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Bedcovering Basics

Bed coverings can encompass everything from comforters and duvets to blankets and bedspreads. Here are some basics about the construction and types of the most common bed coverings today.

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Comforters & Duvets

Placed as the top layer of bedding, comforters offer warmth with style. Many people have a wardrobe of comforter covers that allow them to change the look of the bed as often as they choose.

Comforter and duvet are both common terms for lush bedcoverings filled with down, feathers, cotton, wool, silk, or hypoallergenic synthetics.

Washable comforters, often sold in complete bed sets that include sheets and bed skirts, do not have removable covers.

Duvets are made to be encased in a removable duvet cover -- a giant pillowcase -- to protect the duvet and keep it clean.

Down Fill: Unless you are allergic to down, consider a quality down-filled comforter. With proper care, a down comforter will last 8 to 10 years. Goose down is best because the large clusters have better (fluffing) than duck down. Although white and gray goose down give the same service, gray may show through a light-colored duvet.

To eliminate blankets, a bedspread, and perhaps even the top sheet from your bed-making routine, choose a duvet covered with a washable duvet cover. The cover acts as the top sheet (it should be laundered at least weekly), thus allowing you to make the bed by giving the entire duvet a good shake and smoothing.

Cleaning Tips: Down comforters used daily should be dry-cleaned at least annually. Duvet covers should be laundered weekly if used in place of a top sheet; or, several times a year at the very least.

Synthetic comforters generally can be machine washed following manufacturer's directions. If you own another type of natural-filled comforter, such as wool or cotton, check the label or launder at a professional laundry that has larger-capacity machines and experience in cleaning bedding.


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jofrensley wrote:
Where can I find ready made bedspreads/comforters that accommodate my new "thick" mattresses? My mattresses are at least 15"-17" thick and all the bed coverings I put on top don't even cover the top mattress.
8/1/2007 11:50 AM CDT
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null wrote:
I have a quilt my mother made. She made it big enough to cover the mattress and box springs of my queen size bed and lined it with an acrylic blanket for warmth. It lives on the bottom of our bed all year long and we have never been cold even at 30 below with only radiant heat in our bedroom!
3/22/2007 2:51 AM CDT
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gsever13011 wrote:
When I was in college my parents bought me a flannel blanket with college pennants on it. I handed it down to my daughter and it is still going strong! Imagine my delight when I rediscovered this type of blanket recently at JC Penney, available in today's decorating colors and reversible. Since putting it on our bed I have not spent a cold night! And, I know I will not need to replace it often as I have had to do with other blankets, particularly the soft, comfortable but impractical vellux fabric.
Dianne, Michigan
2/21/2007 2:06 PM CST

 

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