Collection: Sheets

Nothing changes how a bedroom feels faster than great sheets. Our Sheets collection is built for cabin living—soft, comfortable sets you’ll actually look forward to climbing into, with classic colors and lodge-inspired patterns that layer beautifully with quilts, coverlets, and duvets.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What material is best for sheets?

Cotton is the easiest all-season choice—breathable, comfortable, and great year-round. Flannel is best when you want extra warmth and that cozy cabin feel.

What’s the difference between cotton and flannel sheets?

Cotton feels lighter and cooler with a crisp-to-soft finish. Flannel is brushed for softness and warmth—ideal for cold sleepers, winter cabins, and chilly nights.

How do I pick the right sheets for my bedroom?

Start with how you sleep: cotton for crisp + cool, flannel for warm + cozy. Then style: keep sheets simple if your quilt/duvet is bold—or choose a subtle print when your top layer is solid.

What size sheets do I need?

Match your mattress size (Twin, Full, Queen, King, or Cal King). If you use a topper or have a thicker mattress, check the fitted-sheet pocket depth on the product page.

Will lodge/cabin prints feel too “theme-y”?

Not if you keep it balanced. Choose a small-scale pattern or a soft, neutral print and pair it with solids and texture (a simple quilt, duvet, or knit throw).

How do I make the bed look “finished” without overdoing it?

Use one hero layer (duvet, quilt, or coverlet), add coordinating shams, then finish with a throw at the foot of the bed. Keeping a tight color palette makes everything feel intentional.

Can I add pieces later to coordinate with my sheets?

Yes—sheets are a great foundation. Add shams, a duvet cover, or a throw later by matching one or two colors from the sheet pattern (or repeating the same neutral).

Are sheets a good choice for guest rooms?

Absolutely. A fresh sheet set instantly upgrades the room. If your guest room runs cool, keep a flannel option on hand for fall and winter stays.