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!
i recently bought a set that comes with a fitted sheet and comforter and i love it. and now, i came across duvet and i'm confused. how are they different? which one is better and lesser hassle when it comes to washing it?
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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!
Hi r/bedding!
I’ve been reading a lot of old posts here, and many recommend some really high quality looking duvets.
However, I’m wondering:
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why do people choose duvets over comforters? They all style change and perhaps increase durability, but don’t they also bunch up more and are a hassle?
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many of the recommended duvets seem like they’re recommended because they are warm. I live in SF, so that’s not an issue here. I’d just like something comfortable. What should I aim for?
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are there comforter recommendations folks have also? Should I just grab another $30 one off Amazon? Mines felt okay, but maybe I’m missing out
Thank you!
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)
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We always heard a lot people use comforter/blanket/quilt other than a duvet insert, obviously a duvet cover is easily to be washed however a comforter/quilt costs more water and electric for dry.
I'm headed off to college soon and I need to buy bedding. But I don't have a great understanding of the terminology.
I'm from the US and have always just bought what we call a comforter. But as part of my remodeling I've been looking at upgrading my bedding and getting a nice duvet (or maybe duvet cover). I'm a bit confused...
Is a duvet different than a comforter or are those terms interchangeable? Should I just buy a comforter then put a duvet cover on it or is that two separate things and I need a duvet insert to put the cover on?
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
Me and my girlfriend are looking to get some new bedding and I'm not sure if I want to go conforter or duvet. I've always gotten comforters because they're easier to wash but she's leaning towards a duvet. What's the point of a duvet? It seems like more work to take the cover off and wash both pieces.
i need to get new bedding and all i see are duvet covers. is it just a plain comforter? can i use it like one? i see there’s inserts. is that necessary to purchase? are they difficult to put together?
I’m gonna be honest, I don’t understand what a duvet or comforter is. I tried looking it up but I still don’t understand. I thought all beds just came with regular ass blankets?
Long story short; I've been using Bed-in-a-Bag Sets for so long and I haven't been a huge fan of the quality.
Really wanted to get some new bedding and do an overhaul. Literally have been researching all day for a nice duvet insert or comforter, but I'm honestly not sure what to settle on.
I definitely want DAT FLUFF, like a cloud. I have a Queen sized bed and I'm a pretty hot sleeper. I usually have my room super cold, and my fan running even during the Winter because I'm a psychopath.
I've kinda narrowed things down to the Utopia Comforter Duvet Insert on Amazon, and some others I've spotted on Ikea, but I'm really not sure what to settle on and would love some help to decide on something good.
I just received a big ticket item from my wedding registry. I'm so happy. Its a comforter and I noticed in the store the display version was a duvet w/insert. I realized the comforter will have to be taken to a plus size machine in order to wash it. I am really content with it for now. Is the duvet something I should've requested? It seems like it would be a hassle to insert. I guess I'm more curious what everyone else is getting because between my partner and me, I am the swanky one. I cant rely on him to put me on game to fancy stuff bc if it were up to him, we would have a more rugged lifestyle. But is a comforter seen as the less fancy option or is it just a preference thing?
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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!