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      Single bed sheets are a vital part of our everyday lives. They are the layer between you and your mattress, offering comfort, protection, and a touch of style to your bedroom.

      Whether you're a student in a dorm, a parent outfitting a child's room, or simply prefer a smaller bed. 

      Single bed sheets play an essential role in creating a comfortable and stylish bedroom.

      Sizes

      • Single - 1 x flat sheet   - 195 x 260 cms / 1 x fitted sheet - 91 x 193 + 40 cms /  1 x pillow cases - 48 x 74 + 16 cms flap
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      Single Bed Sheets

      Create the Perfect Bedroom with Cloud Linen Single Bed Sheets

      Slipping into fresh sheets is one of life’s simple luxuries. At Cloud Linen, our collection of single bed sheets is crafted to deliver comfort, style, and a restful night’s sleep — ideal for kids, guest rooms, or compact spaces.

      Explore Our Single Bed Sheet Range

      Whether you’re looking for soft and breathable bamboo, cosy flannelette, or luxurious Egyptian cotton, our single sheet sets are available in a variety of quality fabrics and stylish designs to suit every bedroom.

      Each set includes:

      • 1 Fitted Sheet
      • 1 Flat Sheet
      • 1 Pillowcase

      Also available in King Single sizes & Long Single Sizes to suit growing kids and taller sleepers.
      Fabrics for Every Season and Preference

      Our single sheets are made from premium materials, offering comfort all year round:

      • Egyptian Cotton – Smooth, breathable, and durable
      • Linen – Relaxed, airy feel for summer comfort
      • Bamboo Blends – Naturally cool and perfect for hot sleepers
      • Cotton-Polyester Blends – Easy-care, wrinkle-resistant
      • Flannelette – Soft and warm for chilly nights

      Designed for Kids

      Our kids single bed sheets are fun, comfortable, and made with high-quality materials. Choose from playful prints, novelty designs, or classic solids to match any themed bedroom. Gentle on skin, breathable, and made to last — perfect for growing little ones.

      Sheet Sizes for a Great Fit

      Choosing the right sheet size is just as important as the fabric. Our single bed sheet dimensions:

      • Single Flat Sheet: 180 x 250 cm
      • Single Fitted Sheets: 91 x 193 x 37 cm (depth)

      Our sheets fit securely and stay in place, ensuring comfort all night long.

      Find Your Perfect Style & Add a finishing touch to your bedroom décor with our range of colour

      Shop the Cloud Linen Collection

      Whether you shop online or in store, you’ll find the perfect single bed sheet set for your needs. Soft, stylish, and made to last — our sheets are designed with comfort and care in mind.

      FAQs

      Depending on the quality and usage, bed sheets should be replaced every 1-2 years. Signs that it's time to replace your sheets include thinning fabric, fading colors, and loss of elasticity.

      A thread count of 400-600 is generally optimal. Higher thread counts can be softer, but they may also be less breathable.

      It's recommended to wash your bed sheets every one to two weeks to maintain hygiene.

      Sheets should be replaced every 1-2 years, or sooner if they show signs of wear and tear.Choose sheets with a high thread count and follow proper washing instructions to prevent pilling.Rotate between multiple sets of sheets, avoid harsh chemicals, and follow care instructions to extend the lifespan of your sheets.

      Ultimately, it comes down to your preference. The benefits of linen sheets are that they're more cooling and durable vis-à-vis cotton, and linen is almost three times as strong as the latter. The downside is that linen can wrinkle easily. Cotton sheets, on the other hand, tend to feel softer and could be a more affordable option for price-conscious buyers.

      Because of the complicated production procedure, the price is greater. In contrast to cotton, linen is made from the flax plant and goes through a labour-intensive and challenging thread-weaving process. Additionally, the cotton plant grows so widely that the finished product is more widely available and less expensive. Percale cotton in particular delivers that crisp, sumptuous sheet sensation. Satin, in comparison, is less likely to wrinkle and may feel buttery soft. 100% cotton sheets provide a breezy feel that helps to dissipate heat and keep hands cool.

      In terms of which material is cooler between cotton and linen bedding, linen comes out on top. Although both cotton and linen are breathable materials, linen could have a little advantage in terms of keeping you cooler in hotter climates. Overall, both cotton and linen are fantastic options. Linen is a superior alternative if breathability is your top requirement. Cotton should be your first choice if you want soft linens.

      The depth of your mattress should be taken into account when choosing a fitted sheet. 33 to 40 centimetres deep are normal for standard sheets. They will snugly fit a typical mattress. However, you might want to take into account a deeper fitted sheet if your mattress is more deep.

      To comply with these Extra deep mattress we do sizes such as Mega queen and Mega king These are 50cm deep and will fit a single pillow top mattress.

      The size of your mattress should be taken into consideration while choosing bed linens, even if some bedding may be altered to fit. This implies that single sheets are the greatest option if you have a single bed, and queen-sized sheets are the ideal option if you have a queen bed. There are many different sizes of bed sheets available in our selection, including single, long single, king single, double, queen, king, and super king bed sheets.

      Cotton is a popular choice due to its softness, breathability, and durability.

      It's best to avoid fabric softeners as they can reduce the sheets' breathability and absorbency. Instead, use a gentle detergent. Washing sheets in cold water on a gentle cycle and avoiding high heat in the dryer can help prevent pilling.

      Not necessarily. A higher thread count can mean softer sheets, but other factors like material and weave also impact the quality.