1. A set of cooling bed sheets to keep you nice and comfy, so you don't wake up in a pool of sweat in the middle of the night. This 100% cotton sateen set includes a fitted and flat sheet and pillowcases that'll give you and your bedroom a ~cool~ touch.
2. A table fan small enough to place on a nightstand, so you can direct it at your face and pretend you're falling asleep on a breezy beach hammock miles away from your actually really stuffy room.
3. A cooling mattress pad with quilted detailing and a body-cooling design to keep you sweat-free ~all night long~. The waterproof pad is 15 inches deep and machine-washable for easy maintenance.
4. A lightweight pajama set that's ultra-soft and looks just like a way pricier version. If you're sweating in flannel PJs right now, switch over to this cool and comfy set that thousands of reviewers swear by.
5. A set of two cooling pillows because who wants to start the day with sweat-drenched hair? Not I. Do yourself a favor and upgrade to this luxury pillow that's filled with gel-infused fibers that don't trap heat like a regular pillow does.
6. A mini dehumidifier to suck all the oppressive humidity out of your bedroom. It's super quiet so you don't have to worry about noise or the heat and humidity keeping you up any longer.
7. A lavender-filled cooling eye mask for the most relaxing way to doze off. Between the light scent, soft silk, and refreshing gel, you'll never go a night without this thing.
8. A 40-ounce Stanley tumbler so you can take a sip of ice-cold water to combat the summer night heat. This internet-famous tumbler keeps iced drinks cold for up to two days and if you're looking for a pretty color to match your bedroom, Joanna Gaines' Hearth & Home recently released a gorgeous new collection.
9. A cucumber-scented facial mist to spritz on your face and body for a quick refresh. Keep the bottle on your nightstand and mist (or douse) yourself with the rejuvenating formula any time during the night.
10. A Google Nest thermostat so you can turn the air down without getting out of bed. Download the app and control the temperature in your home from literally anywhere.
11. A blackout curtain panel that'll add a stylish touch to your room while keeping the heat out. Added bonus — the sun's rays will no longer rudely wake you up at 5 a.m.
12. And for a kids' bedroom, a blackout tassel curtain panel to keep light and heat out for a better night's sleep for your little one. Also, can we talk about how adorable the tassel design is?!
13. A weighted blanket filled with small glass beads to help you fall asleep and stay asleep. The cooling blanket also has a soothing effect and features a washable cover that can be removed for an extra cooling feel.
14. A cooling lotion if you've spent all day in the sun and need to cool down before bedtime. Made with vitamin E and cocoa butter, the formula is deeply nourishing and a good way to soothe hot, sunburnt skin.
15. A down alternative duvet insert one reviewer called fluffy, cool, and comfy, which is pretty much everything you could ever need in a duvet. It's hypoallergenic and moisture-wicking to keep you cool no matter how hot the summer gets.
16. A 100% cotton comforter and sham set to give your bedroom (and sleep quality) an under-$100 makeover. Shoppers say it's lightweight yet cozy, so you can bundle up without drowning in a pool of sweat.
17. A pretty glass carafe set for your bedside table to keep you hydrated on those nights when it's so hot, not even the AC can keep up.
18. A set of two temperature-regulating pillowcases that look super luxurious and feel silky smooth. They're designed to maintain the ideal sleeping temp and the neutral color makes them an easy match for any bedroom color scheme.
19. A 10-inch gel memory foam mattress that 1.) doesn't cost an arm and a leg and 2.) provides cooling comfort whether you're a side, stomach, or back sleeper.
20. And a portable air conditioning unit complete with a fan and dehumidifier mode because, in reality, the best way to sleep better is to blow cold air directly on your person. End of story.
The reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity.