April bedding sales − the deepest discounts from the biggest brands

Your expert guide to the April bedding sales, including Brooklinen, Cozy Earth, and Sleep Number, according to our resident Sleep Editor and sales hunter

Beige and blue bedding on a gray bed against white walls; to the left, a lamp on a nightstand.
(Image credit: Sleep Number)
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03/31. Ahead of the April bedding sales, I'm keeping this page up to date with the deepest discounts from the biggest bedding brands.

When you make the most of the bedding sales, you can upgrade your bed on a budget. I've found deep discounts on sheet sets, duvet inserts, and pillows from big-name brands and specialist sleep stores to suit every style of bedroom and every size of budget.

Compared to some of the other months in the year, April isn't necessarily one of the best times to buy bedding on a budget. March brought us Sleep Month discounts, and May promises Memorial Day sales, but there aren't many major sales coming up in April. So, there's all the more incentive to bag a bargain at one of the best places to buy bedding.

Before I specialized as a sleep writer, I was a price tracker. I spent eight hours a day surfing the sites of major merchants, monitoring their prices. Now, I lead a team of expert testers in the search to find the best bedding at the fairest price. With so much listed for so little, it can be difficult to know where to start.

April bedding sales – selected by a sleep editor

That's where I come in. I've spent hours sifting through thousands of bedding deals, hand-picking my favorite products to make sure you get a good deal, rather than a low price on a poor product. If you'd prefer to scroll for yourself, I've included some quick links to send you straight to specialist sleep sites. Later on, I'll answer all your FAQs about the bedding sales.

Where to buy bedding – an expert A to Z

Side view of Brooklinen Heathered Cashmere Sheets against a cream wall.

(Image credit: Brooklinen)

Sheet set deals

Essential Fit Cotton Sheet Set | Buy one, get one 50% off for $159 at Sleep Number

Essential Fit Cotton Sheet Set | Buy one, get one 50% off for $159 at Sleep Number

I've just started testing this crisp, cool cotton percale sheet set, and I'm a big fan of its smart design. The fitted sheet is elasticated all around and ruched in the corners, so it won't shift, no matter how much I kick at the sheets in my sleep. Buy two sets and put one to work in your guest room.

Mellanni Queen Sheet Set | Was $50.97, now $26.97 at Amazon

Mellanni Queen Sheet Set | Was $50.97, now $26.97 at Amazon

The world's best affordable bed sheets just got even more affordable. This bestselling sheet set boasts more than 250,000 five-star reviews on Amazon, praising their wrinkle-resistance and smooth, soft finish.

Sijo AiryWeight Eucalyptus Sheet Set | Was $185.00, now $157.25 at Sijo

Sijo AiryWeight Eucalyptus Sheet Set | Was $185.00, now $157.25 at Sijo

If you're a hot sleeper, or you prefer to sleep on natural fibers, then these are the sheets for you. Eucalyptus is moisture-wicking and antimicrobial, built to bust the bacteria that breeds in warm, damp environments, such as bedrooms, while keeping you cool and dry.

Martha Stewart 100% Cotton Sheet Set | Was $64.99, now $46.84 at Amazon

Martha Stewart 100% Cotton Sheet Set | Was $64.99, now $46.84 at Amazon

'My first surprise when I pulled the sheets out of their packaging was how soft they felt,' says expert tester Lucy Seale. 'I didn't think cheap sheets could feel so luxe. The second surprise? That they didn't perceptibly crease again until I washed them after a week's use, at which point they needed a light press to look as good as new.'

Quince European Linen Sheet Set | Was $319.00, now $179.90 at Quince

Quince European Linen Sheet Set | Was $319.00, now $179.90 at Quince

I can't help but admire the colorways at Quince. You can shop these luxe linen sheets in natural, neutral hues, from white sand to charcoal gray, or consider dusty blue and soft blush. You can even play with prints and patterns with stripes and gingham. Linen is lightweight yet durable, ideal for summer nights and able to withstand the washing machine.

Comforter deals

Yalamilla Down Comforter | Was $112.99, now $67.99 at Walmart

Yalamilla Down Comforter | Was $112.99, now $67.99 at Walmart

For natural loft and cozy comfort, there's nothing like real down. This comforter is filled with duck and goose feathers to retain heat and keep you just the right side of warm and dry. If you're looking for something a bit thicker for winter, I suggest you upgrade to the all-season comforter.

Woolroom Organic Washable Wool Comforter | Was $400, now $280 at Woolroom

Woolroom Organic Washable Wool Comforter | Was $400, now $280 at Woolroom

Believe it or not, wool makes the best cooling comforter: it's naturally moisture-wicking and antimicrobial to bust the bacteria that breed in warm, damp environments.

Bedsure Comforter | Was $46.99, now $23.98 at Amazon

Bedsure Comforter | Was $46.99, now $23.98 at Amazon

This is one of the best-rated duvet inserts on Amazon, with more than 20,000 verified five-star reviews. Happy customers praise the comfort, cooling, and value for money of the Bedsure Comforter, though a few shoppers note that it lacks a little of the loft of real down. If you're buying on a budget, this is your best bet.

Cozy Earth Bamboo Comforter | Was $424, now $339.20 at Cozy Earth

Cozy Earth Bamboo Comforter | Was $424, now $339.20 at Cozy Earth

The Cozy Earth Bamboo Comforter is available with Extra fill for a seriously sumptuous spread. It's naturally thermoregulating for hot sleepers and summer nights and it's unequivocally luxurious.

Pillow deals

True Temp Pillow | Was $109.99, now $76.99 at Sleep Number

True Temp Pillow | Was $109.99, now $76.99 at Sleep Number

This pillow comes in three shapes to suit different sorts of sleepers. There's the Classic Pillow, which lies firm and flat for stomach sleepers; the Contour Pillow, which has a handy dip for the back of your head to promote ergonomic alignment; and the Ultimate Pillow, which features removable foam inserts to suit all sleep positions.

Woolroom Organic Washable Wool Pillow | Was $190, now $57 at Woolroom

Woolroom Organic Washable Wool Pillow | Was $190, now $57 at Woolroom

I first sampled this breathable wool pillow on the Woolroom Sleep Retreat in Spring 2024. I liked it so much that I called it home for long-term testing. It couldn't be easier to adjust the look and fill of this pillow: just reach down inside the case and remove and replace handfuls of wool.

Sleep Number PlushComfort Pillow | Was $49, now $39 at Sleep Number

Sleep Number PlushComfort Pillow | Was $49, now $39 at Sleep Number

'The Sleep Number PlushComfort Classic Pillow could be a gamechanger for back and stomach sleepers,' says expert tester Alex Frost. 'If you've struggled to find a pillow that supports your neck and shoulders without straining them, you need look no further. Filled with down alternative, this pillow lacks a little of the loft you get from real down, but it's better for vegans and anyone with feather allergies.'

The Marlow Pillow | Was $49.00, now $41.65 at Brooklinen

The Marlow Pillow | Was $49.00, now $41.65 at Brooklinen

Like I said, I love an adjustable pillow, but they can get messy. Oftentimes, during testing, I find myself searching for somewhere to store surplus fluff or an extra insert. You don't have to do that with the Marlow Pillow – just push and pull the zippers to let air into and out of the pillow.

Tempur-Pedic Memory Foam Symphony Pillow | Was $119, now $48 at Amazon

Tempur-Pedic Memory Foam Symphony Pillow | Was $119, now $48 at Amazon

This dual-sided pillow is designed to suit all sleep styles. One side is gently arched to cradle the neck and shoulders of back and side sleepers, while the other is flat to suit stomach sleepers. This is the sort of pillow that would go well in a guest room: your friends need only flip to find the perfect pillow.

FAQs

What is a good price for bedding?

As H&G's resident sleep writer, I'm often asked: 'how much should I spend on sheets?' My golden rule is somewhere between $50 - $200 for a Queen. That should be enough to weed out the cheap fabrics and fills in favor of more sustainable materials. My advice: always check the care tag and scour the specifications to make sure you know where your money is going.

If you're tight on time and money, and you need new bedding at a cut price, your best bet is a set of the best affordable bed sheets. Bedding bundles from big-name brands, such as Saatva and Sijo, deliver premium performance without the premium price tag.

When is the best time to buy bedding?

The best time to buy bedding is Black Friday: that's when you'll see the greatest breadth of deals and depth of discounts. A lot of stores open up Early Access sales at the start of November and extend them into the first week of December, so you've got plenty of time to shop for Black Friday bedding deals.

If you can't wait that long, then February is still a good time to shop. Historically, Presidents' Day brings deep discounts on bedding: it's the best time to buy this side of Memorial Day. Now's a good time to stock up on cooling bedding out of season, so you're ready for summer.

If you're shopping on Amazon, then the best times to buy are July and October: whenever Amazon Prime Day happens to fall that year. Amazon stocks bedding from smaller specialist sleep stores as well as big-name brands, including Tempur-Pedic, Brooklinen, and Cozy Earth. Amazon is one of the best places to buy affordable bedding for buyers on a budget.


If you're searching for discounts on mattress toppers or protectors, you're looking in the wrong place – head to my mattress sales page to get the best deals.

Emilia Hitching
Sleep Editor

Emilia is our resident sleep writer. She spends her days tracking down the lowest prices on the best mattresses and bedding and spends her nights testing them out from the comfort of her own home. Emilia leads a team of testers across America to find the best mattress for every sleep style, body type, and budget.

Emilia's quest to learn how to sleep better takes her all around the world, from the 3Z mattress factory in Glendale, Arizona to the Hästens headquarters in Köping, Sweden. She's interviewed luxury bedding designers at Shleep and Pure Parima, as well as the Design Manager at IKEA. Before she joined Homes & Gardens, Emilia studied English at the University of Oxford.