When it comes to getting the best sleep, our preferences change with the seasons. There’s nothing better than thick, pure cotton quilts in winter. Nothing says spring evenings quite like a chunky hand-knitted weighted blanket. But what about summer?
If you want summer bedding that feels luxurious even on warm evenings, these are the essentials to look out for.
Breathable covers to keep you cool
Soft, lightweight duvet covers are perfect when you want to sleep through the night without kicking off the bedding. All-natural, high-thread-count bedding is your best bet if you want covers that are equally cozy and breathable.
Our covers are densely woven with authentic long-staple cotton for a cool, silky smooth finish.
Organic fibers that protect your skin
For extra protection, our skin ramps up natural oil production in the summer. While this is great for keeping the surface hydrated, it makes finding the right pillowcase vital.
A 100% cotton pillowcase stays cool and dry as you sleep. The organic compact yarns create a smooth, frictionless surface that’s gentle on skin and hair. It’s the best support for your slumber and skincare needs this summer.
Fitted sheets for movers and shakers
Hot nights often mean tossing and turning as we sleep – and tangled bedding. Not any more. We design our fitted sheets with deep 16” pockets and full circumference elastic for three reasons:
They’re easier to slip on
They fit snuggly on both low profile and tall mattresses
They hug your bed all night, so you’re free to move and adjust
Durable, easy-wash bedding
When it’s time to put the bedding in the wash, you want two guarantees – softness and freshness. Quality sheets are easy to clean, keep their color, and come out feeling and smelling brand new. The best part about our bedding, you ask?
It gets softer with every wash.
Style and shades that inspire a restful evening
Visuals can impact our moods as much as our sense of touch. That’s why we designed our bedding with natural shades that evoke that West Coast aesthetic. From quality materials to stylish weaves, textures, and finishes, we have a blend that fits your dream decor.
After all, nothing says iconic summer evenings like Californa Design Den.
It’s always a question that comes up when picking out new sheets: Should I buy sateen or percale?
Both are 100% cotton, both are breathable, and both can feel luxurious. The only difference is in how they’re woven and how they feel against your skin.
Let's resolve the sateen vs percale debate once and for all.
1. Understanding the Two Weaves
Percale: A simple one-over-one-under way to weave cotton that gives you a matte finish and a crisp, cool feel.
Sateen: A more complex three-over-one-under method to weave cotton that has a smoother texture, with a slight sheen.
However, both types are made from natural cotton, not blends, allowing breathability, durability, and comfort throughout the calendar year.
2. Percale Sheets - Crisp and Refreshing
Percale sheets are lightweight and airy, perfect for those who love the “hotel-bed” sensation. They’re naturally cool to the touch, making them ideal for hot sleepers and warmer climates.The texture is soft and structured, and only improves with each wash while providing a fresh, tailored look.
Best for:
Hot sleepers
Minimalist or modern décor lovers
Those who enjoy crisp, refreshing bedding
A 400-600 thread count percale sheet delivers maximum breathability and a relaxed luxury feel that’s made for everyday comfort.
3. Sateen Sheets - Smooth and Sophisticated
Sateen sheets feel silky and drapey, giving your bed a luxe, inviting appearance. The higher thread density offers a soft, smooth touch that stays cool and breathable, never heavy.Best for:
Those who appreciate a more refined and silky feel.
Individuals who want a luxurious, sleek look to their bedding.
Year-round balanced comfort.
For everyday luxury, the 600-1000 thread count sateen sheets provide enduring comfort with an understated soft sheen associated with hotel bedding.
4. Texture, Feel, and Look
Percale: Matte finish, crisp hand feel, naturally cool.
Sateen: Lustrous sheen, silky glide, and deeper smoothness.
Both types will breathe in all climates, as cotton’s structure is meant to promote airflow and will help keep you cool, even with denser weaves.
5. Care and Longevity
Both percale and sateen are easy to care for:
Wash in cool or warm water using mild detergent.
Tumble dry low or line dry.
Avoid softeners and bleach.
Percale may wrinkle more (that’s part of its charm), while sateen resists wrinkles for a polished look straight from the dryer.
6. The Best of Both Worlds
Many people rotate the two: percale in summer for its cool crispness and sateen in cooler months for its silky density. Both improve with age; the more you wash them, the softer and more comfortable they become.
Final Thoughts
There’s no wrong choice, just personal preference.
Both percale and sateen cotton sheets provide breathable, long-lasting comfort. You can select percale cotton sheets for a fresh, crisp texture and sateen for a smooth, more refined feel, but no matter which you prefer, you will enjoy true quality and comfort in your new sheets.
Shop premium percale and sateen cotton sheets here at California Design Den.
Creating a room that is calming, organic, and simply chic is the essence of California cool. The West Coast look is not a trend in style; it's a relaxed lifestyle that celebrates light, natural materials, and breezy ease. Follow along to bring that California bedroom look into your space.
1. Start with Natural, Breathable Bedding
Comfort is the foundation of any California bedroom style. Choose breathable cotton sheets in a soft, neutral palette such as white, cloud gray, or sand.
Using percale sheets will give your bed a crisp and airy hotel-like quality, while sateen sheets offer smooth sophistication more subtly. When good durability and softness are important, choosing between 600-800 thread count will give you a nice balance for the luxury of everyday living.
2. Embrace the “Light and Airy” Palette
California-inspired interiors count on light, reflective colors. Think coastal neutrals, beachy whites, and subtle earthy hues. A combination of natural woods, woven baskets, and organic fabrics enhances that open, inviting feeling.
Choose a soothing color palette and incorporate hints of muted blue, seafoam, or clay as textural depth without being visually overwhelming.
3. Layer Textures, Not Patterns
Avoid busy prints; California style values tactile depth over pattern. You can use layers of cotton, especially textures - like a crisp sheet set, soft quilt, and a relaxed duvet cover - to create visual interest without overwhelming your eyes.
Integrate a cotton duvet cover and some pillowcases that all match fabric-wise, and you’ll have a calm, easy-to-care-for, cohesive bedding option perfect for all seasons.
4. Prioritize Function and Comfort
The West Coast bedroom aesthetic combines elegance and functionality. That means bedding that feels as good as it looks. Cotton's inherent breathability makes for cool, cozy sleep year-round, and its durability translates to low-maintenance care and longevity.
Opt for OEKO-TEX® or GOTS-certified bedding to get chemical-free, skin-safe peace of mind.
5. Add Organic Touches
Natural materials are the cornerstone of California cool home decor. It can also be integrated with things like bamboo nightstands, rattan lamps, or linen curtains. Combine them with organic cotton pillowcases and sheets to continue the sustainable look throughout.
6. Keep the Styling Effortless
The California look isn’t over-styled. Leave your duvet slightly draped, fold your top sheet casually, and let textures and quality materials speak for themselves. Think “unmade perfection” - a space that feels lived-in but polished.
7. Bring the Outdoors In
The key to a relaxed coastal bedroom design is plants. Place greenery such as ferns or snake plants to add freshness and life to your space. Pair with soft, neutral bedding to instantly bring that California lifestyle vibe.
Final Thoughts
The Californian décor style bedroom mixes natural light, texture, and those cool breathable cotton sheets for the ultimate relaxed sophistication. You don’t need ocean views to capture the coastal calm - just soft cotton, layered simplicity, and an airy color palette.
Explore breathable cotton sheets and duvet covers at California Design Den.
When selecting your bed sheets, thread count is one of the most confusing topics. You may receive different advice — some say it does not matter, others say that higher is best.
The reality is somewhere in the middle. Thread count matters, but only when it is real and paired with good-quality cotton. When done successfully, it contributes to the feel, durability, and cool comfort of your sheets. Here is everything you need to know about thread count sheets, separating myths from authentic comfort science.
1. What Thread Count Actually Means
Thread count is the measurement of how many horizontal (weft) threads and vertical (warp) threads are woven into one square inch of a fabric.
Lower thread counts (300–400) feel lighter and crisp — great for hot sleepers.
Medium thread counts (500–600) will offer a more balanced softness yet still breathable type of fabric.
Higher thread counts (700–1000) will provide a denser and smoother, more substantial fabric that feels silkier and cooler to the touch.
A higher thread count doesn’t automatically mean better — but when woven with genuine, single-ply cotton yarns, it results in a richer, more refined hand feel and excellent longevity.
2. Thread Count Truth: Quality Over Numbers
The most common thread count myth vs. reality is that more is always better. Some manufacturers will artificially inflate numbers by twisting several low-quality yarns together (commonly referred to in the textile industry as multi-ply yarns) to create a thread count that is falsely high, allowing for yarn that is thick and not breathable.
Luxury sheets are made with single-ply, high-quality cotton yarns that create finer, denser weaves without extra weight (soft, breathable, and, of course, naturally durable).
So in short:
A 600 thread count single-ply cotton sheet will feel smoother and cooler than a fake 1200 thread count multi-ply sheet any day.
3. Cotton Quality Defines Comfort
The type of cotton used makes all the difference. Long-staple cotton fibers — such as those used in our sateen and percale collections — yield smoother threads and fewer exposed ends, giving a soft yet strong fabric.
Our 400–1000 thread count sheets are made only from premium, natural cotton. Even at higher thread counts, the weave stays cool, breathable, and smooth, thanks to the fiber’s natural structure.
Organic cotton, available in our certified sheet sets, offers a clean, chemical-free sleep surface, though by nature its fibers are shorter and create a crisper, lighter feel — perfect for those who love a naturally airy touch.
4. Understanding Weave: Percale vs. Sateen
The specification of thread count interacts with the manifestation of weave to help shape the feel and give the finished product for those sheets.
Percale weave: A one-over-one-under weave creates a cool, crisp, and breathable finish - perfect for anyone who loves the fresh feel of hotel bedding.
Sateen weave: A three-over-one-under pattern creates a smooth and lustrous surface that is soft to the touch and substantial and polished in appearance.
Both are made from 100% cotton and are breathable in every season.
Though percale has a lighter feel to it, sateen's denser weave makes it feel silky and brings the sheen to the sheets that many consumers will associate with luxury.
5. The Feel of Higher Thread Count Sheets
Higher thread count sheets aren’t “warmer” — they’re smoother.
Because the weave is tighter and denser, the fabric feels cooler to the touch and drapes beautifully. Over time, with every wash, it softens further without losing structure.
For most sleepers, 600-thread-count cotton sheets offer the ideal balance of softness and breathability. If you love that heavier, silkier finish, 800–1000-thread-count sateen sheets give a truly premium hand feel — still cool, still breathable, but richer in texture.
6. Single-Ply vs. Multi-Ply Explained
To determine the thread count quality, be sure to check if the sheet is made with single-ply or multi-ply yarns.
Single-ply: One long fiber per thread - breathable, smooth, and durable.
Multi-ply: Several short fibers twisted together, thicker, coarser, and often to deceive the consumer, you are getting a high-count sheet.
In general, all of the premium bedding companies utilize single-ply for actual comfy sheets. Not only are they softer, but they actually last longer and pill less.
7. How to Spot Authentic High Thread Count Sheets
When searching online, pay attention to three cues to authenticity:
Fiber type: 100% natural cotton — not polyester blends.
Ply count: Single-ply yarns only.
Certifications: OEKO-TEX® certified for chemical safety; GOTS-certified for organic sheet sets.
Refrain from using vague language that says something like “super-soft microfiber” or “1500 thread count luxury cotton blend.” Authentic quality will always stand out and never needs embellishing.
8. What Is a Good Thread Count for Durable Sheets?
For long-term use and comfort:
Percale sheets will be in a 400-600 thread count, which feels very crispy and breathable, and it is ideal for individuals who sleep warm.
Sateen sheets are in the range of 600-1000 thread count, and they feel soft and silky and are cool to the touch.
Both perform well year-round and, if taken care of properly, can last you for years.
9. Care Tips to Preserve Thread Count Quality
Even the best fabric needs gentle care:
Wash in cold or warm water with mild detergent.
Avoid bleach or softeners — they weaken fibers.
Tumble dry on low or line dry to prevent shrinkage.
Iron percale for crispness or smooth sateen by hand.
With care, the cotton relaxes naturally, becoming softer and silkier over time while maintaining its structure.
Final Thoughts
Thread count matters — but only when it’s real.
Real single-ply cotton in the 400–1000 thread count range provides all the attributes of a great sheet: breathability, resilient durability, and a polished and smooth finish.
Avoid inflated claims and polyester blends of thread count, poly blends, or twin numbers. Concentrate on fiber quality, weave type, and straightforward craftsmanship. Whatever your preference, a crisp percale or smooth sateen, real cotton provides cool, breathable comfort that feels luxurious all year round.
Explore authentic high-thread-count cotton sheets here at California Design Den to experience the true definition of comfort.