Duvet covers are used to cover down comforters. Because down comforters can be costly it is smart to protect them. Besides it is much easier to clean a duvet cover if stained than a down comforter. Duvet covers come A variety of sizes to fit all sizes of comforters. Also you will have a variety of fabrics, colors and patterns to choose from. Cotton, silk and satin seem to be the favored fabric choices. Also there is a variety of quality and economy in duvet covers so check out your choices.
Chemical free covers are for those who are plagued with allergy problems. These types of covers can keep dust mites away. Dust mites are the leading reason people have trouble sleeping. Of course being able to sleep without the watery eyes and sneezing of allergy attacks will help too.
Of all the fabrics around cotton is the most favored. Cotton is machine washable and will retain its good looks for many years with good care. Of all the cotton choices Egyptian cotton is the favorite. It gives off a feeling of luxury but is also soft after repeated cleanings.
Silk is another favorite and is a completely natural fabric. Silk made from the silk worms. An all natural fabric this allows it to be another hypo allergenic fabric. Of course silk feels very nice against your skin and gives a feeling of luxury. One added advantage is that silk allows you to be warm in winter and cool in summer. It makes a great cover.
One more fabric that falls in the luxury category and is a popular choice is Satin. It has a shiny appearance which exudes sophistication but requires more cleaning and care than the other choices. One other downfall is that it can be more expensive too.
In order to get the convenience of using duvet covers they need to be able to be washed as easily as it would be to wash and care for your sheets. There are some retailers and designers that will make custom covers so you can get the fabric and type needed for your decor. However this is more expensive.
One more thing to consider is the thread count. This can be important because the higher the thread count the softer and nicer the fabric feels. You can expect to see thread counts range from 200 to 400. Although many professionals believe that 300 is as high as you need to go.
The quality and economy of duvet covers leaves you with a lot to consider when deciding to purchase one. So take all of the options you have into consideration when shopping around.
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Here is a short story about duvet covers. It starts with my oldest son back when he was in his 20′s. At that time Duvet was a name that was not in my vocabulary, but he announced one day that he wanted a duvet cover for Christmas. We, of course, went to the local department store for our education where we found a huge monochrome colored bag with a zipper on one end meant to protect an expensive comforter from soiling. The Cover was cheap and the Duvet was really pricey.
Fast forward to today and we find it easy to find comforters which are affordable and durable, and Duvet covers which are elegant, colorful, stylish, beautiful, and classy. In addition, the duvet covers of today have become affordable. Things have changed and Duvet has been re-defined. Companies such as Le Vele, Blancho, Arya, Dophia and a multitude of others are creating duvet ensembles which can take ones breath away with their sheer beauty and elegance.
Of course when you are ready to purchase your duvet ensemble, there are a few things you need to look for. First, if you are going to use your cover over an existing comforter, be sure you have one of the “thin” comforters as the thicker they are, the harder they are to insert into your new duvet cover. You will also want to have a cover which closes easily with snaps or buttons to keep it secure without having to deal with getting the edge of your comforter stuck in an old fashioned zipper.
If colorful bedding is not your cup of tea, simply get a good comforter in white or some neutral color. However, if you are in the decorating mood (and we hope you are) start looking at what is out there in terms of wild or not so wild color and design combinations. Chances are, if you have done so, your head is wildly spinning with ideas. So go ahead and get the one YOU feel is outstanding and enjoy your new look. After all, you spend about 1/3 of your life in that room, so why not live a little and make it beautiful!
If you are still looking, you will want to check on some of the bamboo duvet covers. Not too long ago, comfort and bamboo were opposites. Not so any more. Waking up in a bed with a natural fiber duvet cover is an experience you just have to have!
In closing, you might want to know that the term “duvet” comes from old French and means “cover”. So why do so many sales people and websites refer to the comforter as the duvet? And does it matter? Just don’t let them confuse you. Looking at the the colors and patterns available today, you will easily find a duvet cover set to fit your dream bedroom. In fact, you might find yourself inviting your next house guests into your bedroom for a “quick tour” of what you have done with your decorating skills.
Before you run off in your excitement and make your purchase, please visit James Hamel’s website by clicking this link to see Decorator Bedding which will give you an excellent selection of Duvet Covers to choose from.
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Duvets or comforter covers are very versatile on a bed. If you want something that is different for your bedroom makeover, you may find expense is an issue in fancy, unique, well made fabric. Designer labels are pricey, especially if you aren’t shopping during a white sale. The versatility of the duvet makes them worth having and a necessity for a comforter. Transform an inexpensive comforter into a stylish work of art with a unique duvet cover. Duvets are great for your kid’s rooms. As the child grows, change out a print or pattern. A teddy bear duvet might be good one day but you blink and he’s ready for a NASCAR print. Find fabulous duvets online and in your favorite bedding stores.
If you can’t find exactly what you want, consider making it yourself. Even a novice can pull this off this sewing project. The magic of Velcro and fabric glue can also eliminate the sewing. Just think of a duvet as a giant pillow case with some sort of closure at the end. That doesn’t seem too hard does it? A pillow case keeps the pillow clean as you sleep on it, and the duvet does the same thing. All types of bedding should be soft and supple since it is next to your skin. You are going to be making this yourself, so don’t scrimp on fabric. Find good quality fabric in a soft cotton or blend. I love flannel on the bottom and it is available in lovely colors and prints. It will be repeatedly washed so look for one that is yarn dyed. You can even find two sheets on a clearance table that are a steal. This would be the easiest because no cutting is involved. Wash and dry either fabric or sheets before you begin, as this will curtail shrinking disappointments down the road. If you have not already purchased a comforter, think about how it will look on the bed. Do you want more of an overhang on the sides or is your partner prone to stealing the covers? If so, you might want to buy a size that is a little larger than your size of bed. The completed presentation might look more finished if you do so.
• Measure your comforter and add one and a half inches to the width and three and three fourths inches to the length allowing for seams and hems. If you have sheets, just look at the dimensions on the package.
• If you have chosen sheets, I would suggest not buying two of the exact same thing. Make things more interesting by buying complementary patterns and colors so it can be turned over for a new look. Don’t be afraid to mix it up a little.
• If you have chosen fabric, you must piece it together as you won’t find fabric with the width you need. Here is where creativity comes in. You can choose lots of matching patterns and colors and stitch them together to make the top of your duvet, just measure how big you want your “blocks” of fabric to be and go from there until you have enough for the top of the duvet. If this sounds like too much work, just use one or two fabrics and do the measuring.
• Place the wrong sides together and stitch with a quarter inch seam along the top sides. If a sewing machine is a foreign thing to you, there are many types of glue on the market that will do the job as well.
• You can create a fanciful closure by sewing large buttons at the top, folding it over and stitching ribbons to the other side of the top. Make sure it represents a nice fold and tie the ribbons to the buttons. Nothing could be simpler. For a more country look, take strips of torn fabric and stitch them where you placed the ribbons. They will fray, but that’s the point. Your duvet cover will take on a shabbier chic look.
Let the creative side come out and makeover your bedroom in the style and color that you choose, and save money at the same time.
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When the chilling breeze of winter makes you feel desperate, it is the luxurious warmth of down comforters that makes you feel cuddled and comfortable. A down comforter is a luxury couch that offers people to sleep, rest or simply sit and feel warm and comfortable. A down comforter enhances the decorating splendor of your home. Available with plush settings, the down comforters are simply the best option to relax after the entire tired day.
Down comforters come in various colors like off-white, white, cream and other solid colors. You can put covers and cushions with various designs on them to make the down comforters look better. Down comforter covers are available in various designs to match any type of color scheme and decorating style. Comforter covers are available in variety of materials like satin, percale, wool and Egyptian cotton. They can be bought at department stores or at bedding centers.
Types of down comforters
Down comforters are made from a variety of materials like duck or geese down. While duck down is much less expensive, geese down comforters are truly comfortable and enhance the warm feeling in all. The other type includes feather comforters that add bulk and firmness to the comforters. The best down comforters are those that are made from Siberian Geese. These are the heaviest and the fluffiest comforters that make you feel really snuggled and warm. You can also get Eider down comforters that will not only be reliable and warm, but also appear plush and luxurious.
Factors to consider while purchasing down comforters
There are few factors that you should consider when you are purchasing a down comforter. You should consider the fill power rating of the down comforters. This number corresponds to the fluffiness of the comforters. Another important factor to be considered is thread count. It measures the number of threads per square inch. The higher the number of threads used, the lighter and softer the comforter feels below you.
How to wash the down comforters?
Down comforters are like a big hug after a long day of monotonous routine life. When you want to wash your down comforter, you should leave it to the professional. However, you can even dry clean it in your own home with special cleaning solutions. In case you want to clean the down comforters at home, you should use non-chlorine bleach and an oversized front-loading commercial grade machine. After washing is over, you should dry them in commercial dryer with medium amount of heat to make your comforter clean and fluffy.
For those who want a haven away from your bedroom, you can get a lavishly dressed down comforter to retreat into warm ecstasy.
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Duvets or comforter covers are very versatile on a bed. If you want something that is different for your bedroom makeover, you may find expense is an issue in fancy, unique, well made fabric. Designer labels are pricey, especially if you aren’t shopping during a white sale. The versatility of the duvet makes them worth having and a necessity for a comforter. Transform an inexpensive comforter into a stylish work of art with a unique duvet cover. Duvets are great for your kid’s rooms. As the child grows, change out a print or pattern. A teddy bear duvet might be good one day but you blink and he’s ready for a NASCAR print. Find fabulous duvets online and in your favorite bedding stores.
If you can’t find exactly what you want, consider making it yourself. Even a novice can pull this off this sewing project. The magic of Velcro and fabric glue can also eliminate the sewing. Just think of a duvet as a giant pillow case with some sort of closure at the end. That doesn’t seem too hard does it? A pillow case keeps the pillow clean as you sleep on it, and the duvet does the same thing. All types of bedding should be soft and supple since it is next to your skin. You are going to be making this yourself, so don’t scrimp on fabric. Find good quality fabric in a soft cotton or blend. I love flannel on the bottom and it is available in lovely colors and prints. It will be repeatedly washed so look for one that is yarn dyed. You can even find two sheets on a clearance table that are a steal. This would be the easiest because no cutting is involved. Wash and dry either fabric or sheets before you begin, as this will curtail shrinking disappointments down the road. If you have not already purchased a comforter, think about how it will look on the bed. Do you want more of an overhang on the sides or is your partner prone to stealing the covers? If so, you might want to buy a size that is a little larger than your size of bed. The completed presentation might look more finished if you do so.
• Measure your comforter and add one and a half inches to the width and three and three fourths inches to the length allowing for seams and hems. If you have sheets, just look at the dimensions on the package.
• If you have chosen sheets, I would suggest not buying two of the exact same thing. Make things more interesting by buying complementary patterns and colors so it can be turned over for a new look. Don’t be afraid to mix it up a little.
• If you have chosen fabric, you must piece it together as you won’t find fabric with the width you need. Here is where creativity comes in. You can choose lots of matching patterns and colors and stitch them together to make the top of your duvet, just measure how big you want your “blocks” of fabric to be and go from there until you have enough for the top of the duvet. If this sounds like too much work, just use one or two fabrics and do the measuring.
• Place the wrong sides together and stitch with a quarter inch seam along the top sides. If a sewing machine is a foreign thing to you, there are many types of glue on the market that will do the job as well.
• You can create a fanciful closure by sewing large buttons at the top, folding it over and stitching ribbons to the other side of the top. Make sure it represents a nice fold and tie the ribbons to the buttons. Nothing could be simpler. For a more country look, take strips of torn fabric and stitch them where you placed the ribbons. They will fray, but that’s the point. Your duvet cover will take on a shabbier chic look.
Let the creative side come out and makeover your bedroom in the style and color that you choose, and save money at the same time.
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