Duvets – Modern And Excellent Home Furnishing Accessories

Discussion in 'Home Decor and Household Tips' started by Anne Luck, Feb 11, 2015.

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Duvet or not Duvet?

  1. Duvet

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  2. Not Duvet

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  3. No Preference

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  4. What is a Duvet?

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  1. Anne Luck

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    Duvets are one of the most appreciated products, and everyone wants to have it as a part of their bedding material. For this reason, one must not compromise on the quality parameters when the need for buying it arises. If you are looking for one of the kind that ensure a perfect night’s sleep, you must know a few important things before selecting one from the available variety in the market.

    One of the interesting facts about the product is that these are known for their high thermal insulation properties, and that is why, the need for a blanket goes obsolete with its use. In fact, it can also replace the need for a bedspread.

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  2. GeorgeJetStoned

    GeorgeJetStoned Odd Member

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    My duvet is down-filled and costs $30US to have dry cleaned. Worth every dime. It feels like it has no weight yet the warmth is perfect. Do NOT have sex on a good duvet.
     
  3. drumminmama

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    I love my two duvets. One heavy, one light. The two combine for holy cow it's freezing nights.
    Both have covers that are washable.
    Now, I have a question, fine forum folk.
    Sheet or no sheet?
    The arguments I hear are that 1) the cover is meant to be washed as bed linen, just like the pillowcase and bottom sheet; or, 2) some duvets are a pain to get in and out of the covers and a sheet extends time between washings.
    I like sheets, personally, but I'm not sure they are necessary.

    What about you, top sheet or more frequent washing?

    Secondary question, one duvet or two for two sleepers?
     
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    newbie-one one with the newbiverse

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    link may or may not be for a legit charity, but spam either way
     
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  5. Karencraw

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    I'd love to have that! ;)
     
  6. Toker

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    I just added the poll to this thread.
    Of course this time of year who needs a duvet? Maybe down under?
    They're popular in Europe.
     
  7. Etherea

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    I have 2, one winter weight and one for the couple of months of summer (I use the word very loosely) that we might have.
    I hate the fuckers! Yeah, they do the job, but changing the covers..........
    We share chores at home and I have tried on countless occasions tried to swap this job for my partner's toilet cleaning duties. He's having none of it.
     
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  8. Toker

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    Yeah, wash the cover, then try to get the thing back on...
     
  9. ~Zen~

    ~Zen~ California Tripper Administrator

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    In Europe you got a duvet, no sheet. I prefer the sheet also...
     
  10. Etherea

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    I don't do sheet.
     
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  11. Toker

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    Got Duvet?
    So many double entendres, just as a duvet is a double sheet sandwich with insulation/blanket inside. No sheet!
    Duvet or Not Duvet, THAT is the question!?
     
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    Lol, I used to think mine needed to be dry-cleaned. Then I remembered that ducks live on water. I've had it washed ever since and it as good as new still, after 30yrs, which is good because its retail price back then was 130gbp. Good value.
     
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