As the sun starts to slowly creep back in, and the flowers begin to bloom, we're determined to embrace every spring vibe we can. One of the easiest ways to get that new spring feeling is by giving your home a refresh and an affordable way to do so is with a new bedding set. And right now we are loving ASDA's pale pink reversible bedding set that's under £25.
Pale pink isn't always thought of as the easiest colour to style, but the classically feminine shade actually works well for a variety of bedrooms. It of course goes well with neutral shades of white, creams and greys, but that's not all.
It can also work really nicely with shades of green for a calming environment, or as a contrast with darker hues of blue, such as navy. So basically, whatever vibe your bedroom has, pink is a nice added addition to lighten it up and create a softer feel to it.
ASDA is currently selling a Catherine Lansfield double duvet set which is a reversible pale pink stripe on one side and a light pink and blue floral print on the other side. Stripes are a classic print that work all year round, and the florals are of course perfect for spring. So you have two trending looks in one.
See the bedding set here:
We love the option of having both prints showing at once, by potentially having the pink stripe side up and then the floral underside folded over the top to showcase the sweet print.
The duvet set is £23 for a double duvet cover and two matching pillowcases, and is made from a mix of cotton and polyester. It can be machine washed and put in the tumble dryer, so it's a win win situation when it comes to caring for the set.
Want just a plain set? Here are our other favourite pale pink bedding sets available:
Lydia Venn is Cosmopolitan UK’s Senior Entertainment and Lifestyle Writer. She covers everything from TV and film, to the latest celebrity news. She also writes across our work/life section regularly creating quizzes, covering exciting new food releases and sharing the latest interior must-haves. In her role she’s interviewed everyone from Margot Robbie to Niall Horan, and her work has appeared on an episode of The Kardashians. After completing a degree in English at the University of Exeter, Lydia moved into fashion journalism, writing for the Daily Express, before working as Features Editor at The Tab, where she spoke on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour and Talk Radio. She has an encyclopedic knowledge of Gilmore Girls and 00s teen movies, and in her free time can be found with a margarita in hand watching the Real Housewives on repeat. Find her on LinkedIn.















