A king sized comforter will not fit in a Queen sized duvet cover.
That is okay to do as it will cover the whole bed.
it's your choice i cant remember that much
Queen sized doonas/duvets/bedspreads/quilts/eiderdowns are sized to suit queen sized beds. Using a size larger, such as a King size on a queen size bed, may reduce the incidence of the duvet tug-of-war, but will not fit as neatly on the bed.
If you are interested in purchasing a queen size duvet cover then you will find several online retailers that provide this product. Amazon, Ebay, Wayfair, and Macy's are just a few of the websites available.
A king size will fit a queen with some extra hanging off the sides of the bed. This might be an advantage if you share the bed with a cover stealer.
No, the queen duvet is incompatible.
Well, you could put in in there, but it will not lay flat. The queen sized comforter will be at least 20 inches wider than a twin. The length would be approximately the same.
The Cottage collection comes in all sized, from twin to full, queen, king and California king.
King sized duvet covers can be purchased at a variety of department stores. Some department stores that sell king sized duvet covers include Dillards, Macy's, and JC Penney.
in California, it is $36 (queen duvet), and $10 per sham.
The disadvantages of using a double duvet cover on a single sized duvet is that it is far to big for a single duvet. It will be very difficult to sleep in as the duvet may move around which, will make it hard to sleep well. This makes it very uncomfortable and the person might end up being potentially cold as the duvet might not be on them. In the end it will just end up being a stressful nights sleep as you toss and turn to get into a comfortable and warm position. You could wrap it round yourself but, then you might become a cocoon and have restricted movement. A bit like being in a sleeping bag hard to turn left or right.