This hotel-style bedding color is said to 'ease your transition to sleep', and Martha Stewart designed pieces that make it easy to get the look
Sleep experts say this color enhances your bedroom, and 'supports both physical and mental comfort' – unmissable buys start at $80


When asked to picture a boutique hotel room, you'd likely think of a bed draped in premium white linens, and all for a good reason. This color bedding is not only relied on for its versatility and effortless style, but also to encourage a good night's rest, as sleep experts explain.
Recreating the ambiance of a hotel in your own bedroom begins with investing in the best luxury bed sheets on the market, but this might not cost as much as you expect, thanks to none other than Martha Stewart.
While everything from Martha Stewart's collection is a safe buy, her bedding has become known as a firm favorite here on Homes & Gardens' celebrity style team. Currently, Macy's has reduced some of Martha's most luxurious white bedding essentials, including a Silk Filled Comforter and a Goose Feather and Down Comforter that feels like it belongs on the bed of a five-star hotel.
What makes it such a safe choice? 'White bedding is a timeless choice that promotes restfulness, enhances your sleep space, and supports both physical and mental comfort,' comments Christina Heiser, the head of content at Saatva.
'White linens are associated with hotel quality, giving your bedroom an elevated, serene vibe. That pristine aesthetic can cue your brain that it's time to rest, reinforcing positive sleep rituals.'
That's our cue to invest. You can shop the most unmissable Martha-designed picks below.
300 thread count
Upgrade your sleep space into a hotel-inspired retreat with this premium-quality, lightweight comforter, designed by Martha Stewart. Little compares to the luxury and feel of a silk comforter, especially one that adjusts to your body temperature and shape and drapes perfectly around you. It will feel personal in no time.
Breathable blend cover
If you're looking to bring a sense of instant coziness to your bedroom, you could do far worse than this comforter. It's designed to reduce moisture and limits bacteria, then combines it with fine polyester for just the right amount of loft. It's truly perfect for every bedroom.
100% Cotton
Warmth, comfort, and style: This comforter is a luxury bedroom essential, featuring a unique blend of white goose feathers and white down. It provides all the benefits of an all down comforter, but at a uniquely affordable cost.
Feather Council Certified
Want a feather comforter that doesn't harm animals in the process? This American Down and Feather Council Certified product holds down a standard seal of approval, guaranteeing no live-plucking or force-feeding by the farm. It features a 300-thread count and is ready to be enjoyed, regardless of the season.
Breathable cover fabrics
Enhance comfort with this innovated blend feather and down pillow, the perfect addition to any bed. A soft outer wrap of blend material makes it soft to the touch and creates medium-firm pillow suitable for many sleeping positions. It's so versatile, but what would we expect from Martha Stewart?
Geometric jacquard border
It's not bedding, but it's almost as important. Creating a hotel-inspired home includes the bathroom, and this soft, ultra-absorbent cotton bath sheet is a must-have essential. Plus, it's easily machine washable and produced sustainably, so you can invest with peace of mind.
Alongside its good looks (and ability to improve sleep), Christina says that white bed sheets are the best choice for those looking to be gentle on sensitive skin
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'White or very light-colored bedding can be a safer option for those with sensitive skin. Darker fabrics often contain more chemical dyes, which may cause irritation. Undyed or lightly dyed white sheets are typically more skin-friendly, making them ideal for sleepers prone to allergic reactions or discomfort,' she says.
'This color can also help maintain a cooler sleep environment. It naturally reflects light and heat rather than absorbing it, unlike darker shades. This helps regulate temperature more effectively, keeping your bed cooler and more comfortable, especially important for hot sleepers or those living in warm climates.'
If there's ever a time to follow this advice, it's now...

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.
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