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It actually comes down to two very simple factors: ease of washing and versatility.
It also allows you some flexibility in terms of color and design.
you could have a couple different colors or patterns that you swap out for a new look.
As we mentioned, duvet covers give your bedroom a totally new vibe in an instant.
Plus, theyreway easier to cleanthan trying to shove a whole comforter into your washing machine.
interior decorator and the president of Elizabeth Gill Interiors
How do you get a duvet insert into a duvet cover, anyway?
Lets face ittrying to wrangle that duvet insert or comforter into a duvet cover is just not fun.
But there are ways to make the process go a little more smoothly!
The stonewashed French flax linen is deliciously soft, and it continues to soften over time.
It also has wooden button closures.
Just because its inexpensive doesnt mean it isnt packed with must-have features, though.
The fabric is also pre-washed for extra softness.
It even comes with a matching pillowcase.
I love layering their colors for that perfectly imperfect bed vibe.
interior decorator and the president of Elizabeth Gill Interiors
Hence why this Boll & Branch linen duvet cover has become such a hit in my nighttime routine.
It secures easily to a duvet insert with four corner ties and a hidden zipper closure.
Material:100% European flax linen.
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Theres just something about Parachute.
The fabric is eco-friendly, antimicrobial, naturally insulating, and ideal for both hot and cold sleepers.
Its finished with twill ties and button closures.
Because its stonewashedAKA tumble-washed with stonesit arrives pre-softened.
Talk about getting a great nights sleep.
Get ready to zonk out in serious style.
Linen-lovers, take note: Cozy Earth also makes an excellentlinen quilt, which our editors love.
Its crafted in premium, long-staple hemp linen, which has been dyed with water-saving and chemical-free dyes.
The hypoallergenic fibers are also naturally resistant to UV light fading, mold, and mildew.
It has four corner ties and plant-based corozo nut buttons and comes in a variety of pretty colors.
Plus, the low-low-impact dyes provide rich color while remaining kind to the planet.
Its finished with coconut shell buttons and inside ties.
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This linen duvet cover from Quince is another one I was immediately excited to place on my bed.
Im especially in love with the beautifully embroidered edges, which lend it a touch of flair.
It keeps your comforter or duvet insert in place with button closures and corner ties.
Material:100% European flax
Colors:3
FAQs
Which duvet closures work the best?
The options are fairly endless!
you might choose aduvet cover with zippers, ties, or buttons.
Button closures are most common and reliable, advises Rich.
If you lose a button, you’ve got the option to always replace it relatively easily.
Gill agrees that buttons are the easiest, although she cautions they may not be the best for kids.
For little ones or teens, zippers are the way to go, she says.
How often should you switch out a duvet cover?
The short answer is, probably more often than you think.
I love doing this on a Friday so I have a fresh bed for the weekend.
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