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Introduction To Duvet Covers

Duvet covers help during those winter months when the winds are briskly howling and temperatures begin to drop. It is delightful to snuggle into a warm bed that allows you to beat the chill in comfort. You can easily accomplish this if you add additional covers such as duvet comforter covers to your linen inventory for the bedroom.

If you live in a cold climate, the possibilities are that you already are used to having several sheets or blankets layered onto your bed, especially when the cold chill becomes too much to bear during the winter season. What you may not realize is that with a duvet you can achieve the warmth and snug comfort you crave without the bulk and weight of multiple blankets.

Even if you do not live in a cold climate, you have most probably heard of a duvet at some point and time. These coverlets are featured prominently in the best stores, on top design shows and in leading home fashion magazines. Duvet is synonymous (and is used interchangeably) with comforters. The word "duvet" is derived from a French word that refers to the downy feathering of birds. Down is the soft, spineless under-feathers of certain breeds of birds such as a duck or goose.

Fast Facts to Know

Duvets are generally made from two layers of soft cloth that is sewn to create a large pocket. The interior pocket is then filled with a hefty amount of material that is obtained from birds or other animals. The material used for the filling is most often feathers - wool, down, or a combination of these items.

Some duvets are only stitched along the perimeter edges. This creates the simplest design and style for duvets and other coverlets. With these items you would have to fluff and shake the duvet lining in order to keep the inner lining equally distributed. You can also find high quality duvets that have specific stitching that creates smaller individual pockets so that the down or feathers are always distributed in a more equal pattern.

Organic materials such as wool, down and feathers are ideal for protecting the body against the cold. They provide users with lightweight warmth that is second to none. When you purchase a duvet, it is important that you choose the correct type. The cover that you will use is important because this item offers protection and can shield it against dirt, dust, and stains.

Duvets can sometimes be expensive to buy and the less washing that you have to do with these bedding products the longer they will last and the better service they will provide. Stains and spills can occur before you know it and if you do not have a cover present you can ruin a new one in just a matter of moments. Remember that it is simpler to wash a duvet cover than it is to wash a duvet itself. It is of course much cheaper to replace a duvet cover as well.

As well as the benefits of keeping the cold out, it is a wonderful way to update the overall appearance of your bedroom. You can add cheery color to this room in the middle of the coldest winter and the right color can also make the room appear warmer and more inviting. Several covers can be purchased in order to complement and expand your bedroom décor. It can be changed every two weeks so that you are not in danger of getting bored with seeing the same existing pattern and style day in and day out.

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Things To Keep In Mind

These are just some of the tips of using a duvet cover. When purchasing bedding duvet covers, it is important that you know what to look for in a cover. Listed below are some hints and tips on choosing the right cover that will enhance and extend the use of any comforter.

Thread Count

Take into consideration the thread count when you are choosing a cover for your duvet. The stated thread count of these products indicates how many individual threads are present in each square inch of the fabric. The higher the thread count number, the softer, warmer and more luxurious the cover will be. The exact same thing applies when you are choosing the duvet. The minimum thread count should be 300 and a thread count of 600 will provide you with a softer, more elegant product. However, you can choose a duvet cover that contains as few as 100, or as many as 1000 threads (which might be considered luxury bedding since it's so high).

Correct Sizing

The size of your duvet should also be taken into consideration when you are deciding which style of covering to purchase. You choose a specific duvet size based on the style and size of your bed and you must be careful to match the size of your new duvet cover to the exact size of the duvet that you are using. The standard coverings are sized to fit types including twin or single, double, queen, king, and California king. Selecting the correct size is very important since it can prevent you from spending too much money on an oversized one and not fitting correctly.

Easy To Close

The closure of the duvet cover is another important factor that you should carefully consider as well. Duvet covers close in a variety of ways including styles that feature buttons, zippers, snaps, hook-n-loop strips, or simple ties. Choose a cover that is equipped with the type of closure that you think will work best for your bedding needs. Ensure that the closures are made of good quality materials and that they are fastened securely to the fabric. You should also make certain that the zippers are able to be zipped and unzipped without getting stuck.

Fabric Types

Taking into consideration the fabric of the duvet cover is also of great importance. You can select cotton, silk, faux swede, velvet, satin, or linen. All of these fabrics have their own advantages and disadvantages. Cotton is the most popular fabric as it is easy to wash and the texture is extremely soft. It is described by many people as a material that "breathes" due to it being natural.

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