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King Sized bed - which sized Duvet?
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We're about to buy a Duvet. The bed is King sized but I read somewhere that you should buy a size bigger than your bed, so we should be buying a Super King sized duvet.
Would you agree or will a King sized Duvet be sufficient do you think? Opinions gratefully received. Thank you.
Would you agree or will a King sized Duvet be sufficient do you think? Opinions gratefully received. Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oooh this is tricky, you seem divided in your opinions. I can find the Super King duvet and covers, but some pictures I've seen of a Super King sized quilt on a bed show it more or less dragging on the floor on either side of the bed. But I also want to make sure that I don't wake up in the night to find hubby has rolled over and taken the Duvet with him. Oooer, decisions, decisions. Thanks for your help so far everyone.
i think you should always have a duvet that is a size bigger than your bed.
The duvet concept works on enough 'hangover' to provide weight so you can move under the duvet without it moving with you, which leads to it sliding all over the place.
The NHS of course ignored this rule and bought duvets for all their beds that are the same size as the beds - i.e. too small, and you can only keep one on all night if you don;t move at all once you lie down!
The duvet concept works on enough 'hangover' to provide weight so you can move under the duvet without it moving with you, which leads to it sliding all over the place.
The NHS of course ignored this rule and bought duvets for all their beds that are the same size as the beds - i.e. too small, and you can only keep one on all night if you don;t move at all once you lie down!
Our bed is a King sized sleigh bed. We had a duvet years ago but used it to put in our Retriever's bed when she was poorly. We never bought another one and used sheets and Indian quilted bedspreads. They look pretty and are fine in the Summer but they don't do the job in this cold weather, so we have piles of blankets, dressing gowns on top of the bedspreads to help keep us warm.
My preference is for a double-sized duvet for my king-size bed. It overlaps about 4 to 6 inches on both sides. If I'm too hot, its easy to just stick my legs out from under it, or pull the edge up onto my shoulder, to help cool off a bit. With a king-size or bigger, I would find that too much of a hassle, with all that extra duvet. (Fortunately, my wife completely agrees with me!).
We have a kingsize bed and have a kingsize feather duvet. The feather bit is important. When two of you lie in bed with a polyester duvet on top of you it's just like a dome, when you have a feather duvet it sort of moulds itself to the two of you seperately, and when you turn over, instead of dragging the whole duvet with you you just turn in your own little space. Since we got the feather duvet there has been very little duvet thieving!
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