Quilt: "sandwich" made of 2 layers of fabric, the top layer of which is often decoratively pieced from several fabrics, with something fluffy in between, held in place with stitching in decorative patterns. Typically goes only to the bottom of the mattress. Bedspread: Bedcovering that goes all the way to the floor, often with extra length at the top to cover the pillows. Can be quilted or jacquard woven or plain cloth with embroidery. Coverlet: like a bedspread, but about the size of a quilt. Typically jacquard woven. Comforter: Like a quilt, except made from two solid (not pieced) pieces of fabric, with thicker fluffy filling than a quilt, held in place with stitching here and there. Duvet: Like a comforter, except not decorative; often much fluffier than a comforter and filled with down or feathers. Not intended to be used alone, but inside a duvet cover, sort of like a giant pillowcase, which can be removed for laundering. Blanket: Single layer of fluffy woven material used for additional warmth. May have a decorative design but is not intended to be shown. Answer from refugefirstmate on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/nostupidquestions › what is the difference between a comforter, duvet, blanket, quilt, bedspread, coverlet, etc, and what do you do with them?
r/NoStupidQuestions on Reddit: What is the difference between a comforter, duvet, blanket, quilt, bedspread, coverlet, etc, and what do you do with them?
July 7, 2023 -

In my experience, I've used a topsheet and what I think is a comforter (big, fluffy, rectangular, hangs off bed but doesn't reach floor). I've also just used a comforter by itself. Either way the comforter covers my body and keeps me warm. And then blankets (thinner/smaller) on top for added warmth. And my understanding is that you don't put anything else on top of a comforter.

In hotels/motels, there's (what my mom referred to as) a bedspread (thinner than comforter but touches the floor, outlines the pillows and looks pretty) and under that is a blanket(?) and then a topsheet (or vice versa? It's been a minute.). But online I'm seeing them referred to as a coverlet? My mom said to NEVER use the bedspread as a blanket/comforter for sanitary reasons (like they aren't washed as often and people sit and lay on top of them before going to bed?), so I just use the top sheet and blanket to cover me.

I also always thought quilts were just blankets made with smaller patches stitched together in a pattern. Is that correct? Are they used interchangeably with blankets?

And then what even is a duvet? I thought that was just a British English for comforter?

What things go with what and where and what am I supposed to do with them? I'm just trying to sleep!

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reddit.com › r/minimalism › does anyone use a blanket atop their bedsheets instead of a duvet + comforter?
r/minimalism on Reddit: Does anyone use a blanket atop their bedsheets instead of a duvet + comforter?
August 27, 2021 -

I'm moving soon, and noticed that standard North American bedding feels super overkill in some situations.

I was thinking about putting a fitted sheet atop my mattress, and buying a heavy blanket to sleep under. No top sheet, no comforter, no duvet. My space has great temperature control, so no worries about heat fluctuations.

Does anyone practice something similar? Not sure if I'll be missing out on anything by not going the traditional bedding route.

Here's what I'm thinking: https://i.imgur.com/VH8LamW.png

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reddit.com › r/airbnb_hosts › duvets vs blankets/comforters
r/airbnb_hosts on Reddit: Duvets vs blankets/comforters
October 29, 2023 -

I’m curious how hosts feel about duvets. When we first began hosting this seemed like the best fit, as they can be changed out for washing when needed. However, after months of hosting, I’ve learned that people don’t know how to use a duvet, and they just use it as a comforter. I turn over the house myself, and at 8mo pregnant, the worst part is the 20 minutes per bed of swapping out duvet covers, tiny buttons, little tie strings, you know, the whole deal. Does anyone use comforters or blankets instead? The home is in the Sierras, so it can get chilly, but I’m wondering if swapping out and washing blankets would in fact save me and my future cleaners valuable time… Any specific blanket/comforter recommendations? Thanks!

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reddit.com › r/bedding › what is the best type of bedding combo (comforter, blanket/quilt/duvet) for a hot sleeper that causing smelly bedding?
r/Bedding on Reddit: What is the best type of bedding combo (comforter, blanket/quilt/duvet) for a hot sleeper that causing smelly bedding?
July 17, 2024 -

My husband and I have had the same comforter for a while, and it desperately needs replacing. The issue is, he sweats heavily at night, which causes the bedding, including the comforter, to get smelly quickly and requires frequent washings, like weekly, which is wearing down the materials too quickly. Also, we don’t have a large washer/dryer to constantly wash the comforter, so it takes like three cycles to dry it at home, or we have to take it to a laundromat. So I’m not sure what bedding pieces I should get in order to maximize use and prolong the life of the bedding without such frequent comforter washings. We sleep with a sheet and comforter on our bodies currently. Should we switch to a down comforter with duvet and just wash the duvet frequently? I feel like the comforter underneath would still get sweaty/smelly? Should we have a separate quilt or blanket under the comforter/duvet to have over us at night and not use the comforter for sleeping at all? I’m just tired of climbing into bed and it being smelly, I don’t mind washing things but I feel like we shouldn’t have to wash the comforter so much, just the sheets. Any and all suggestions are appreciated.

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A few things you could try depending on your taste and budget separate blankets/duvets for each of you. Maybe he only needs a thin sheet or blanket but you need something warmer. This way they are smaller and easier to wash, or maybe your side doesn't need to be washed quite as often. wool would be the material least likely to stink due to body odor/sweat. wool doesn't tend to absorb odors the same way that polyester fibers do. if you like the puffy look of a comforter but sleep too hot under it, then get a cotton or wool blanket to sleep with, and just make the bed with the comforter instead of sleeping under it what I would NOT do is opt for a duvet cover and down duvet combo. This won't help him sweat less, down isn't durable to be washed often, and it's a pain in the neck to get the duvet in and out of the cover if you are doing it frequently.
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Would second natural fibers! Recently got rid of my polyester comforter that was making me sweat during the night, had been sleeping with that and a top sheet. I just got a duvet comforter from The Company Store and it’s definitely gives a comforting fluff but still lightweight and has decreased sweating. You do need to sleep with just the comforter, no layers in between ideally to maximize the cooling effect. It doubles as a duvet insert, so you can buy a duvet cover to use over it which helps your washing issue. Get the lightest weight too. This was what I went with after researching A LOT for natural fibers that didn’t blow my budget (ideally no more than $250). Very happy with it. lacrosse down alternative comforter EDITED to add: if you can afford the all natural fibers, would go for that. Just sharing what worked pretty well for me since I couldn’t afford the all natural fibers right now but desperately needed a new comforter. Also, as a sweaty sleeper I sleep with a fan directed toward part of my body which really helps circulate the heat from sleep. Sharing in case your husband doesn’t already do this!
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reddit.com › r/buyitforlife › wool blankets vs. comforters (specifically pendleton and feathered friends). which do you prefer?
r/BuyItForLife on Reddit: Wool blankets vs. Comforters (specifically Pendleton and Feathered Friends). Which do you prefer?
July 27, 2022 -

I live in NYC. Never used a wool blanket before so a little worried about the scratchiness although I heard that its best to use a sheet in between. Also looking at Feathered Friends comforters and unsure if Medium would be too warm or if it would be better to go for the Light. How do wool blankets compare in terms of warmness? Do they feel sufficient during the winter? Given the choice, which would you prefer? Curious about why wool blankets from Pendleton and HBC are so popular when one can get a fluffy cloud-like comforter.

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reddit.com › r/unpopularopinion › sleeping with a throw blanket is superior to a sheet + comforter on a bed
r/unpopularopinion on Reddit: Sleeping with a throw blanket is superior to a sheet + comforter on a bed
April 14, 2023 -

A throw blanket is far softer than a sheet (at least the one I have) and thus more comfortable. I use a sherpa fleece throw blanket similar to this one (https://www.amazon.com/Eddie-Bauer-Sycamore-Ultra-Plush/dp/B074PHSGN6?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&th=1)

The two I have are actually somewhat small so sometimes I do one on the top half and another throw blanket on my bottom half and it's still hella comfortable.

I used to sleep with fleece but it always gets pilly and not as soft after awhile.

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reddit.com › r/askwomen › what kind of bedding do you cover yourself with at night? coverlet, comforter, cotton blanket, fleece blanket, sheet or ??
r/AskWomen on Reddit: What kind of bedding do you cover yourself with at night? Coverlet, Comforter, Cotton Blanket, Fleece Blanket, Sheet or ??
December 27, 2015 - Sheet , a blanket and 4 quilts. It's ridicules how low my body temperature gets when I sleep! ... I have a sheet + comforter + fleece blanket + extra fluffy blanket on my crazy bed. Depending on my mood, I decide which to layer on top and then just lay on top of the rest of them.
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reddit.com › r/askreddit › king bed - comforter vs quilt/blanket vs other - what's your favorite and why? or is it impossible to make a decision that both people will be happy with?
r/AskReddit on Reddit: KING BED - Comforter vs Quilt/Blanket vs Other - What's your favorite and why? Or is it impossible to make a decision that both people will be happy with?
August 25, 2021 - Two different twin sized blanket/quilts/whatever. Even if you agree on what you want it just works better to have your own. ... güsdown is güd and warm and breathable, but offers no support. You can use synthetic comforter as a bodypillow, but can get sweaty.
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Blanket vs Comforter vs Duvet? : r/polls
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reddit.com › r/nostupidquestions › what's the difference between duvet, bed comforter, bedspread, etc?
r/NoStupidQuestions on Reddit: What's the difference between duvet, bed comforter, bedspread, etc?
November 3, 2024 -

Hello, I'm looking to renovate my room a little since I just moved out but I've never bought any bedding stuff and I'm confused on what each of those means and their specifics.

I don't have any sleep stores near me so I would have to buy from Amazon or order online and I don't know what to get (it's a twin size bed in case it matters)

New user pass phrase: I hope this isn't a stupid question

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Comforter: Thickly filled blanket, doesn’t require a cover. Duvet: This is an insert, and requires a duvet cover which you purchase separately and usually comes with two matching shams. (The word is French for down but it can be filled with feathers, wool, silk, poly, etc.) Bedspread: A coverlet that isn’t as thick as a comforter or a duvet, but is long enough to drape over the sides of the mattress with overhang on at least 3 sides. Bed throw: Decorative blanket that is often seen folded at the foot of the bed, not big enough to cover the whole bed. Additionally you’ll need a sheet set (or a fitted sheet and pillow slips at a minimum), duvet cover if you decide on a duvet, and pillows. My personal preference is duvet with cover. You don’t have to wash the duvet itself as often (have it cleaned at the dry cleaner if it’s made of down!), only the cover.
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A beadspread is usually a thin, flat blanket-like thing that's more decorative. A comforter is the fluffy things but they generally come in patterns and with a set of sheets. A duvet is like a comforter except it's usually plain white, with tabs at the corners, and is meant to be put in a duvet cover. That way you can change the look at will, and also it doesn't get as dirty. You can just remove the cover and wash it (like a pillow case). A quilt is like a spread in that it's decorative and meant to be on top but it's usually thicker. Blankets are anything. Get a mattress protector (all links random results!) -- https://www.amazon.com/Waterproof-Mattress-Protector-Breathable-Noiseless/dp/B0B2WLG1JT/ - to keep your mattress cleaner. If you just use sheets on a bare mattress the mattress will collect sweat, skin flakes, dead skin mites...use the cover and wash it every month or two. Then sheets -- a set so you have fitted on the bottom, flat on top. Then whatever blanket/quilt/duvet/comforter whatever you want. A duvet -- https://www.amazon.com/Utopia-Bedding-Alternative-Comforter-White/dp/B01JPECQF8/ Duvet cover (different prints at this link there are also tons of plain colours, other designs) - https://www.amazon.com/Garden-Bedding-Reversible-Collection-Pillowcases/dp/B09FSWR5BJ Quilt -- https://www.amazon.com/Hansleep-Ultrasonic-Lightweight-Comforter-Bedspread/dp/B0CC2LTR52 Comforter /sheet set -- https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Basics-Lightweight-Microfiber-Comforter/dp/B01947QQCU/
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reddit.com › r/buyitforlife › recommendations: bed comforter and sheet sets
Recommendations: Bed comforter and sheet sets : r/BuyItForLife
November 15, 2021 - I like the blanket vs. the comforter because it's a litter larger, so it has a longer drop. for sheets, you need cotton, silk, linen, or another natural fiber that wicks away sweat and moisture. NO SYNTHETICS. avoid sateen cotton and go percale if you sleep hot.
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reddit.com › r/twoxpreppers › thoughts on wool comforter vs blanket?
r/TwoXPreppers on Reddit: Thoughts on wool comforter vs blanket?
September 29, 2022 -

Hello, with the cold snap around Christmas in the US, I've been re-evaluating my cold weather preps. One thing I'm considering is a wool comforter. I used to have one my aunt made, but passed it on to my sister once she had her first baby.

I was thinking of buying (or possibly making one) for myself. I already have a wool blanket, but a comforter sounds nice for being at home if the heating fails. My current wool blanket has a bit of an odor, but I'd like to avoid that for regular use bedding.

Note: I'm not considering down because it hits me in my allergies.

Does anyone have a wool comforter? Any recommendations on brands?

Edit: I didn't think to address the language differences around comforter vs duvet. I'm thinking of a big fluffy blanket. I currently use what we call a duvet cover in the US. I'd probably be using a duvet cover with whatever fluffy blanket I go with, since it's easier than washing the whole blanket constantly (I have cats)

Here's a link to one brand I'm considering. Should give people an idea what I'm referring to when I say comforter.

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reddit.com › r/bedding › explain down comforters and duvets like i’m 5?
r/Bedding on Reddit: Explain down comforters and duvets like I’m 5?
January 23, 2024 -

Hi all, long time lurker, reading through the amazing posts by such knowledgeable people. I am looking for a new queen down comforter. Mine is almost 20 years old and flat as a pancake. Something mid- warm. I’d like it to hang over the sides of my queen size bed. Should I get a queen size down insert and a king duvet? What is a mid warmth down fill number you’d recommend? I’m so overwhelmed by all the choices!