The Big Autumn Wash Why Now Is the Time to Refresh Your Bedding

The Big Autumn Wash: Why Now Is the Time to Refresh Your Bedding

Posted by Carol Leruum on

Autumn is the season of refresh

Why Autumn Bedding Care Starts with a Seasonal Reset

Autumn is the season of refresh. After the heat of summer, September marks a natural turning point. Days become shorter, evenings feel cooler, and daily routines return to a steadier rhythm. It is also the ideal moment for what we call the big autumn wash, a seasonal reset that prepares your bedding and your sleep environment for the months ahead.

This process goes beyond basic hygiene. Freshly laundered bedding supports deeper sleep, helps reduce allergens, and creates a sense of order and calm in the bedroom. As autumn routines begin, a clean and inviting bed becomes an anchor for rest, recovery, and wellbeing.

Why Now Is the Time to Refresh Your Bedding

Why seasonal washing matters

  • Summer sweat: hot nights leave unseen residues in duvets and pillows.
  • Pollen build-up: bedding can trap allergens long after hay fever season.
  • Dust mites: these thrive in warm, humid conditions and need hot cycles to control.
  • Seasonal energy: a clean, fresh bed creates a psychological reset as autumn routines begin.

Step one: weekly sheets, freshly crisp

Your sheets and pillowcases sit closest to your skin, so these should be washed weekly. Where care labels allow, aim for a 60°C wash to remove allergens and mites. For coloured or delicate sets, use 40°C with a longer cycle.

Pillowcases included with Leruum duvet cover sets are designed for frequent laundering and hold their shape and softness. Explore options in all sizes at Duvet Covers & Bedding Sets.

Step two: duvet covers and light layers

Duvet covers do not need quite as frequent a wash as sheets, but in autumn, it is smart to start fresh. Wash every two to three weeks, or more often if nights are warm.

  • Air lightweight throws outdoors to freshen between washes.
  • Wash monthly or seasonally, depending on use, following the care label.

Seasonal colours and easy-care fabrics can be found in our Seasonal Collection.

Step three: duvets and pillows

The autumn reset is a good time to tackle bulkier items. As a general guide:

  • Wash synthetic duvets and pillows at 60°C every two to three months if the label permits.
  • Arrange a professional clean for down or feather fillings if your machine is not large enough.
  • Always dry completely to avoid damp smells and clumping.

Starting the new season with fresh duvets and pillows makes a noticeable difference to sleep quality.

Why Now Is the Time to Refresh Your Bedding

Product spotlight: easy care Leruum duvet cover sets

For detailed washing guidance, see our Care Instructions.

FAQs

Q: Is it necessary to wash duvets in autumn?
A: Yes. A seasonal wash clears summer sweat, pollen, and dust build-up, setting you up for fresh, cosy nights.

Q: How do I care for throws and blankets?
A: Air outdoors regularly and wash monthly or seasonally, depending on use and the care label.

Q: What is the easiest fabric to maintain?
A: 100% cotton percale. It washes easily, dries fast and maintains crispness. Leruum percale duvet cover sets are designed with exactly this in mind.


The big autumn wash is more than a chore; it is a seasonal ritual. Crisp sheets, freshly laundered duvet covers and soft layers set the stage for cosy nights and calmer mornings.

With Leruum cotton bedding, you do not just wash away summer; you prepare your bedroom for the autumn story ahead.

Explore the Leruum Autumn Bedding Collection to refresh your space today.

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