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Duvet Cover
Made from sheeting,
the duvet cover is a decorative and protective covering for an insert—the duvet—that comes in various weights and fillings; a variety of options from down-alternative to goose, duck and Eiderdown. The duvet can be used with a flat sheet or on its own. When used without intermediary layers a duvet cover reduces the complexity of making a bed. In this case, a luxury duvet cover with decorative trim,provides a finished look. A duvet cover may also be layered over a quilt or blanket, folded at the foot of the bed or pulled all the way up, as an extra layer of warmth. A duvet cover hangs down the sides of the bed to cover the box spring; it is never tucked in.

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In conclusion, while duvet covers alone may add a decorative touch to your bedding, they are incomplete without the accompanying duvet insert. The duo works harmoniously, with the cover protecting the insert and the insert providing the warmth and comfort. Therefore, investing in both components is crucial for a restful and cozy sleeping experience. Remember, a well-chosen duvet cover and a suitable insert can transform your bedroom into a haven of warmth and style.

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Duvet fill weight is typically measured in grams per square meter (gsm) or ounces per square yard (oz/sq yd). It refers to the total weight of the filling material within the duvet, which directly correlates with the warmth and thickness of the bedding. A higher fill weight indicates a denser and heavier duvet, providing more insulation and warmth. Conversely, a lower fill weight suggests a lighter and less insulating duvet, suitable for warmer climates or personal preferences.

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