Duvet Covers And Matching Sheets

DIDN'T FIND THE BEDDING YOU WERE LOOKING FOR? Shop for a wide assortment of bedding from our other brands. KIDS BEDDING at Pottery Barn Kids TEEN GIRLS BEDDING at PBteen TEEN BOYS BEDDING at PBteen LUXURY BEDDING at Williams-Sonoma Home Comforter Cover Fact Sheet Comforter covers come in so many different colors, designs and styles that it can be easy to say, "ah, forget it," and use your down comforter as is, but don't give up too fast. There are several reasons that finding the right comforter cover is worth your time and your money, and if you keep in mind a few important facts, it can be a simple process. Comforter covers are a simple, inexpensive way to redecorate. With a comforter cover, also known as a duvet cover, you can give your bed an entirely new look without buying a whole new bedding set. If you want to change your bedding with the seasons, if you remodeled your bedroom and need bedding to match or if you just want a change, you can avoid buying a new down comforter and get plenty of great ideas by browsing the comforter covers in our bed and bath department.

Comforter covers protect your comforter. They look great, but they also protect your down comforter from the wear and tear that comes with normal use. Also, they will protect your comforter from spills. While a high-quality comforter is wonderfully cozy, it often is not machine washable. Fortunately, comforter covers are; if you spill a little, just slip it off and throw it in the wash. Comforter covers save you money. It may sound strange, but spending money on a comforter will save you money in the long run. Down comforters are usually pricey, and being able to wash or replace a comforter cover instead of your down comforter can save you big bucks. Comforter covers work great as bedding during hot months. While comforters always keep you warm and snug, they can be a little much when the summer months roll around. If you live in a hot and humid area, an empty comforter cover on top of your bed sheets can be just the right amount of bedding. Some comforter covers are hypoallergenic.

Down has a lot of great properties, but it's a fact that a down comforter can agitate allergies. Some comforter covers are made of hypoallergenic materials that can form a barrier between the comforter and you, so if you have allergies, you can enjoy the warmth and comfort of a down comforter.
Pottery Barn Type Curtains Sizes vary by manufacturer.
T-Shirt ComforterA queen-sized duvet cover made by one brand may be smaller than a duvet cover made by a different brand.
Full Length Mirror How To HangProduct details usually list the actual dimensions of comforter covers, so for the best fit, find out the actual dimensions of your down comforter and buy a cover that's roughly two inches larger than your actual comforter. After you wash it a couple times, it should be the perfect size.

Lots of comforter covers come in matching bedding sets. Finding the right pillow cases and sheets to match your new duvet cover can take time and can cost you a lot of money. Many duvet covers come in sets with matching sheets, pillow cases and shams. Keeping your eye out for deals like that can save you time and money. When people first shop for bedding, many are surprised to learn how many different mattress sizes there are. They are also surprised to learn just how widely bedding sizes can vary. It’s easy to get confused about how to match bedding sizes and bed sheet sizes with the many different mattress and bed dimensions there are. It’s even more confusing when you find that mattress sizes differ from country to country. There are even mattress sizes peculiar to single companies! The “Olympic Queen” (66” x 80”) from Simmons is six inches wider than a standard queen bed, Select Comfort’s “Grand King” mattress is 4” wider and more than a foot longer than a normal king (80” x 98”), and McRoskey, a Bay Area mattress company, sells a seven foot by seven foot square “San Francisco King” (84” x 84”).

In this guide we detail standard North American mattress dimensions and show the bedding sizes that work best with each of them. Then we offer some helpful suggestions about how to get the right bedding for novelty-size mattresses. Standard Bed Dimensions and Bedding When shopping for bedding, you have some room for error when it comes to the size of duvets, comforters and flat sheets, but not fitted sheets. How much room you have depends on how far the top of your bed is from the floor. Bedding that is too wide will drape onto the bedroom floor. For example, a bed with a thick mattress and box spring allows for a lot more variation in the size of top sheets, blankets, duvets, and comforters than a futon frame close to the floor. To get your maximum bedding width, measure the distance from the top of your bed to the floor, double it, and add the width of the mattress. Since fitted sheets are designed to exactly fit the mattress you have much less room for variation.

A slightly too large fitted sheet can be usable if you tuck it in tightly, but it’s much better to get fitted sheets that exactly match the dimensions of your mattress. If a fitted sheet is too small, you won’t be able to get it on the mattress at all. Crane & Canopy Size Chart Crane & Canopy sells duvet covers and comforters in three sizes, Twin/Twin XL (68" x 86"), Full/Queen (88” x 92”) and King/Cal King (106” x 92”), and flat sheets in four sizes, Twin/Twin XL (66" x 96"), Full (90” x 105”), Queen (96” x 105”) and King/Cal King (108” x 105”). We sell fitted sheets and mattress pads in six sizes that exactly match standard North American bed dimensions for Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King and California King. Here is a simple table for matching Crane & Canopy bedding sizes with standard mattresses: DUVET/COMFORTER SIZE TO USE BED SHEET SIZE TO USE Twin Flat Sheet, Twin-XL Fitted Sheet King/Cal-King Flat Sheet, King Fitted Sheet