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3 Easy Ways to Upgrade Your Bedroom This Summer

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3 Easy Ways to Upgrade Your Bedroom This Summer

We’ve rounded up three simple ways to make your bedroom a little more bearable this summer. From breathable stonewashed bedsheets, to a bedside air-conditioner, to a cloud-like comforter — you’re sure to find something to help you sleep more comfortably at night.


The Upstate Stonewashed Linen Sheet Set is made out of pure linen fabric with a crisp, comfortable feel that softens with every wash. Each set is spun and woven on traditional looms in the Guimarães region of Northern Portugal by a family of master craftsmen. The linen fibers are sustainably grown from rainwater with absolutely zero waste, and the stonewash makes for a super breathable, soft sleep experience from the very first night.


The EvaLIGHT Plus is a small personal air-conditioning unit that chills, purifies, and humidifies all at the same time. It’s incredibly easy to use: just fill the tank, plug it in, and turn it on, and you’re good to go. The control wheel allows you to make precise temperature adjustments depending on your personal preferences, and since the EvaLIGHT Plus is a low energy device, it consumes electricity at just 10W — lower than even a small desk fan.

One single tank of water provides relief for up to 8 hours, and the EvaLIGHTPlus is upgraded with an ultra-quiet operation, so it hums almost silently in the background all night long. Plus, the built-in LED light doubles as a bedside lamp.


The Buffy Cloud Comforter is the lightest, most breathable comforter we’ve ever used. Filled with layers of gossamer fiber to provide additional comfort, the Buffy Cloud Comforter is completely hypoallergenic — so it’s impervious to microbes, mites, and loads of other pesky allergens.

The Buffy Cloud Comforter is made in family-owned mills, and covered in a eucalyptus fabric so that it’s even softer than cotton. Best of all, the environmentally-friendly fibers are made from recycled bottles which has kept more than 6,000,000+ bottles from oceans and landfills.



Thomas McDermott