Quote: (10-06-2016 07:06 AM)renotime Wrote:
Any of ya'll ever use a duvet as a opposed to a comforter? Is there that much of a difference between the two?
They are sort of the same thing, but not, but same same. From this link:
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What is a Duvet?
A duvet is a soft, flat bag filled with down or synthetic fibers. The name refers to this insert and is sold separately from duvet covers or other coordinating bed linens. If you hate making the bed, a duvet with a cover can be used instead of a top sheet and blanket, which can save time and stress. While a duvet cover should be machine washable, duvets themselves are usually dry-cleaned.
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What is a Comforter?
A comforter is covered in fashion fabric and filled with down or synthetic fibers. It's then stitched to keep the fill in place. Comforters are often part of a "bed-in-a-bag" set with coordinating sheets and pillow shams, which help decorating rookies create a polished, cohesive look. Sold according to bed size, comforters are designed to be larger than the bed and hang down the sides. Care is easy with a comforter - just wash with your other bedding.
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What is a Duvet Cover?
A duvet cover to a duvet is like a pillowcase to a pillow. It slips over your duvet and has a simple closure with inside tabs or loops to prevent the duvet from slipping. Duvet covers are very versatile and allow you to quickly change the look of your room. Love the smell of clean linen? A duvet cover can easily be slipped off and washed with the rest of your bedding. You can cover a comforter with a duvet cover, but be mindful of the size. Duvet covers are typically smaller than a comforter and may not fit.
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Duvets vs. Comforters: A Comparison
Things to consider about duvets:
- is best paired with a protective duvet cover
- style can be easily changed by changing duvet cover
- a top sheet not necessary
- is sold by bed size
- is closer in size to bed, less hangover on sides
- is not easily laundered at home
Things to consider about comforters:
- no duvet cover is needed
- not as easy to change style
- top sheet is necessary
- is sold by bed size
- is larger sized than bed, more hangover on sides
- is easily laundered at home
Myself, I use a duvet and duvet cover. I find a down filled duvet to be much fluffier/comfortable for girls. It is slightly more of a pain in the ass to swap duvet covers on it, but I think it's a worthwhile tradeoff. Make sure if you buy a duvet that you buy one for your general weather. Get one with a LOT of down (very warm) if you're in an area that's mostly cold, get a very light one if you're in a very warm area.
I believe most higher end hotels run a duvet and duvet cover along with top sheets. I consider them classier, but your mileage may vary. It matters a lot more to have a comfortable bed with reasonably well put together colors that go decent with your surroundings.
Having the bed made before a girl gets into it is way more important than having 1000 thread count sheets versus 400 thread count.
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