Shelly's Tips for Buying a Down Duvet/Comforter
If you
are like me, you love the feel, comfort, warmth and look
of a down duvet/comforter. After having one for several years now, I
can’t imagine sleeping without it.
If you
are in the market to buy a down comforter, here are a few things you
should know before you make that purchase.
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1.
As with any home decorating or design project, you
should first evaluate your needs.
Do you
turn you heat down a lot in the winter, so a warmer
comforter/duvet
is necessary? Do you want to be able to use the comforter/duvet all
season long or just for the winter? What about allergies?
Hypoallergenic down duvets/comforters are available. How long would
you like the duvet/down comforter to last? And of course, the
all-important, budget question. How much do you intend or
have to spend? Remember that a down duvet/comforter is an
investment. It is something that you will have for many,
many years.
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2. Type of down – There are several types of down,
usually defined by the country or area from which they
come. Down can also come from either geese or ducks. Duck
down is a higher end down with a greater loft, softer fibers
and extreme warmth. Goose down is of mid-range quality.
Higher end goose down is white goose down. In the lower
end duvets, you will find feathers making up a portion of
the fill. Feathers do not have the same properties as
down. They are heavier, have less loft and are not able to
provide the warmth and softness of down.
The
highest end down is the duck down, Eiderdown. It is said
to be the most luxurious, comfortable, and lightweight of
all downs. For a truly luxurious bedroom this would be the
ultimate choice.
Other
high end brand downs include LaJord, goose down produced
by the Hudderite communities in Canada, Zeigler down of
Poland, which is also a high end white goose down, and
Salzburg of Germany which produces high quality white
goose down from mature geese.

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3. Amount of down – When looking at the
specifications of a down duvet/comforter, you should see a weight
measurement. For example, a Queen Size duvet may have a
weight of 30oz. This will tell you the amount of down in
the duvet/comforter. Generally, the heavier it is, the warmer it
will be. However, the warmth also depends on the type and
quality of the down itself and of course, a larger
comforter/duvet
should be heavier because of the size and not because it
will provide more warmth.
4. Comforter/Duvet cover material – Most often, the cover
will be made of cotton. In some of the most luxurious down
duvets/comforters, you will find the cover made of pure silk. In any
case, you should be looking for the thread count of this
fabric. The higher the number, the better the
‘down-proof’ quality will be. In general, I would
recommend looking for a number above 300.
5.
Is it baffle box or simple square construction? – This is a
characteristic that can make a huge difference in the
comfort factor of a duvet comforter. Lower end down
duvets/comforters
will be sewn with simple squares, meaning the down cannot
move around except for inside the square. You may experience cold
spots where there is no down at all.
The baffle box is a
more complicated, and better construction. Instead of
simple squares, the duvet/comforter is constructed with
boxes, meaning the top and bottom layers of the duvet
comforter are not attached except for at the outer edges.
This allows the
down to move more freely inside the duvet/comforter and
move over a larger area. It is able
to cover the complete surface of the duvet comforter. Cold spots are
very rare and the down can easily be adjusted to eliminate
them.
6.
Hypoallergenic – If you are allergic to down or
feathers, you may be hesitant to consider a down duvet,
even though you would love to have one. Today, most of the
down is treated with a special cleaning process rendering
it hypoallergenic.
7.
Dual Zone Duvets – Dual zone down duvets are a newer
product that is absolutely fantastic. You can now buy a
duvet that has different levels of down in each side.
Exclusive retailers will custom-make them for you based on
you and your partner’s warmth requirements.
8.
Last but not least, you should consider buying a duvet
cover or comforter cover for
your new duvet – your new investment. A duvet cover will
not only protect your duvet but will allow you to choose
your decorating scheme - not to mention being able to
change your decor on a decorating whim.
SHOP
NOW for that dream down duvet comforter.
Enjoy
your new down duvet and get a good nights sleep!
Why
not buy yourself some new, luxurious 620 Thread Count - 100% Egyptian Cotton Sheets
to go with that new down duvet and cover.
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