Flat sheets

Discover the perfect finishing touch for your bedroom with our exquisite collection of flat sheets, where premium 100% cotton sheet craftsmanship meets versatile design to create the ultimate sleep experience that combines comfort, style, and durability in every thread.


Our flat bed sheet range showcases the finest materials and weaves, from luxurious 100% cotton percale that delivers crisp, hotel-like comfort with exceptional breathability, to silky-smooth satin options that glide against your skin for the ultimate in nighttime luxury, while our practical 50/50 polycotton blends offer easy-care convenience without compromising on comfort. Each flat sheet in our collection is available in thread counts ranging from practical 200tc options that provide excellent value for everyday use, to premium 800tc selections that represent the pinnacle of bedding luxury with their incredible softness and durability. Transform your flatted bed into a sanctuary of comfort with our pristine white sheets that bring timeless elegance to any bedroom décor, while our current flat sheet for sale promotions make it easier than ever to upgrade your bedding with quality that lasts for years to come.


Our extensive  range ensures you'll find the perfect match for your existing bedding in thread counts from 200tc for budget-conscious shoppers to 800tc for those seeking ultimate luxury.

Flat sheets

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important note

Exact measurements of you mattress will ensure that the flat sheet sits perfectly - especially the depth of the mattress is important to consider as well as if you will be using a converter.

We highly recommend our 100% cotton percale fabric or the satin. We also have the options of 50/50 or 80/20 poly cotton. Colors are white, light grey, charcoal, sand and duck egg.

Material

Thread counts

Thread counts are the following: 200tc to 800tc

Sizes

All sizes available in standard or extra depth & length sizes: baby cot, single, 3/4, double, queen, king, super king

Flat sheets

A white towel is sitting on a white surface.

important note

Exact measurements of you mattress will ensure that the flat sheet sits perfectly - especially the depth of the mattress is important to consider as well as if you will be using a converter.

We highly recommend our 100% cotton percale fabric or the satin. We also have the options of 50/50 or 80/20 poly cotton. Colors are white, light grey, charcoal, sand and duck egg.

Material

Thread counts

Thread counts are the following: 200tc to 800tc

Sizes

All sizes available in standard or extra depth & length sizes: baby cot, single, 3/4, double, queen, king, super king

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is a flat sheet used for?

     A flat sheet serves as a protective barrier between you and your duvet or blanket, keeping your bedding cleaner for longer periods. In South Africa's varied climate, flat sheets are particularly useful during the warmer months in regions like KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, and the Western Cape, where they can be used as lightweight bedding on their own during hot summer nights.

    For hospitality businesses across South Africa, flat sheets are essential for maintaining hygiene standards between guests. They're easier to launder and replace than heavy duvets or comforters, making them cost-effective for guesthouses, B&Bs, and hotels from Cape Town to Johannesburg. Flat sheets also provide guests with the flexibility to adjust their comfort level - they can sleep under just the flat sheet during warm nights or add it as an extra layer during cooler periods.

    In domestic settings, flat sheets help extend the life of your duvet by absorbing body oils and sweat, which is especially important in South Africa's humid coastal areas where bedding can be prone to moisture-related issues.

  • Do you sleep on or under a flat sheet?

    You sleep under a flat sheet, with the sheet placed between you and your duvet or blanket. The flat sheet acts as a comfortable barrier that touches your skin directly, while heavier bedding goes on top.

    In South Africa's hot summer months, particularly in provinces like Mpumalanga, Limpopo, or the Northern Cape, many people sleep with just the flat sheet as their only covering, making it an essential piece of bedding rather than just an accessory.

    For South African hospitality businesses, educating guests about proper flat sheet use can enhance their comfort. International visitors, especially those from countries that don't commonly use flat sheets, may appreciate brief instructions on how the bedding is intended to be used. This is particularly relevant for safari lodges and guesthouses that cater to international tourists.

    The flat sheet should feel smooth and comfortable against your skin, which is why fabric choice is important in South Africa's diverse climate conditions.

  • Do you tuck in a flat sheet?

    Yes, flat sheets should be tucked in at the foot of the bed and along the sides for the most comfortable and neat appearance. Proper tucking prevents the sheet from bunching up during sleep and ensures it stays in place throughout the night.

    For domestic use in South Africa, tucking in the flat sheet helps maintain a tidy bedroom appearance and prevents the sheet from twisting during sleep, which is especially important during restless summer nights when temperatures can be high.

    In the hospitality industry, properly tucked flat sheets are essential for professional bed making. South African hotels, lodges, and guesthouses should train housekeeping staff in proper bed-making techniques, including hospital corners for flat sheets. This attention to detail significantly impacts guest satisfaction and reflects the establishment's commitment to quality service.

    When tucking in flat sheets, ensure there's enough room at the foot of the bed for comfortable foot movement, particularly important for taller guests or in family accommodations common in South African tourism.

  • Does a flat sheet keep you warmer?

    A flat sheet provides a light layer of warmth but is generally used for comfort and hygiene rather than significant thermal insulation. However, when layered properly with other bedding, flat sheets do contribute to overall warmth by creating air pockets that help trap body heat.

    In South Africa's climate, flat sheets are particularly valuable for temperature regulation rather than pure warmth. During transitional seasons in regions like Gauteng or the Western Cape, where nights can be cool but days are warm, a flat sheet allows for easy temperature adjustment without the bulk of heavy bedding.

    For hospitality businesses, flat sheets offer guests flexibility in climate control. In coastal areas like Cape Town or Durban where temperatures can fluctuate, guests can easily adjust their comfort by using just the flat sheet or layering it with additional bedding as needed.

    During South African winters, especially in colder regions like the Free State or Eastern Cape highlands, flat sheets work best as part of a layered bedding system rather than as standalone warmth providers. They're excellent for adding a light layer of extra insulation when combined with blankets or duvets.

    The breathable nature of quality flat sheets also helps prevent overheating while still providing comfort, making them suitable year-round in most South African climates.