Why I'm Considering Simba's New Bedding for a Quick Bedroom Refresh
Simba's New Bedding: A Quick Bedroom Refresh Idea

Why I'm Considering Simba's New Bedding for a Quick Bedroom Refresh

As a lifestyle writer, I'm always looking for simple ways to make my space feel new. Bedding is usually the easiest place to start. It changes the look instantly, but more importantly, it changes how the room feels to live in.

I've had my eye on Simba's new bedding collection. The waffle cotton bedding set is the one I keep coming back to. The king-size set at £169 includes a duvet cover and pillowcase pair. It feels like the kind of investment that makes sense if you're trying to upgrade your sleep space rather than just redecorate it.

The waffle weave can sometimes feel a bit heavy or overly styled, but this looks softer and more relaxed, especially combined with cotton. I like the idea of that balance something that feels substantial and cosy, but still breathable enough to use year-round. Ideal for all seasons all year round. Simba's Egyptian cotton bedding offers a smooth, cool feel with a classic hotel-style finish.

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The colour palette is muted (pure white, cloud grey, soft oat and sage green) which makes it easy to imagine working into almost any bedroom. I'm particularly drawn to the pure white set as there's something about that crisp, hotel-like finish that instantly makes a bed look more put together, even if the rest of the room is a bit undone.

The new Simba bedding collection also includes soft muslin pieces, throws and robes in the same tones, which I like in theory. I'm not someone who buys everything in a set, but I do appreciate when things are designed to sit well together it makes layering feel more effortless.

I don't want a complete bedroom overhaul - I just want it to feel a bit calmer and more comfortable to actually sleep in. This feels like one of those small upgrades that could make a huge difference.

Natalie Dixon is our Lifestyle reporter. This article was produced with the support of AI tools to assist in sourcing and structuring information. All content has been reviewed, verified and completed by a journalist prior to publication.

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