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Putting your comforter into your duvet and making sure it stays put is a difficult task more often than not, but if you have Crane & Canopy's Nova Duvet Cover, it's a lot easier, thanks to built-in ties that hold the duvet and comforter in place and a clever zipper that seals the comforter inside.
Decorative piping along the edges of the duvet cover effectively hides the zipper from view, too, so you're left with a sleek, attractive bed that looks like it belongs in a fancy hotel. A couple members of the Insider Picks team — myself included — have tried the Nova Duvet Cover in our own homes, and we love it.
The 400 thread count, extra long staple cotton fabric is exceptionally soft right out of the package, thanks to the sateen weave Crane & Canopy uses. You can get the Nova Duvet Cover in a wide range of colors and patterns to suit your style.
I had a remarkably hard time choosing between the many lovely patterns and colors but settled on the Avery Blue with its classic diamond pattern that mixes a heavenly shade of blue with crisp white and subtle green accents. It is the softest duvet cover I own, and it's also the easiest to put on top of my Ikea comforter. — Malarie Gokey
Pros: Easy to use, great zipper, fun colors and patterns, soft cotton, innovative design
Cons: Pricey
Buy the Nova Duvet Cover from Crane & Canopy for $139 to $179 Read our full review of the Crane & Canopy Nova Duvet CoverThe best patterned duvet cover
While admittedly, choosing patterned bedding is mostly a matter of preference, if you’re having a hard time picking the perfect design that combines sophisticated style, soft colors, nature themes, and overall good looks, it’s hard to go wrong with Word of Dream’s Duvet Cover in the leaves pattern.
As the name suggests, the pattern is a swirl of botanical leaf images, all softly colored in various tints of gray and light blue, with a reverse side of solid gray. But this duvet cover doesn’t just get by on its good looks; it also offers excellent quality at a terrific price.
The duvet cover set includes two matching shams with the queen or king size, one matching sham with the twin duvet cover. All are made of 100% combed cotton with a 250-thread count. The soft and comfortable fabric won’t overheat you while you snooze. There are inside ties to make it easy to slip the duvet cover over your duvet, and an invisible zipper to close the cover once your bed is made.
Amazon customers are united in their praise of the Word of Dream duvet cover. Out of 200 reviews, 94% are 4 or more stars. Buyers love the pattern, and also repeatedly comment about the duvet cover’s softness, comfort, and quality. One complaint, however, that did come up more than once had to do with size. Some customers claimed the duvet cover was a bit too large for their duvet. Also, some buyers complained about the duvet cover wrinkling, but if it is removed from the dryer right away, that shouldn’t be a major issue.
Pros: Pretty pattern, comfortable feel, reasonable price
Cons: Will wrinkle if not removed from the dryer right away
Buy the twin Word of Dreams Duvet Cover set in leaves on Amazon for $39.99 Buy the full/queen Word of Dreams Duvet Cover set in leaves on Amazon for $46.99 Buy the king Word of Dreams Duvet Cover set in leaves on Amazon for $49.99The best duvet cover for kids
What kid doesn't love animals? Lions, and tigers, and bears, oh my! Butterflies, penguins, llamas, foxes, alligators, pandas, and many more cute and colorful creatures adorn Where the Polka Dots Roam’s Reversible Duvet Cover in animal print. Sure, there are lots of cutesy kids’ bedding prints out there. But not all of them will appeal to as vast a range of children (and let’s admit it, plenty of adults as well) as this adorable, and yet not too sweet, bedding set.
The animal-print Reversible Duvet Cover Set is made from soft, durable, and easy-care microfiber. That means that it will be cozy-soft against your child’s skin, is hypoallergenic, shrugs off stains and spills, and easily washes clean without pilling, shrinking, wrinkling, or becoming scratchy. Plus, your little one might even be eager for bedtime when an entire menagerie is waiting to share in the sleepy time fun. That’s a win-win all the way around.
The duvet set has a 4.4 star average on Amazon, with buyers commenting on how much their children love the animal designs. One reviewer said, “He sits on his bed and just points at/talks to the animals!” Parents also appreciate the duvet cover’s construction and soft feel. A few did comment that the fabric was a bit thin, however.
There are inner ties for the duvet, and the cover closes with a row of buttons. The set includes one pillowcase with the twin duvet cover and two pillowcases with the full/queen set.
Pros: Super cute and very easy care
Cons: None really, other than if your child is one of the few who doesn’t care for animals, this isn’t the right choice.
Buy the twin Reversible Duvet Cover Set in animal print from Amazon for $36.99 Buy the full/queen Reversible Duvet Cover Set in animal print from Amazon for $39.99The best budget duvet cover
Made from the softest, finest, double-brushed microfiber, the HC Collection Duvet Cover Set is silky and cool against your skin. It’s also a great choice for allergy sufferers because microfiber resists dust mites and other allergens. It's also easily machine-washable to further remove tiny particles that might cause asthma or allergy flare-ups.
Although the HC Collection duvet cover is woven from threads even finer than silk, it resists pilling, wrinkling, shrinking, and staining. The duvet cover is strong and durable, and fairly breathable as well, although microfiber will never beat 100% cotton in that regard. Still, if you are counting your pennies, this is a great deal that looks far more expensive than its actual price.
This is the number one best-selling duvet cover set on Amazon, with a whopping 6,400+ reviews and an average of 4.2 stars. Happy buyers rave about the duvet cover’s softness, calling it “silky and velvety at the same time.” Most customers also appreciate the lightweight feel of the duvet cover, as well as its durability, easy care, and expensive appearance.
On the downside, some customers felt the manufacturer’s claims of “Egyptian quality” were deceptive, as those words describe cotton, not microfiber. Still, the vast majority of customers were very pleased with their purchase.
The duvet set closes with buttons, but it has no inner ties to simplify bed making. The set — which includes two matching shams — comes in 15 different solid colors, including black, navy, lavender, taupe, and chocolate brown.
Pros: Inexpensive price, soft feel, easy care, lots of colors to choose from
Cons: No inner ties, no twin size, microfiber is not as breathable as cotton
Buy the queen HC Collection Duvet Cover Set on Amazon for $19.99 and up depending on color Buy the king HC Collection Duvet Cover Set on Amazon for $24.99 and up depending on colorEverything you need to know about duvet covers
Although duvets were used for centuries in northern Europe, they didn’t really catch on in the UK until the 1970s, and they then spread across the pond to the US a couple of decades later. As duvets and duvet covers are a bit new on the bedding scene in the United States, there’s still some confusion over exactly what they are, and how they differ from a comforter.
- What is a duvet? A duvet (pronounce it “due-vay” not “dove-it”; the word comes from the Old French for “down”) is typically solid white and stuffed with feathers, down, or a down alternative. You’ll sometimes find duvets referred to as “down comforters” in the United States. Duvets are generally warm and snuggly, although some are lightweight for use in the summertime.
- Why does it need a cover? A duvet cover is a fabric “envelope” that is used to cover and protect a duvet, in the same way a pillowcase covers and protects a bed pillow. In Europe, it’s unusual to use a top sheet; the duvet cover serves the same purpose and is removed for washing along with the fitted sheet. The duvet cover adds color and style to the bedroom, as well. One edge of the duvet cover closes with ties, buttons, or a zipper so you can insert or remove the duvet when it’s time to wash the cover.
- How is it different from a comforter? Comforters are usually colored or patterned, not solid white, so they don’t require a cover to add style. And because comforters are normally used over a top sheet, they don’t require an additional layer of fabric for protection from skin oil, sweat, and other nighttime grungies, either. Comforters are most often stuffed with a synthetic fill, although you can also find down-filled comforters.
For the most part, the right duvet cover is the one you like best. There are nearly endless colors and patterns available, so choose whatever complements your bedroom’s décor and brings a smile to your face. Aside from style, there are just a few things to know about buying a duvet cover:
- Size: Duvet covers are sized the same as regular bedding, so choose the size that matches your duvet; don’t go larger or smaller. You’ll find many duvet covers sold with matching shams. That makes it easy to coordinate your bed’s good looks.
- Materials: Duvet covers are made from the same fabrics as bed sheets. Many are cotton, and as with cotton sheets, the softest, highest quality comes from Egyptian, Supima, or Pima cotton. But don’t assume you need the highest thread-count duvet cover: 250 to 500 is generally sufficient. While cotton is very popular, you’ll also find microfiber and other synthetics, flannel, and jersey duvet covers.
- Care: The easier the care, the more often you’ll be willing to wash your bedding, so look for duvet covers that safely machine-wash and dry.
How to put a duvet cover on your comforter
The frustration over putting a duvet inside its cover is enough to drive many people back to comforters. But don’t give up. Here’s how to do it without breaking a sweat or pulling out your hair.
- Start by turning your duvet cover inside out, and then spreading it across your mattress with its opening at the foot of the bed.
- Lay your duvet on top of its cover.
- If your duvet and duvet cover have inner ties, fasten them now. If not, you can use safety pins to fasten the corners of the cover to the duvet, or simply do without.
- Roll the duvet and its cover together like a burrito, starting from the head of your bed. It’s easiest if you have a partner, but if not, switch from side to side as you work.
- When your “burrito” is rolled, fold the duvet cover opening back around the bedding bundle.
- Close your duvet cover with its zipper, buttons, or ties.
- Unroll your “burrito” towards the top of the bed.
- Fluff as necessary, and voila! Your duvet is back in its cover.
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A great mattress can be the difference between a good night's sleep that results in a productive day or a horrible night that makes you feel like you didn't sleep at all.
Here are our top picks for the best mattress you can buy
- Best overall: Sapira Mattress by Leesa and Leesa Mattress
- Best for hot sleepers: Bear Mattress
- Best for neutral firmness: Casper Mattress or the Casper Wave
- Best customizable mattress: Helix Mattress
- Best affordable mattress: Lucid Memory Foam Mattress
- Best smart mattress: Eight Smart Mattress
- Best soft mattress with good support: Purple Mattress
Although a mattress topper isn't a must-have for your bed, it's one of the easiest ways to up your sleep quality and comfort. We researched dozens of mattress toppers and determined that these are our favorites:
- Best overall: DreamFoam Bedding Gel Swirl Memory Foam Mattress Topper
- Best featherbed: Super Snooze Baffled Featherbed Set
- Best wool: Overstock's Lambswool Mattress Pad
- Best affordable: Pinzon Overfilled Microplush Mattress Topper
- Best luxury: Sleep Innovations Dual Layer Mattress Topper Set
A good pillow means a good night's sleep. We reviewed dozens of pillows to narrow down the choices to the ones you'll love best. Here are our top picks:
- Best overall: Premium Adjustable Shredded Memory Foam Pillow
- Best hybrid: Royal Hotel Goose Down Pillow
- Best down: Zen Chi Buckwheat Hull Pillow
- Best buckwheat hull: Smart Home Bedding Super Plush Pillow
- Best contour: Sleep Innovations Cool Contour Memory Foam Pillow
- Best budget: Core Products Tri-Core Orthopedic Neck Support Pillow, Half-Moon Bolster Pillow
- Best bolster: Beautyrest Latex Foam Pillow
- Best latex: Beckham Hotel Collection Gel Pillow
- Best gel: Moonlight Slumber's Comfort-U Total Body Support Pillow
Your bed is not only the highlight of your bedroom, it's the only furniture you spend 33% of your life on. Here are the Insider Picks:
Here are our top picks for the best bed frame:
- Best overall: Zinus Upholstered Square Stitched Platform Bed Frame
- Best for storage: Zinus 14 Inch SmartBase Platform Bed Frame
- Best faux leather frame: DHP Dakota Faux Leather Platform Bed
- Best canopy frame: DHP Rosedale Metal Canopy Bed Frame
- Best platform bed: Murray Platform Bed with Wooden Box Frame
- Best metal and wood frame: Zinus Sonoma Metal & Wood Platform Bed
- Best high-tech frame: Reverie 9T Adjustable Bed Base
- Best simple frame: Casper foundation and frame
Few would deny that at the end of a long, hard day, sliding into a comfortable bed outfitted with soft, smooth sheets that pamper your skin is one of life's greatest pleasures. After all, you spend nearly a third of your life between those sheets, so why wouldn't you want the best?
So we've made it easy for you: We checked out all the top consumer buying websites, listened to opinions from bed sheet buyers, and tried sheets ourselves to compile our list of the five best bed sheet sets you can buy.
Here are our top picks for the best sheets:
- Best sheets overall: L.L. Bean 280-thread-count Pima Cotton Percale Sheets
- Best sateen sheets: Royal Velvet 400-thread-count WrinkleGuard Sheets
- Best luxurious sheets: Brooklinen Luxe Sheets
- Best budget sheets: Threshold Performance Sheet Set
- Best sheets with patterns and colors: Crane & Canopy Sheet Sets
- Best flannel sheets: Pinzon Velvet Flannel Sheets
- Best organic cotton sheets: Boll & Branch Signature Soft Hemmed Sheet Set
- Best bamboo rayon sheets: Classic Bamboo Sheets from Cariloha
- Best modal sheets: Pure Beech Modal Sateen Sheets
- Best jersey knit sheets: Brielle Cotton Jersey Knit Sheets
- Best Egyptian cotton sheets: Egyptian Cotton Sateen Sheet Set by Chateau Home Collection
Flannel sheets are warm, soft, and cozy for cold nights during the fall and winter months.
nothing beats a nice warm set of flannel sheets, especially in the winter. On the other hand, flannel sheets can go so wrong, so quickly and, unfortunately, you never really know until you sleep on them whether they are soft as a cloud or just a scratchy, pilly mess.
These five picks are the best-reviewed flannel sheets on the market, chosen because they are beloved by both experts and everyday shoppers. All of them will give you a warm and cozy sleepytime experience — without the uncomfortable trial-and-error period.
Here are the best flannel sheets you can buy:
- Best overall: Pinzon Signature Cotton Heavyweight Velvet Flannel Sheets, $69.99+
- Best year-round sheets: L.L. Bean Ultrasoft Comfort Flannel Sheet Set, $89+
- Best plaid sheets: Eddie Bauer Portuguese Flannel Sheet Set, $99.99+
- Best affordable sheets: The Seasons Collection Heavyweight Set, $14.99+
- Best luxury sheets: L. L. Bean Premium Supima Flannel Sheet Collection, $38+
- Best flannel bedding: West Elm Flannel Bedding Collection, $59+
We tested dozens of cotton sheets to find the best ones you can buy in a variety of weaves and price points.
To find the best cotton sheets out there, we scanned buyer reviews and testing results from textile pros, then we put the short list of sheets to put to the test (sleeping on them) to pull together our picks for the best cotton bed sheets you can buy.
Here are the best cotton sheets you can buy:
- Best overall: L.L. Bean 280 Thread Count Pima Cotton Percale Sheet Set
- Best sateen sheets: Brooklinen Luxe Core Sheet Set
- Best on a budget: Threshold Performance Sheet Set
- Best luxurious sheets: Snowe Sateen Sheet Set
- Best expensive organic cotton sheets: Boll & Branch Signature Soft Hemmed Sheet Set
- Best percale cotton: Parachute Percale Sheet Set
- Best affordable organic cotton sheets: Saatva Dreams Lofton Organic Sheet Set
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