Layered cozy bed without a duvet/comforter
Sueb20
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Comforter or Duvet cover?
Comments (44)Here's how I solved my Duvet problem....I also put a sheet under my Duvet cover.............. I was finding it difficult when sleeping with the Duvet and the cover being used as a blanket , then, in the morning it was my bed cover....I'd be all wrapped up in it & it would get twisted as a blanket would.. I felt my bed was never completely made..How I solved this problem was...I bough & put on my Duvet, a White cover. Then I purchased 2 fancy Duvet covers , I like a change... I have the Duvet with the white cover tucked in at the foot of my bed...When I make my bed in the morning, I pull the Duvet up as you normally would..Then.., I just lay my fancy cover right over the top of the White one,,I also tuck that in at the foot of the bed. You would never know that the Duvet itself isn't stuffed into the fancy cover.. At night, I take the fancy one off & sleep with the white one that is permanently on the Duvet. That's the one the gets washed every so often.. You still can't get away from that lumpy look but I don't think its quite as bad when covered with the fancy one,,,..I guess there's no way of getting away from that completely.....It's a matter of getting used to.. Works for me.........See MoreComforters vs. Coverlets vs. Duvet Covers- HELP?
Comments (8)Wrong?? No Way! Whatever suits your room, your style, and your comfort requirements is the right thing for you to do. In the Fall/Winter I use a comforter with my sheets and blanket and use it for cover as well as to do my room pretty with shams and throw pillows. Some people love their comforter year round but remove it at night to sleep in the warmer months. That works too. My Bedroom isn't nearly this intense gold and my drapes are a golden beige, but this is about how my room looks with comforter during the cooler part of the year... Years ago, I used a duvet, which is like a giant pillowcase for your comforter. The duvet changes the look of the room in an instant, and can usually be washed so that the comforter is protected. If you get one that fits right, they are great. If you don't like fussing around to make your bed, since trying to arrange a big comforter attractively in it's 'cover' can be a little frustrating, then, maybe a duvet isn't for you. If you check out Valinsv's new matelasse coverlet thread, you can see some shots of various poster's coverlets, (something like a bedspread, just not usually to the floor) in matelasse, a very popular washable summer bedding. Red...See MoreNeed help with living room, want a cozy and comfortable space!
Comments (22)It's a nice room! I don't see much to do: - I don't care for the wall art. It seems like "too little". I'd move all four "matching" pictures to one side and hang them in a two-over-two design ... then bring in something entirely different for the other side. Something not rectangular. - Yes to changing out the items over the mantle. Change to something isn't rectangular. - I like ceiling fans. Being Southern, I like them a great deal, but this one doesn't seem right for the room. I'd look for a dark brown model....See MoreWill a queen comforter fit inside a full duvet cover?
Comments (32)I’m another one who loves the look of the elaborate layered beds, and they LOOK so cozy, but I find simpler bedding to be not only easier but more comfortable. A little while back I eliminated the top sheet and now I just use a bottom sheet and a comforter in a duvet cover that gets changed with my sheets. A few sleeping pillows and I’m all set. But I admit that changing a king-sized duvet cover is a pain. With a queen size, I could kind of shake to comforter into the cover, but with a king size, I have to practically climb into the thing....See MoreGracie
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