Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Comforters vs. Duvets

Comforter When you're redecorating a bedroom, the choice between a comforter and a duvet may arise. Although these terms sometimes seem to be used as synonyms, they refer to different types of bedding. Understanding the differences between comforters and duvets can help you decide which type you want to purchase for your own bedroom.

Comforters and Duvets:

  1. Word origins: The term "comforter" was first used in the 14th century, but it referred to a person or thing that provided comfort. It was not until the early 19th century that the word was used in reference to bedding. The term "duvet" comes from an Old French word that means "down" in reference to the down feathers often used to stuff this type of bedding.
  2. Uses: Comforters are typically just another part of a bedding set used in a bedroom. The comforter will normally match the other linens, such as the bed sheets and pillow cases. In contrast, duvets do not always match with additional bedding.
  3. Filling: Duvets can be filled with down, synthetic materials, silk or wool. Comforters are filled with down, silk or wool as well as artificial materials.
  4. Sizes: Both duvets and comforters are sold according to bed size. For example, you might choose between a twin-size and a queen-size comforter. However, comforters are designed to be larger than beds so they will hang over the sides. Duvets, on the other hand, fit the bed more snugly.
  5. Care instructions: Comforters, like the rest of your bedding, will usually be washable. That means caring for the comforter is fairly easy. Duvets can be more challenging if they are made from natural materials. For this reason, you might want to invest in a duvet cover that is washable and will protect the duvet from stains, damage and dirt. Always read the care instructions on your comforter, duvet or duvet cover before cleaning.
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