Layered cozy bed without a duvet/comforter
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Comments (26)Q: "So, is the matelasse up near your face? I am a person who pulls the covers up to my nose! It seems the matelasse would be uncomfortable/rough near your face?" A: Yes. In my pic above I have the light weight white quilt pulled almost all of the way up to the top. I fold my top sheet about 5" or so over the top of the quilt. Then comes (as in my above pic) my black and white floral quilt folded down to cover about 2/3rds of the bed but if I get cold I can reach down and pull it up. I put it on the bed all of the way to the top and then (hard to describe) I fold it down and then back up (accordion style) so that the top edge of the black and white quilt is at the top of the initial 1st fold. That way in my sleep I don't have to sit up to reach it - it's w/in arms length. Then folded in thirds at the bottom of the bed comes my feather down comforter stuffed inside the green duvet cover. Please note that in my pic above the feather down is not inside the duvet cover (was being cleaned) and that's why it just looks like a green folded blanket at the bottom of my bed. At almost any given time I have some version of this style on my bed but in different colors, weights, etc. I'm a bedding freak and I have tons!...See MoreDuvet cover without comforter
Comments (24)We have a beautiful chenille duvet cover that I use in my bedroom for fall/winter. As a woman of a certain age I had to stop putting the comforter inside because I got too hot despite the fact that we love a COLD bedroom. Now it's used like a blanket/instead of a blanket and tucked in all around. The down comforter is folded at the end of the bed to pull up when needed. Now my bed not only looks well made but is actually comfortable when sleeping in....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 MoreComforter or duvet cover for this bed?
Comments (11)I agree that it looks like a duvet, but you could always use a comforter. JCPenney has nice solid colored duvets and comforters. I notice alot of comforters are reversible with a tan one side, another color on the other. JCPenney link to solid duvets: http://www.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6E.aspx?GrpTyp=ENS&ItemID=1649c84&DeptID=82319&CatID=82324&SO=0amp;Ne=949+877+1031+1007+8+18&NOffset=0amp;N=4294932619&Nao=0amp;PSO=0amp;bcCat=3&CmCatId=82319:82324 JCPenney link to solid comforter: http://www.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx?GrpTyp=STY&ItemID=1a2d463&deptid=82319&dep=BED+++BATH&catid=82321&pcat=BED+++BATH&cat=comforter+++bedspreads&cattyp=RLE&NOffset=0amp;pcatid=82319&Ne=949+877+5+1031+1007+8+18&pagesize=1&SO=0amp;N=4294932621+4294966885&Nao=0amp;PSO=0amp;bcCat=3&CmCatId=82319:82321...See MoreRelated Professionals
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