We’ve all been there – tossing and turning on a hot summer night, trying to find that cool spot on the bed. And it’s even worse for a hot sleeper. But it doesn’t have to be that way. The right sheets can make a world of difference.
Let’s explore what works best to keep you cool, comfy, and sleeping soundly, even when the temperature climbs.
We'll discuss the best sheets for hot sleepers based on the effect of different fabrics, the importance of thread count, and what to consider about the Aussie climate.
Keen to get right down to it? See the best sheets for hot sleepers.
The material of your sheets greatly affects how comfortable you feel at night. Natural fibres like cotton, linen, and bamboo are among the best cooling bed sheet materials for hot sleepers. Why? They breathe well and manage moisture better than synthetic fabrics. Here’s what you need to know about each.
Cotton is a solid choice for hot sleepers because it’s naturally breathable, especially when paired with a percale weave. Percale is a weave that uses a tight, one-over-one pattern, giving the fabric a light, crisp feel. This weave allows air to circulate easily - keeping you cooler throughout the night.
Some of our best cotton sheets for hot sleepers are our Leo Washed Cotton sheets. They’re soft, breathable, and designed with deep sides, so they fit snugly without slipping off.
Linen is fantastic for hot sleepers because of its loose weave and naturally hollow fibres, which allow for excellent airflow and help wick away moisture - keeping you cool even on the warmest nights.
Our Eve Linen sheets are perfect for Australia’s hot and dry conditions. And these cooling sheets get softer with each wash, adding to their relaxed, airy vibe that’s just right for summer nights. Linen is also durable and eco-friendly, making it a great long-term choice for your bedding.
Silk sheets feel lush against your skin and naturally regulate temperature. They stay cool to the touch and can help you avoid overheating. Just keep in mind that silk requires a bit more care when washing. If you’re looking for something that feels indulgent yet functional, try our Fleur Silk range
Bamboo sheets are a great option for hot sleepers. They’re breathable, moisture-wicking, and soft, making them comfortable even on humid nights. Bamboo is also naturally hypoallergenic, so it’s a good choice if you have allergies. Try our Kane bamboo sheets for a cool and eco-friendly option.
While natural fibres like cotton, linen, and bamboo are tried-and-true for breathability, our Cool Mode™ range takes things further by using advanced cooling fabrics and technology. Cool Mode™ mattress and pillow protectors work alongside your favourite bed sheets to pull excess heat away, giving your bedding an instant cool touch you’ll notice as soon as you lie down.
Thread count gets a lot of attention, but it’s not the most important factor (especially for staying cool).
High thread counts can make sheets feel dense, which isn’t great for airflow. Focus on the material and weave instead - a percale weave tends to be lighter and more breathable, which is what you want when the nights are warm.
Australia’s climate can be challenging, with dry heat in the inland areas and high humidity along the coast. This means your choice of bed sheets isn’t just about comfort – it’s about matching the right fabric to the conditions.
Linen is great for dry, hot climates due to its breathability and ability to wick moisture (ideal for regions where the air is arid). Bamboo sheets are particularly effective in humid environments because they help regulate temperature and manage moisture, keeping you dry even when the air is sticky. Cotton, especially with a percale weave, offers a versatile option that works well across diverse climates, balancing softness and breathability.
Choosing the right sheets for your specific climate can make a big difference in staying comfortable during those long, hot Australian nights.
So, what's the final verdict? What are the best sheets for hot sleepers in Australia?
For most hot sleepers, bamboo and cotton percale sheets are reliable choices. Linen is excellent if you appreciate a more textured feel and don’t mind a bit of natural wrinkling. If you’re after a luxury feel, silk provides a cool, smooth surface that’s hard to beat.
Australia’s climate can be challenging, with dry heat in the inland areas and high humidity along the coast. This means your choice of bed sheets isn’t just about comfort - it’s about matching the right fabric to the conditions.
Linen is great for dry, hot climates due to its breathability and moisture-wicking properties (ideal for regions with arid air). Bamboo sheets are particularly effective in humid environments because they help regulate temperature and manage moisture, keeping you dry even when the air is sticky. Cotton, especially with a percale weave, offers a versatile option that works well across diverse climates, balancing softness and breathability.
Choosing the right sheets for your specific climate can make a big difference in staying comfortable during those long, hot Australian nights.
So, what's the final verdict? What are the best sheets for hot sleepers in Australia?
For most hot sleepers, bamboo and cotton percale sheets are reliable choices. Linen is excellent if you appreciate a more textured feel and don’t mind a bit of natural wrinkling. If you’re after a luxury feel, silk provides a cool, smooth surface that’s hard to beat.
We’ve talked a bit about the best sheet materials for hot sleepers. But choosing the right sheets isn’t just about the material – quality matters, too. Here’s what to look for.
Phew, that’s a lot to consider! Here it is in a nutshell.
Ready to sleep cooler and more comfortably? Explore our full range of cooling sheets, including breathable linen, cotton, and bamboo, as well as the innovative Cool Mode™ mattress and pillow protectors. Discover your perfect bedding and transform your sleep, even on the hottest Australian nights.