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Does It Really Improve Sleep? : ScienceAlert

Last updated: December 26, 2025 8:30 am
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Couples who struggle with conflicting comfort needs when it comes to sleeping are all too familiar with the nightly “doona drama”. It’s a common scenario where one partner is hot and sweaty while the other is freezing, leading to arguments, poor sleep, and relationship strain.

Enter the Scandinavian sleep method, a sleeping arrangement gaining popularity on social media. This method involves each partner having their own blanket or doona, allowing them to meet their individual sleep comfort needs while still sharing a bed. It strikes a balance between intimacy and personal comfort, reflecting the preferences of many couples in Scandinavian countries.

While there isn’t specific research testing the effectiveness of this method, it aligns with healthy sleep practices. Factors like body temperature regulation, bedding materials, and sleep disturbances caused by sharing a blanket with a partner are all considerations that support the potential benefits of the Scandinavian sleep method.

For example, differences in body temperature patterns between partners can lead to one person feeling too hot or too cold under a shared blanket. Women often have lower skin temperatures in their hands and feet, prioritizing warmth for their internal organs, while men may have different preferences for ideal sleeping temperatures. Separate bedding allows each person to choose the type of bedding that suits them best.

Additionally, separate bedding can help minimize disturbances caused by a partner’s movements, noise, or sleep environment preferences. It may also be beneficial for couples with misaligned sleep schedules or differing comfort needs.

While the Scandinavian sleep method offers a practical solution for couples struggling with conflicting sleep preferences, it may have its challenges. Making the bed and bedtime cuddles can be trickier with separate bedding, and balancing multiple blankets on a smaller bed may be difficult.

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Overall, the Scandinavian sleep method is a promising “sleep hygiene hack” that allows couples to manage their microclimate and improve their sleep quality. While more research is needed to validate its effectiveness, many couples have found success in trying this approach.

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