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Choosing The Right Duvet

There is no one-size-fits-all duvet.

Given this, I’m hoping to simplify the purchasing process for you by linking product specifications with your personal needs and preferences so you know exactly what to look for.

Let’s dive in!


4 white duvets on a blue background representing 4 different duvet weight options

 

 

WARMTH


How warm do you want your duvet to be? If you sleep in tropical temperatures, it’s best to go with a light, summer weight duvet. If you’re one of those people who’s always cold or you like to turn the heat down at night, look for a down duvet in an all season or winter weight.

For a deeper look at Duvet Warmth, click here.

2 white duvets on weighing scale with cartoon flamingos on a pink background

 

 

WEIGHT


Do you love the feeling of sleeping under a heavy blanket? You may want to look for a feather or microfiber-filled duvet. These fill types don't have great insulating properties, so these duvets contain a lot more fill and are much heavier. Down is very warm per ounce, so less fill is required to achieve the desired warmth level. If you like a light duvet that won’t weigh you down, a down duvet is for you!


White duvet on orange yellow background with drawings of laundry detergent, coat hanger and dry clean only sign

 

CARE


If you anticipate your duvet will require frequent cleaning, look for a synthetic fill, like microfiber. These duvets can be machine washed as needed. Duvets filled with natural down and/or feather should be dry cleaned or professionally washed.

white duvet on bed on green background with spool of thread

 

THREAD COUNT


The higher the thread count, the softer and less noisy a duvet’s shell will be. While noise isn’t a deciding factor for most people, if you are very sensitive to sound, you may want to avoid lower thread count shells, which can rustle more loudly.

Read more about thread count here.

Wallet and dollar bills on light green background

 

BUDGET


Down is the most costly fill type (more about that here). If you’re shopping on a budget, look for feather or down alternative duvets. If you want a down duvet without the hefty price tag, consider a duck down duvet or a down and feather mix. If you’re looking to splurge, treat yourself to a luxurious goose down duvet.

Before you begin shopping for a duvet, take the time to consider what’s important to you and define your budget. This will help you focus your search and find a duvet that will serve your needs and lifestyle well!

Read more about the difference between down and feather or the difference between duck down and goose down.

duvet with bow on it surrounded by mirror, lipstick, comb and tie on a purple background

 

APPEARANCE

I would encourage you not to get too hung up on the appearance of your duvet insert. It’s important to use a duvet cover at all times, so your insert shouldn’t be visible (except on laundry day!).

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Illustrations by Amanda Nguyen

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