When people change their sheets, they usually do the same things: wash, dry, fold, and make the bed. But there’s an old-fashioned trick that could make your bed smoother, your sheets softer, and your laundry easier: make your bed with sheets that are a little damp. This unexpected method is easy to use, works well, and has a number of surprising benefits that go beyond looks.
When you make your bed with damp sheets, the moisture helps the fabric fibers relax as they dry, which naturally smooths out any wrinkles and creases. When the sheets dry on the bed, they “set” into place, hugging the mattress for a clean, wrinkle-free look. You don’t need to iron them. This method not only saves time, but it also gives you that hotel-like feel every night.
Damp sheets also make your bedroom smell nice, which is another benefit. They keep more of that clean, just-washed smell because they dry slowly in the open air. Using essential oils or natural laundry products will make the smell last even longer, making the room feel more welcoming. This is especially helpful in guest rooms or during the warmer months.
It’s also easier to deal with wet sheets. When sheets are slightly wet, they are more flexible than when they are dry. This makes it easier to stretch them over corners and smooth them out across the bed. This is especially helpful for older people or anyone with joint pain because it makes it easier to pull tight fabric into place. It also protects natural fibers from heat damage from the dryer, which makes your linens last longer.
Before dryers became common in homes, it was common to air-dry or damp bedding. This old trick adds a little bit of that nostalgic charm to modern life. It feels more natural and personal, and it adds a daily touch of care and intention to your home.
Don’t run the full drying cycle the next time you change your sheets. Put those wet sheets right on your mattress instead. You’ll get smoother sheets, a fresher smell, and a beautifully made bed with little work and a lot of comfort.