I Tried This Luxurious Split-Panel Bedsheet – It Instantly Ended Our Night-Time Battle for the Covers

Its unusual design is so smart for co-sleeping

A mint green bedroom with a large bed with padded headboard and a green and white gingham bench at the end of it. To either side of the bed is a white chest of drawers, with matching silver lamps on top. To the left are two large floor-to-ceiling windows with open cream curtains open.
(Image credit: Future / Catherine Gratwicke)

If you share a bed with a partner, you'll know all too well the familiar feeling of the covers being pulled away in the middle of the night. This, for the most part, is unavoidable – but what if it didn't have to be?

Enter: the Dream Wings Sateen Egyptian Cotton Sheet, available at Mint Luxury Linens, and designed specifically for co-sleeping couples.

This Bedsheet Is Designed for Co-Sleeping

All prices were correct at the time of publication.

I'll be honest, while I don't like being cold, I'd never considered that my bed sheets needed a radical change. After all, apart from color and material, they're all designed the same, right? Wrong. As it turns out, this particular bed sheet proves that in spades with its clever design.

Whilst the bottom two-thirds are designed like other best luxury bed sheets, it's the top third of this sheet that sets it apart.

Described on the website as 'a must-have for every co-sleeping couple,' the top third of this sheet features two personal panels for individual comfort, so you can pull it up or push it away depending on your preferences, without affecting your partner.

When designing a bedroom for better sleep, you might think about the best colors for your bedroom or the best bedroom layout ideas for your space. And, while bedding is something you should always consider, the sheets, and more specifically the top sheet, may be something you overlook, instead resigning yourself to nights spent shivering as your partner whips them away.

That is exactly where the Dream Wings Sateen Egyptian Cotton Sheet, available at Mint Luxury Linens comes in.

The Dreamwings bed sheets shown on my Japan-style bed with fluffy white bedding.

Here, you can see the individual panels (mine could definitely do with an iron!) of the Dreamwings bed sheet, shown with my Bedsure Gentlesoft 2-in-1 Queen Comforter Set, available at Amazon, which I've also been testing. I usually have them folded up, but this shows their length.

(Image credit: Future / Ottilie Blackhall)

It also comes with an equally soft and silky fitted bottom sheet, designed with deep pockets to ensure it stays put (which I found it did), and labeled long and short sides to make making the bed even simpler.

They're also crafted with high-grade, long-staple cotton fibers, which are prized for they're extra lustrous and durable finish that's resistant to pilling and pulling, and OEKO-TEX certified dyes.

Mine's in a Queen size, but they're available in King and Cali King sizes, too, and come with equally as luxurious pillowcases, which I've found impressively comfortable night after night.

My Verdict

The Dreamwings bed sheets shown on a neatly made bed with a white comforter and silvery cushions decorated with horses.

You can neatly fold back the panels underneath your comforter, as shown here.

(Image credit: Mint Luxury Linens)

After a month of testing, I have to commend the Dream Wings Sateen Egyptian Cotton Sheet, available at Mint Luxury Linens, for its incredible (and I mean incredible) luxurious feel and innovative, clever design.

During testing, I was able to easily wrap up in my own portion of the sheet and stay comfortable and warm all night, without disturbing my partner. Similarly, he didn't disturb or wake me multiple times a night when he was adjusting his side. That is a big win in my book, with life being as busy and as tiring as it is this time of year.

But, at $257.95 (currently $195.95), these sheets are certainly not cheap, and may be unnecessary if you don't struggle with losing the covers in the night to your partner, and most definitely are if you don't co-sleep at all.

I also found it a bit tricky at first to make the bed neatly with them underneath the comforter, but soon perfected the neat folds that hide the sheets. Simply tuck them under the pillow for a neat finish.

Dreamwings white bed sheets on my Japan-style bed with a fluffy white comforter and pillow set.

On the right-hand side, you can see how the sheet looks once neatly folded up under your pillow.

(Image credit: Future / Ottilie Blackhall)

All in all, these are a luxury purchase at a luxury price, and one both my partner and I have thoroughly enjoyed putting to the test. And, while they haven't necessarily made me sleep better, I've certainly slept well under them, and haven't spent any nights cold without any covers.

So, if you want to try something soft, sumptuous, and pretty ingenious, this is the product for you. It's not wholly necessary – but it is delightful to sleep under, and actually rather novel and fun. It might also come in handy for guest bedroom bedding.

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Ottilie joined Homes & Gardens last year, after finishing a Master's in Magazine Journalism at City, University of London. With previous contributions in Livingetc and Motorsport Magazine, she produces content for the Solved section on the website, focusing on clever tips and tricks to keep your home beautiful, organized, and clean, with particular expertise on all things home fragrance. She also has a Master's degree in English Literature and History of Art from the University of Edinburgh, where she developed a love for inspiring interiors and architecture.