Freezing at night? Here’s how to layer your bed for winter
28th Apr 2026

Some beds look cosy. Others actually keep you warm when winter properly sets in.
If your current setup is a bit of a “pile it on and hope for the best” situation – you’re not alone. But there is a better way. Proper layering isn’t about adding more bulk, it’s about building warmth in the right order.
When each layer has a job, your bed holds warmth where it should, stays breathable, and feels consistently comfortable through the night (no overheating, no midnight rearranging).
Here’s how to get it right.
Step 1: Build Your Base Layer

Let’s start from the bottom up – because what’s underneath you matters just as much as what’s on top.
A wool underlay adds a soft, insulating layer between you and your mattress. It creates that instantly snuggly feel when you get into bed – no shock to the system, no waiting around to warm up. Plus, the natural properties of wool help regulate body temperature, keeping you warm and cosy without overheating.
Think of it as your quiet achiever. You don’t see it, but you absolutely notice the difference.
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Step 2: Switch to Winter Ready Sheets

This is where a lot of people miss the mark – summer sheets are designed to stay cool and crisp, which is great in January… not so helpful in July.
If you’re a cold sleeper, they actively work against you by letting warmth escape instead of holding onto it.
Enter: CoziCotton Flannelette sheets.
Made from 100% brushed cotton, these winter heroes are brushed no less than five times for the ultimate in cosy softness. That brushing creates tiny fibres that trap warmth, so your bed feels warm from the moment you slip in.
No cold start, no adjusting – just instant comfort.
And because it’s still 100% cotton, you stay cosy without that stuffy, overheated feeling.
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Step 3: Choose a Proper Winter Quilt

Your quilt isn’t just another layer – it’s the one doing the heavy lifting.
If it’s thin, flat, or past its prime, it’s not holding heat properly – simple as that.
Our Winter Wool Quilt nails this balance – warm, breathable, and designed to keep its shape over time. It gives you that cocooned, cosy feel without the weight, and being washable means it stays fresh season after season.
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Step 4: Add a Coverlet for an Extra Layer

This is the layer that quietly levels everything up.
A coverlet sits over your quilt and adds an extra layer of insulation, helping to lock in warmth without making your bed feel heavy or overdone.
It’s also what gives your bed that finished, layered look – so it’s practical and polished.
Bonus tip: A coverlet can double as a lightweight quilt in summer, so it’s practical and polished all year round.
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Step 5: Finish with Blankets & Throws

This is your adjust-as-you-go layer. Simple, effective.
Style a waffle blanket or plush throw across the foot of your bed, then pull it up when the temperature drops. No need to rethink your entire setup, just add warmth where you need it.
- Waffle blankets add lightweight, breathable warmth
- Plush throws bring that soft, cocoon-like comfort
It’s an easy upgrade that makes a noticeable difference (and yes, it looks good too).
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Why Layering Your Bed for Winter Works

Layering works because it traps warmth between each layer, rather than relying on one heavy-duty piece to do it all.
Each layer traps warmth and holds it close, while still allowing airflow so you don’t overheat. That balance is what keeps your bed consistently comfortable through the night.
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The Cheat Sheet
1. Wool underlay for insulation
2. Flannelette sheets for instant warmth
3. A winter quilt for core comfort
4. A coverlet for an extra layer
5. Blankets and throws for flexibility
Each layer has a role – and together, they do exactly what they’re meant to.
The Takeaway
If your bed isn’t keeping you warm, it’s not always about needing more – it’s about making layers work for you.
Once you’ve got the right combination, everything shifts. Warmer nights, deeper sleep, and a bed you actually look forward to getting into.
And isn’t that what it’s all about?
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