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I need to buy a new duvet to for a 4ft bed..i.e.small double..
I dislike the weight as it hangs down the sides of the bed.
Does anyone have knowledge of what took out for that will be light cover but warm enough for chilly nights.
I dislike the weight as it hangs down the sides of the bed.
Does anyone have knowledge of what took out for that will be light cover but warm enough for chilly nights.
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Dunelm do a selection of all seasons duvets.
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Hi TOB, I just bought a new duvet, my bed about same size as yours, I got the 15 tog for the winter, but if that is too heavy for you a 13.5tog is good
Yes, paigntonian, it is a serious question, a little courtesy wouldn't go astray, if you have nothing constructive or helpful to add just follow on to your next thread
Yes, paigntonian, it is a serious question, a little courtesy wouldn't go astray, if you have nothing constructive or helpful to add just follow on to your next thread
A summer duvet is usually about 4-7 Togs
Autumn 8-14 Togs
Winter 14-20 Togs (often by combining summer and autumn duvets with poppers)
Sounds like a pop together set might suit you :
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Autumn 8-14 Togs
Winter 14-20 Togs (often by combining summer and autumn duvets with poppers)
Sounds like a pop together set might suit you :
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
We have a 1 tog, a 1.5 tog, a 4.5 tog, a 7 tog, a 10 tog and a 13.5 tog, we haven’t used the 13.5 for years. All are from Dunelm and cost very little.
I suggest you buy a 4.5 and see how you go on with it, you can always change to a thicker one as autumn goes chillier. Or throw a light fleece blanket on top.
I suggest you buy a 4.5 and see how you go on with it, you can always change to a thicker one as autumn goes chillier. Or throw a light fleece blanket on top.
I use a 4.5 all year round. Combined with a throw...or 2...plus an over mattress electric blanket, I'm cosy. I used to have a much heavier one...either 10 or 13.5, and I found it to be way too heavy. My bedroom is unheated.
I think this is what I've got...
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
I think this is what I've got...
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Funny how different people like different duvet weights. I like one as heavy as possible in the winter, which I think is a throwback to growing up in a freezing tenement flat and wanting to get buried under the covers. I might even be candidate for one of those weighted blankets you can buy, which are said to help with insomnia/stress.
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We have a 4.5 tog for most of the year and add a light throw over when it gets cooler. Come January I'll swap it for the 10.5 tog which is plenty warm enough for us in our unheated winter bedroom. We could snap the two together if needbe and have 15 tog but we've never needed to.
A standard double will hang over the sides of your 4ft bed. Look for a small double which is probably easier found online than in the stores. Some info on the sizing here.
https:/ /www.vi ctorial inen.co .uk/blo g-2/sma ll-doub le-duve t-cover -beddin g-guide
A standard double will hang over the sides of your 4ft bed. Look for a small double which is probably easier found online than in the stores. Some info on the sizing here.
https:/