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The best bedding sets in Canada for middle-class households balance softness, durability, and price, without making you choose between all three. Beddora’s sheet sets, duvet cover sets, comforter sets, and Bed in a Bag bundles are designed for everyday Canadian families who want quality they can feel without spending premium prices. Budget $40–$120 CAD for a quality queen set. And if you’re shopping ahead of the Victoria Day long weekend, now is the right time, Beddora’s Victoria Day Sale brings some of the best bedding deals of the year.
In This Guide
- 1.Why Your Bedding Choice Actually Matters
- 2.Sheet Sets, The Foundation of a Good Night's Sleep
- 3.Duvet Cover Sets, Style and Practicality Combined
- 4.Single Piece Comforters, Simple, Affordable Warmth
- 5.Comforter Sets, The Complete Bedroom Package
- 6.Bed in a Bag, Canada's Favourite Bedding Bundle
- 7.How to Choose the Right Bedding for Your Home
- 8.Victoria Day Sale, Best Time to Buy Bedding in Canada
- 9.Bundle Deals and How to Save More
- 10.Canadian Sizing Guide
- 11.FAQs
Why Your Bedding Choice Actually Matters
Most Canadians spend somewhere between seven and nine hours in bed every night. That adds up to roughly a third of your life spent in direct contact with your sheets, pillowcases, and comforter. Yet bedding is one of those purchases that gets pushed down the priority list, something you plan to replace “eventually,” using the same worn-out set you’ve had since moving into your last place.
The problem with that approach is gradual. Pilling, fading, and thinning fabric happen slowly enough that most people don’t notice how much their sleep quality has slipped until they spend a night somewhere with fresh, properly fitted, quality bedding and suddenly remember what comfortable actually feels like.
At Beddora, we hear this from customers constantly. They came for a single replacement pillowcase and ended up replacing their entire sleep setup once they felt the difference between what they had and what they could have, at a price that didn’t require a second thought.
That’s the whole idea behind what we do. Bedding that feels genuinely good, priced for how Canadians actually live.
The practical reasons to upgrade your bedding are also worth noting. Over time, sheets and comforters accumulate sweat, dead skin cells, and allergens, the same concerns that make mattress protection important apply here too. Fresh bedding that washes easily and holds its shape through repeated laundering isn’t just a comfort upgrade; it’s a hygiene one. The Canadian Lung Association notes that dust mite allergens are among the most common indoor triggers for asthma and allergies, and regularly washing quality bedding is one of the most effective ways to manage them.
The other practical argument is warranty and mattress longevity. A quality mattress is a significant investment, most Canadians spend $800 to $2,000 or more. Protecting that investment starts with a mattress protector, but it continues with bedding that fits properly and doesn’t bunch up, shift, or create pressure points that wear down your sleep surface over time. Deep-pocket sheet sets that actually stay tucked do more for your mattress than most people realize.
Beddora’s product line is built around this everyday practicality. Every set we carry is machine washable, sized for standard Canadian bed dimensions, and priced so that replacing worn bedding feels like a reasonable decision rather than a splurge.
Sheet Sets, The Foundation of a Good Night's Sleep
Your sheets are the bedding layer that touches your skin every night. Everything else matters, but sheets matter first.
Beddora’s sheet sets come in standard Canadian sizing from twin through California king, with deep pockets designed to fit mattresses up to 18 inches thick, which matters more than it used to now that pillow-top and hybrid mattresses have become the norm in Canadian bedrooms. A sheet that pops off at 3 a.m. because the pocket is too shallow for your mattress is one of the most reliably aggravating sleep disruptions there is.
Our sheet sets are available in a range of materials and weaves, and we’re honest about what each one actually delivers:
Microfibre sheets are our most affordable option and the ones we recommend most often for guest rooms, kids’ rooms, and households where sheets get washed frequently. Microfibre is soft, wrinkle-resistant, and holds its colour through dozens of wash cycles. The common critique, that microfibre traps heat, is partly true with lower-quality single-layer options, but our brushed microfibre sets use a breathable weave that most sleepers find comfortable across Canadian seasons.
Cotton-blend sheets sit in the middle of our lineup. The blend of cotton and polyester gives you the natural feel of cotton with better durability and easier care. These are the sets we most often see customers come back to after trying premium options and deciding the price difference wasn’t worth it for everyday use.
100% cotton percale sheets are for sleepers who want that crisp, cool feel, the kind of sheets that get softer with every wash without losing their structure. Percale’s tight weave makes it particularly good for warmer sleepers or those in provinces with warmer summer months. These are a popular choice in BC and Ontario households where summers can be genuinely hot.
A complete Beddora sheet set includes a fitted sheet, flat sheet, and pillowcases, everything you need in one purchase. Sets start at prices that make replacing the whole bedroom practical rather than something you phase in over two years.
Duvet Cover Sets, Style and Practicality Combined
A duvet cover does two things: it protects your comforter or duvet insert, and it defines the visual look of your entire bedroom. It’s one of the most impactful and affordable ways to completely change how a room feels, and unlike repainting or new furniture, it takes about four minutes to install.
Beddora’s duvet cover sets are available as coordinated packages that include the cover and matching pillowcases, so you’re not hunting for shams that almost-but-don’t-quite match. The closure styles include button and zipper options depending on the set, zipper closures are faster to deal with on laundry day; button closures tend to look more tailored and stay closed more reliably over time.
Our duvet cover sets are designed to fit standard Canadian duvet inserts without excessive bunching or shifting. One of the most common complaints we hear about cheaper covers is that the insert migrates to one side overnight, leaving you with a lumpy corner and nothing covering your feet. Beddora covers use interior corner ties to anchor the insert in place, a feature that sounds minor until you’ve spent a month fighting a duvet without them.
The fabric choices in our duvet cover sets mirror the sheet line: microfibre for easy care and affordability, cotton-blend for a natural feel with practical durability, and woven cotton options for those who want the premium hotel-style look and feel at a price that still makes sense.
For households with children or pets, we always suggest looking at our darker-patterned sets, not because lighter colours aren’t beautiful, but because the practicality of a duvet cover that hides a Tuesday evening’s worth of chaos cannot be overstated. Our patterned and solid sets both wash easily, and the colours hold reliably through machine washing at recommended temperatures.
Single Piece Comforters, Simple, Affordable Warmth
Sometimes you just want a comforter. Not a set, not a bundle, just a well-made, warm, easy-to-wash comforter that goes directly on the bed without an insert or cover required.
Beddora’s single-piece comforters are all-season designs that work for most Canadian households year-round, with enough warmth for fall and winter use and a breathability level that makes them manageable through milder spring and summer nights. For households in colder provinces, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, layering a Beddora comforter with a duvet cover or extra blanket through January is a common approach.
The fill options in our single comforter line include down-alternative fiberfill, which mimics the loft and softness of natural down without the allergen concerns or the price. Down-alternative comforters are also fully machine-washable in most standard home dryers, which matters when you’re managing a household with kids or pets and need bedding that can handle real-life laundry without a special trip to a commercial machine.
Our single comforters are stitched in baffle-box construction, which keeps the fill evenly distributed across the entire surface and prevents the cold spots that happen when fill migrates to the edges. The result is consistent warmth across the whole bed, corner to corner, not just in the middle.
For customers who want maximum simplicity, a Beddora single comforter paired with a set of sheets is a complete, washable, ready-to-use sleep setup that takes less than ten minutes to put together.
Comforter Sets, The Complete Bedroom Package
A Beddora comforter set gives you everything in one coordinated package: the comforter, pillowcase shams, and in many sets, decorative cushion covers that pull the whole look together. These are our most popular product for customers setting up a new bedroom, whether that’s a first apartment, a newly renovated guest room, or a master bedroom that’s been overdue for a refresh.
The value argument for a comforter set over buying pieces separately is straightforward: the matching is already done, the pricing reflects bundle savings, and the result looks put-together without requiring any design decisions beyond choosing the pattern or colour you like.
Beddora’s comforter sets are available in neutral tones (ivory, grey, navy, taupe) that work in virtually any bedroom, and in patterned versions for rooms where the bedding is meant to be the centrepiece. Both approaches are valid; the difference is mostly whether you want your bedding to blend with the room or lead it.
All of our comforter sets are available in standard Canadian sizing from twin through king, with a California king option available in select styles. The fill weights are labeled clearly, lightweight, medium, and all-season, so you can match the warmth level to your province and personal preferences rather than guessing.
For families outfitting multiple bedrooms at once, Beddora’s comforter sets represent one of the most cost-effective ways to fully update a home’s bedding in a single shopping session, particularly during our sale events when bundle pricing drops further.
Bed in a Bag, Canada's Favourite Bedding Bundle
The Bed in a Bag is exactly what it sounds like: every bedding layer you need for a complete sleep setup, packaged together, priced as a bundle. A typical Beddora Bed in a Bag includes the comforter, fitted sheet, flat sheet, and pillowcases, sometimes with additional decorative pieces depending on the set.
These sets are consistently our top sellers, and the reason is obvious: they solve the single biggest friction point in bedding shopping, which is figuring out what you need and making sure everything matches and fits together. With a Bed in a Bag, you open one package and everything is already coordinated, already sized to go together, and already priced to reflect the bundle savings.
Bed in a Bag sets are particularly well-suited for:
- New households. Moving into a first apartment or house and needing to set up a bedroom from scratch is exactly the use case these sets were designed for. One purchase, everything done.
- Guest rooms. Having a fully outfitted set that stores together and deploys quickly for visiting family or friends is a practical luxury that more households should invest in.
- College and university students. A Beddora Bed in a Bag in twin or twin XL is one of the most practical things a student heading to residence can take with them, complete, affordable, and easy to wash in a shared laundry room.
- Secondary bedrooms and vacation properties. If you have a cottage, a rental property, or a secondary home, having a Bed in a Bag set for each bed makes transitions and changeovers significantly easier.
The bundle pricing on our Bed in a Bag sets consistently comes out below what you’d pay buying the pieces separately, and the savings widen further during our sale events.
How to Choose the Right Bedding for Your Home
With five product categories and multiple material options, the choice can feel more complicated than it needs to be. Here is how we think about it:
- Start with who is sleeping there. For a child’s bedroom, washability and durability are the top priorities. For a primary master bedroom used by adults every night, comfort and feel matter more. For a guest room used occasionally, something that looks good, stores easily, and holds up through infrequent washing is the right call.
- Consider your province’s climate. Canadian climates vary enormously. A household in coastal BC that rarely sees temperatures below zero has different warming needs than one in northern Alberta. If you sleep warm, lighter fills and cotton-weave fabrics will serve you better. If you run cold, down-alternative fill with a higher loft rating and flannel-adjacent fabrics will keep you comfortable through Canadian winters.
- Think about laundry logistics. All Beddora products are machine washable, but some sets wash more easily than others. Microfibre and polyester blends are the most forgiving, they dry quickly, resist wrinkling, and handle high-frequency washing without degrading. Cotton sets need slightly more care but improve with washing over time. If you’re outfitting a bed that gets heavy use, think about how the care routine will actually work in your household.
- Match the feel to the mattress. If you have a firm mattress and wish it were softer, a comforter set with a higher fill weight or a Bed in a Bag with a quilted top layer can add perceived softness without changing the mattress itself. If your mattress already sleeps warm, lighter-fill options and percale-weave sheets will help regulate temperature.
Victoria Day Sale, The Best Time to Buy Bedding in Canada
Victoria Day is one of the biggest retail weekends of the year in Canada, and for bedding specifically, it makes a lot of practical sense: the long weekend falls at the transition between spring and summer, which is exactly when most households think about refreshing their bedroom setup for warmer months ahead.
Beddora’s Victoria Day Sale brings reduced pricing across the full product range, sheet sets, duvet cover sets, single comforters, comforter sets, and Bed in a Bag bundles all see meaningful discounts. Bundle savings during the sale period are particularly strong, making it the best time of year to outfit multiple bedrooms at once or to upgrade from entry-level to mid-range options within the same budget.
A few things worth knowing before the sale:
Popular sizes, particularly queen and king in neutral colours, tend to move quickly during sale weekends. If you have a specific set in mind, shopping early in the weekend gives you the best selection.
The Victoria Day Sale is also the right time to stock up on spare sets. Having a complete second set of sheets and pillowcases for each bed in your home makes laundry day significantly faster, you can strip the bed, put the fresh set on immediately, and wash the used set at your leisure rather than waiting for it to dry before the bed can be made again.
Check the Beddora website for specific sale dates and featured deals, pricing and availability vary by product and may update throughout the sale weekend.
Bundle Deals and How to Save More
Beyond the Victoria Day Sale, Beddora runs bundle pricing year-round that rewards buying complete setups rather than individual pieces.
The most common bundle approach we see customers take is pairing a Bed in a Bag with a matching duvet cover set, using the comforter from the Bed in a Bag as the insert and adding a duvet cover in a different pattern for seasonal variety. This gives you two completely different bedroom looks with only one comforter, and it makes sense economically because the cover can be swapped without washing the whole comforter every time.
Multi-room bundles, outfitting two or more bedrooms in a single order, are another way to unlock better per-unit pricing. Families setting up a master bedroom and two kids’ rooms at the same time consistently get better value buying everything together than purchasing rooms separately over time.
Newsletter subscribers and returning customers get early access to sale announcements and occasional exclusive pricing that isn’t available to general traffic. Signing up before the Victoria Day weekend is worth doing if you’re planning to take advantage of the sale.
Canadian Sizing Guide
Sizing confusion is one of the most common problems in bedding, particularly for households with newer deep-pocket mattresses or non-standard bed frames. Here is a straightforward reference:
| Bed Size | Mattress Dimensions | Recommended Sheet Deep Pocket |
|---|---|---|
Twin |
38” × 75” | 12”–16” |
Twin XL |
38” × 80” | 12”–18” |
Double / Full |
54” × 75” | 12”–16” |
Queen |
60” × 80” | 14”–18” |
King |
76” × 80” | 14”–20” |
California King |
72” × 84” | 14”–20” |
The pocket depth of your fitted sheet needs to match or exceed the actual thickness of your mattress. A 14-inch mattress needs at least a 14-inch pocket, ideally a 16-inch or 18-inch if you use a mattress topper on top of it. Sheets that are too shallow will pop off at the corners, and no amount of tucking will solve a fundamental sizing mismatch.
For duvet covers, match the cover size to your duvet insert rather than strictly to your bed size. A queen duvet insert goes in a queen cover. Many sleepers on queen beds prefer a king-sized duvet for more overhang on the sides, if that describes you, the cover should also be king-sized.
All Beddora products are sized for standard Canadian dimensions and labeled clearly. If you’re unsure about sizing for a specific product, the product description includes fit guidance and our customer service team is available to confirm before you order.
Beddora — Made for Canadian Living
Beddora offers bedding for every Canadian household, sheet sets, duvet cover sets, single comforters, comforter sets, and Bed in a Bag bundles, all priced to make quality sleep accessible without compromise. Shop online across Canada, with easy returns and customer support seven days a week.
Looking for the best bedding deals of the year? Don’t miss the Beddora Victoria Day Sale, our biggest annual sale event with discounts across the full product range.
Shop the Full Beddora Lineup
Five product categories, all designed around everyday Canadian practicality.
Beddora Sheet Sets
Soft, easy-care sheets in standard Canadian sizing from twin through California king, with deep pockets that fit mattresses up to 18 inches thick.
Beddora Duvet Cover Sets
Coordinated cover and pillowcase sets with interior corner ties to keep your duvet insert in place. Microfibre, cotton-blend, and woven cotton options.
Beddora Single Comforters
All-season down-alternative comforters with baffle-box construction. Machine washable, consistent warmth corner to corner.
Beddora Comforter Sets
Coordinated comforter, shams, and decorative pieces in one package. Neutrals and patterns, lightweight to all-season fills.
Beddora Bed in a Bag Sets
Complete bedding bundle — comforter, sheets, and pillowcases together. Designed for new households, students, guest rooms, and vacation properties.
FAQs
Sheets typically last two to three years with regular weekly washing before they start to thin and pill noticeably. Comforters and duvet inserts last longer, often four to six years, but the fill compresses over time and loses its loft and warmth. If your comforter no longer looks plump when it comes out of the dryer, it’s time to replace it. Pillow protectors and pillowcases wear fastest because they’re in direct contact with skin oils and hair products; these benefit from replacement annually.
Yes. All Beddora bedding is machine washable in standard home front-load or top-load washers. Comforters in queen and king sizes are large, a front-loading machine with at least 4.5 cubic feet of drum capacity handles them most reliably. If your home machine is smaller, most coin laundromats have large-capacity front-loaders that work well for oversized bedding.
Thread count is one of the most misunderstood numbers in bedding marketing. Higher thread count does not automatically mean better quality, it depends entirely on the quality of the individual fibres. A 400-thread-count sheet made from long-staple cotton will typically outperform a 1000-thread-count sheet made from shorter-staple or blended fibre. At Beddora, we focus on fabric quality and construction rather than thread count as a marketing figure. Our product descriptions tell you what the fabric is and how it’s made, which is more useful information.
In Canadian retail usage, the terms are often used interchangeably, but technically they are different things. A comforter is a single-piece bedding item, fill enclosed in a shell fabric, that goes directly on the bed and can be washed as a single unit. A duvet is a fill-only insert designed to be used inside a removable duvet cover. The duvet cover is what gets washed regularly; the insert itself is washed less frequently. Both approaches work; the duvet-and-cover system gives you more flexibility for changing the look of a room without replacing the fill.
Yes. Beddora ships across Canada, including to all provinces and territories. Shipping timelines vary by location, urban centres in Ontario, Quebec, BC, and Alberta typically receive orders within two to five business days. More remote locations may take longer. Free shipping thresholds and current delivery estimates are available at checkout.
Beddora’s sizing guide covers standard Canadian mattress dimensions, but we understand that mattresses vary. If a product doesn’t fit as expected, our return and exchange policy covers fit issues within the standard return window. Contact our customer service team with your order details and mattress measurements and we’ll sort it out.