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?
What the heck is a duvet?
Ok, so... Whereas a bedspread or quilt are pretty flat and solid, a duvet is a fluffy blanket stuffed with feathers or some synthetic that mimics feathers.
They come in different sizes, just like sheets, but it's common to see full/queen duvets, which means they'll fit either size bed.
They also have different levels of warmth to choose from. Where I live, they're called Tog ratings. Some duvets will be okay for year round, others might be too warm for anything but the coldest months.
They're often for sale rolled up by pillows, so if you are looking by blankets they might be easy to miss, depending on the store.
Depending on the fill, duvets can be a real pain to wash. I would just get a plain one and a cover, which you just change out and wash like you do with normal sheets.
As far as fillers, it's complicated. There are a lot of guides and you can spend a little or a fortune. Someone else might have some advice there. But I bought at least two of mine from ikea and one from some fancy store, and I like them all equally.
I just use a fitted sheet and a covered duvet. No top sheet. That's how we do it in Europe. But I know my American friends think I'm a heathen without that top sheet. 😂
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Duvet covers are useless
Solid opinion. It's way easier for me to wash a duvet cover than an entire comforter, though. I can also change it easily depending on the season/weather.
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