While it can be difficult to define luxury bedding, there are some definite indicators. To be described as luxury bedding, a bedding ensemble should: use luxurious fabrics (i.e. silk, velvet,satin), display flawless execution, and/or use intricate sewing techniques or interesting embellishments. While this still leaves a good amount of room for interpretation, the basic premise is that it should be of high quality and pleasing to the senses. While there are luxury bedding ensembles on the market which cost thousands of dollars, there are also much more affordable options out there as well.

Croscill is a name that is familiar to a lot of people. They are known for their high quality bedding ensembles as well as reasonable prices. Croscill has also released some affordable luxury bedding ensembles which are sure to please. For instance, Opulence by Croscill is a wildly romantic ensemble featuring a spice toned Moroccan design. This ensemble will make you feel like you walked onto the set of Casablanca. Some other exciting offerings by Croscill include Carrington Stripe, Caitlyn, Rose Garden, and Renaissance.

Thomasville also has some great luxury ensembles. San Marco is centered around a luxurious tapestry fabric inspired by the Italian Renaissance. The throw pillows are accented with plush velvets and an opulent gold bullion trim. Patchouli, Portico, and Sultan are a few other exquisite designs from the house of Thomasville.

Veratex is somewhat of a newcomer to the luxury bedding scene, but their patterns are breathtaking. Waterlily is their most popular pattern by far which is a zen inspired ensemble of elegant almond and taupe jacquards. Josephine, Vienna, and Gustavia are some other luxury ensembles by Veratex that are definitely worthy of note.

Luxury bedding is one way that you can really treat yourself like royalty, but it doesn’t have to cost you an arm and a leg. Every set mentioned here retails for less than $350 for a King comforter set. So go ahead and spoil yourself. You deserve it, and it won’t break the bank.