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Twin Flannel Bedding

Warm Up With New Twin Flannel Bedding

If you're looking for a quick way to make a cozy guest or kids bed, look no further than twin flannel bedding. This bedding selection gives the softness and warmth of flannel cotton, sized down for a twin bed. Look for sheet sets, pillow covers, duvet covers, shams and more to enhance the style or layer the bed with flannel and other fabrics to help create a bed that allows warm and cool sleepers to be comfortable in the chillier months. Flannel traditionally has a thicker touch than other types of bedding materials, so you can have fun with bolder patterns, too. Check out plaids or patterns with lots of negative space and larger design elements. Twin flannel bedding offers a range of options for your home.

The Joys of Flannel Bedding

Many people absolutely love flannel for its touchable feel and heavier texture. This is classic winter bedding, although don't be surprised if you give yourself a reason to pull it out of the linen closet in the fall and extend use into the first chilly days of spring. Twin flannel bedding can stay in rotation for as long as you like.

  • This favorite bedding material started out as a work shirt material in the 1600s and quickly became popular for its brushed or napped texture, which allows the fine cotton fibers of the material to raise from looser spun yarns.
  • Since it's a looser weave with a soft surface, flannel traps air and holds it as warmth so that sleeping in a bed with flannel sheets is a cozy, comforting experience.
  • Flannel is sometimes known for shrinking because it's a looser spun fabric. When shopping for your twin flannel bedding at Pottery Barn, you'll find these bedding pieces keep their shape and size, so they'll fit your twin bed for many seasons to come.

Dressing a Twin Bed

Since a twin bed is a little smaller than other bed sizes, how you style this bed may be a little bit different. In your own bedroom, you probably have a queen or king, so you have a large expanse with which to create a design look across a comforter or duvet.

  • A twin bed is narrower than a queen or full-sized bed. This is the bed that is often used in children's rooms or a guest room.
  • You may also need twin sheets if you have a comfortable cot you roll out for guests in a home office, playroom or other spare quarters.
  • Since you may only need two pillows on a twin bed, a twin flannel sheet set is perfect. A set usually consists of a fitted and flat sheet, plus two standard pillowcases.

Making the Bed With Flannel Layers

Discover how layering the bed lets you make the most of twin flannel bedding. Place different materials at different levels of the bed for a highly decorated and inspirational style that will have guests and kids alike happy to get under the covers.