Why Some People Put Top Sheets On Upside Down
Making the bed can be more than a chore—it’s an art form. A classic setup includes a fitted sheet, top sheet,
and comforter or duvet. But here’s a tip that might surprise you: the “upside down” top sheet trick is actually correct.
As Southern Living notes, the patterned or decorative side of the top sheet should face down. This way,
when you fold it over the quilt or comforter, the nice side shows, giving your bed a polished, hotel-like look.
For a crisp finish, fold the top sheet and comforter back together an inch or two, then again for a layered effect.
Add two matching pillows from the sheet set, two from the comforter, a throw pillow, and a cozy blanket to complete the look.
This small detail adds warmth and style—especially in guest rooms, where thoughtful touches go a long way.
Some skip top sheets altogether, but if you’re a fan of layered comfort and visual appeal, this trick elevates your bed instantly.
Bottom line: Flipping your top sheet isn’t a mistake—it’s a design upgrade. Try it, and you’ll notice the difference.