If you have Allergies consider getting a hypoallergenic synthetic feather duvet. They'll be great for those of us with allergy problems.
A high quality one will, cheap ones you dont have to worry about.
Choosing the right size duvet cover for your bed will ensure that it fits snug and you have a good night's sleep. Therefore it is advisable to purchase a duvet for the size of your bed, thus a small size duvet for a small or twin sized bed. Avoid duvets that are too large, as they will often slip and then you will need clips to hold it down.
No because a nutmeg is a fruit not a nut
A duvet cover is a changeable, washable cover for your down filled comforter (duvet). They are essentially large pillowcases. You need duvet covers not only because they can be removed and washed like pillowcases, but also because they come in a variety of styles and colors that can quickly be changed to give your bedroom a whole new look.
To protect the duvet from germs and to keep it clean/hygienic much longer than it would be without one.
WHen kept in a Duvet a comforter will not need to be cleaned.
Ok, well the answer is no. You do not NEED allergies, you are simply born with, or develop it. If you really needed allergies, then everybody on the face of this EARTH would have allergies.
No, a bed doesn't really need a duvet but it's a nice option to have one. They are warm and the bed is easier to make than if you have sheets, comforter and blankets.
Yes, you can have a duvet cover dyed to any color. You will need a color sample to get the color right.
One of the most frustrating problems, when using duvets and comforter covers, is getting them on and keeping the duvet in place. The following steps will provide an easy way to put on your duvet and comforter covers and keep everything from shifting.Prepare the duvet or comforter and the cover. The first step you should do is get everything arranged for the process. You will need to spread the duvet or comforter out across the bed. Then you will need to turn your cover inside out and have the closed end of the cover at the bottom of the duvet.Attach the cover to the duvet or comforter. Using three or four safety pins (depending on the size of the duvet) pin the closed end of the cover to the bottom of the duvet. Using safety pins that blend well with the duvet or comforter cover will be a neat touch so not to distract from your design. Make sure you have one safety pin at each end then one or two towards the middle.Pull the cover over the duvet. Now you will need to reach through the cover and grab the bottom of the duvet to start pulling the cover up over the duvet. This may require a small amount of maneuvering but is much easier than trying to squeeze the duvet inside the cover.Fasten the duvet and add optional safety pins. Once you have the cover pulled all the way over the duvet you will need to attach the open end using the provided buttons. You can also add additional safety pins at the open end to attach the top portion of the duvet to the cover. This will also help prevent the duvet from moving around inside the cover.These steps will help reduce your frustration level when trying to put on your duvet and comforter covers. The added safety pins will also prevent the duvet from sliding around once inside the cover so that your bed is easier to make and looks nicer.
You need to look at the label which you should find stitched on to it near one corner. This will tell you how the duvet should be cleaned. You should follow those instructions!
While at certain times of year a duvet may be enough to keep warm, it probably isn't the most comfortable thing you could use. A duvet by its very nature has an open end to it, and without anything inside the duvet it is very likely to get tangled while you sleep. Just get a thin blanket, that's the equivalent.