A duvet cover is not to cover the mattress, but a Queen size comforter. It is to make the comforter look different or to cover an all white feather comforter. Mattress pads cover mattresses, and the ones that will fit and extra deep mattress will say extra deep on them
One can purchase a hypo-allergenic queen size mattress cover from the following sources: Marks & Spencer, Bed Star Direct, Duvet and Pillowcase Warehouse, Amazon, Bed Bath and Beyond.
A king sized comforter will not fit in a Queen sized duvet cover.
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.
Duvet covers come in king, queen/full, twin. They will fit comfortors which are the same size.
A duvet cover at the Pottery Barn will cost you anywhere from $80 to $150. The actual price will depend on the exact color, brand, and size you wish to purchase.
No it is too small Yes ! Using one size smaller covers just makes it fluffier and thicker, it's just "down " and will fit any size you can squish it into. And of course ot will be same size of the cover it is in. I always use a queen cover for my king down duvet.
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.
No, the queen duvet is incompatible.
Yes,www.Elegantbed.com has a satin bridal duvet cover in a royal looking purple color available for order.
The answer is - there IS no standard! Duvets can come in quite a range of sizes so the duvet cover needs to fit the size of your particular duvet. The first step would be to measure your duvet itself. Some queen sized duvets are actually called full/queen or double/queen which means they are meant to fit both a double bed and a queen sized bed. In my experience, any duvet so labeled is usually a bit smaller than one labeled just queen. I clicked around to find some examples of the measurements of duvets and duvet covers. I looked at sites with directions for how to sew your own cover and at sites which showed ready made duvet covers from well-known stores and here are some examples I came across. You will see that there is a very large variation in sizes quoted so for certain it's buyer beware. Also bear in mind if you are purchasing a cover, that you may have to account for shrinkage so the size may be inflated to accommodate that. http://sewing.about.com/library/weekly/aa012699.htm (Sew your own duvet cover) says a queen duvet cover is 90" by 102" http:/blog.worldvillage.com/home/making_a_duvet_cover_queen_size.html (Making a Duvet Cover) mentions a variety of sizes for a duvet - 86" x 86", 90" x 90", 96" x 92" and gives instructions about how to add to the duvet measurements to get the appropriate finished size for a duvet cover. http:/www.sweetbedbugs.com/ducoqsi.html - queen duvet cover 94" by 99" http:/www.kohlscorporation.com/ecom/valueadded/ProductGuides/Bedding_Comforters.htm from 86" x 88" to 88" x 94" http://answers.sears.ca/answers/1367-en_ca/product/9611675S/questions.htm 88" x 90" http://www.potterybarn.com/products/p12329/index.cfm?pkey=call-duvet-covers-shams (found on product info tab) 92 x 88 HTH - if you are wanting info about sewing a duvet cover, I can provide you lots of sites with instructions for doing that.
That is okay to do as it will cover the whole bed.
it's your choice i cant remember that much