the sheets in there too long when they’re done, or you may end up with permanent creases. Once in a while, it’s also worth washing on a higher temperature to kill nasties. If you prefer crisper sheets, wash on a higher temperature without softener, followed by a line dry.

One of the great benefits of linen is that it looks great when it’s wrinkly (farmhouse style, if you like!), so there’s no need to iron. But if you’d like to, the iron will have an easier time if the linen is slightly damp. Just be aware that as linen is very prone to wrinkles, your hard work might be undone quickly!

Now that you’ve got your sheets sorted, why not take a look at the Simba Mattress Topper King?

All images courtesy of the respective retailers.

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