What Is a Duvet?

A duvet is a type of blanket for a bed. It’s made like a large bag, usually of good quality, high-thread-count cotton, and filled with feathers, down, silk, wool, or polyfill. A duvet takes the place of a sheet and blanket, all in one piece. If you are allergic to feathers or down, then you should choose a hypoallergenic material like polyfill.

What Is a Duvet Cover?

A duvet cover is like a large pillowcase for a duvet. The duvet fits inside the cover which buttons or zips closed at one end. Some duvet covers are basic and plain-looking, made from fabric like a sheet. Some duvet covers are made from decorative fabrics to complete the bedroom decor. You can buy one that is as simple or decorative as you want. A duvet cover is a relatively inexpensive way to change the look of your room without investing in a new blanket. They’re also easier to store. Browse some of our favorite duvet covers here.

How to Care for a Duvet

Shake and fluff a duvet every morning after use. This will help to keep the feathers or other fill evenly distributed. If you keep a duvet cover on the duvet, you’ll rarely need to clean the duvet itself. You should wash the cover as often as you change your sheets. It’s usually recommended that when necessary, you wash your duvet in a large commercial washing machine. Chemicals in dry cleaning can break down the fibers of the fill. Dry a duvet using the gentle heat setting on the dryer. When it’s partially dry, take it out, give it a good shake to break up damp clusters of filling, and finish the drying. Hang a duvet out to air dry for at least 24 hours to make certain all sections are dry before replacing on the bed. If you keep the duvet inside a duvet cover, it will stay clean and fresh for months.

Care for a Duvet Cover

Wash or clean the duvet cover according to the manufacturer’s instructions. If you like the extra crisp look, you can iron the cover before placing it back over the duvet.