We decided to ask the people and a quick vox pop around the office reveals some interesting results – more than twice as many staffers use a top sheet than not and many are vehement in their necessity – even going so far as to convert cohabitating partners! This is proven by another colleague who takes no responsibility for his bedroom setup, “I do what I’m told – it’s not my decision!” he confesses.
The Australian climate can make things a little challenging for some to commit one way or the other and certainly sways many in their decision to have a top sheet, particularly in summer – the necessity to throw off the doona on warmer nights means a top sheet is essential for some. “I always start the night with a top sheet,” says one, “But I’m a half-in, half-out doona kind of guy.
“I find a top sheet annoying, but I always make up the guest bed with one”
Home Beautiful staffer
Another colleague feels a top sheet is essential all year round, “I’ve called down to reception in hotels all around the world in search of a top sheet,” she reports, adding that her request is not always understood. Conversely, another colleague loves the feeling of escape when she gets to a hotel that doesn’t have top sheets, luxuriating in the crisp, clean quilt cover that someone else will be washing.
Others see it as a matter of hygiene and to go without is barbaric. “It’s disgusting [not to have one]!!” one exclaims. “How often are you washing your quilt cover then?!” And perhaps that’s the catch – many opt for a top sheet to cut down on washing and drying a heavier quilt cover, just changing their sheets on the regular instead, especially in the winter months when things can take a little longer to dry.
“I love my top sheet and I’ll never give it up!”
Home Beautiful staffer
If you’re still in two minds, here’s a broad list of reasons for and against, according us…
You need a top sheet because
- It’s more ‘grown up’
- You can kick off the doona and remain covered
- You don’t have to wash your doona cover as often
- You feel more secure and “tucked in” to sleep at night
- It buffers itchy doonas on your skin
- It protects you against your doona-stealing partner
You don’t need a top sheet because
- It’s annoying and always ends up at the bottom of the bed
- It’s more linen to wash
- It’s quicker and easier to make the bed without one
- You feel more luxurious with just a quilt
- You can moderate your body temperature better with clothes
According to the actual experts, having a top sheet facilitates more styling options too, but just make sure you make the bed with the sheet the right way around. When talking with HB about how to style a bed like a pro, Jordan Prainito, managing director of Canningvale says many people get it wrong. “If you’re using a flat sheet with your bedding, one mistake we see quite commonly made is that people make the bed with the flat sheet the right way up, which is actually the wrong side up,” he says.
Another colleague thinks the whole idea of a top sheet is completely outdated, “It’s not 1945!” he exclaims, “And anyway, it’s called a duvet!”
Well, now that’s a debate for another time.
This article first appeared on Home Beautiful
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