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Bedding duvet covers

Duvet Cover Bedding - Comfortable Comforters



Bedding duvet coversEveryone loves a good duvet, but choosing the right duvet cover bedding for your room can be tricky. Duvets or comforters are heavy enough that they are typically the only blanket you need (unless it is particularly cold), and their thickness makes them stand out more than most blankets.

In this article, we'll go over some of the ways you can make your duvet comfortable and attractive without letting it take over a room. We'll also go over some of the different covers you can use for different types of weather.

Bedding duvet coversThese beddings is important because beds themselves are usually the largest thing in a bedroom, and the duvet cover is the most obvious part of the bed.

Therefore, picking a duvet cover that fits in nicely with the rest of your decorating scheme is a good way to keep the bed from taking over the room. Choosing muted colors or simple patterns is nice (unless the room is for a child, then feel free to go with prints), and if you have an overall decoration theme (such as earth tones, water, sky, etc.) then it is relatively easy to match it up with your design.

Bedding duvet coversIf you are redecorating or moving into a new space, then choosing a duvet cover that will allow you to work with a variety of different looks is important. If you choose a pattern that is too complex or that stands out too much, it will restrict what you can do with the space later on. Having a simple pattern that works well with a variety of looks is a good way to keep the bed from dominating while still letting it fit nicely into the overall look of your room when you've finished.

Duvets can work in a variety of weather and temperature, but they tend to be somewhat heavy. If it is getting warmer but you want to keep the duvet on the bed, try replacing the duvet cover with silk or gauzy cotton. This will help it breathe more and it will not stick to and smother skin, which will help you keep cooler underneath it.

Silk also tends to slide off skin more easily, so when you shift on your own during the night (if you get overheated) it will cool you off without you having to wake up and move them around. During colder months, thick cotton is a good choice because it is soft yet warm. ( By Sophie Betts )

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