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Duvet Covers

A duvet cover is the removable outer layer that slips over your duvet, protecting the filling from spills and wear while giving the bed its decorative finish. The cover also makes laundry far easier than washing the duvet itself, since you can pop it in the machine weekly while the duvet stays in place. Most modern covers fasten with a hidden zip, although traditional button and tie closures still appear at the heritage end of the market, and internal corner ties help keep the duvet anchored once it is inside.


A common source of confusion is sizing the duvet cover to the mattress - rather, your duvet cover should match the size of your duvet. A single duvet cover measures around 135 x 200cm, a double roughly 200 x 200cm, king covers stretch to 230 x 220cm and super-king reaches approximately 260 x 220cm. If you have a king-size bed paired with a double duvet, you still need a double cover, so always check dimensions against the duvet you actually own, not the frame underneath.


Material is where a duvet cover earns or loses the bedroom. Cotton, including Egyptian cotton, percale and sateen weaves, is the most versatile: breathable enough for summer, crisp enough for year-round use, and durable enough to wash well for years. Linen has a texture that softens with each wash and never looks as though it needs ironing. That is a deliberate quality rather than a flaw, and it suits relaxed, warm-toned bedrooms well. Polycotton blends sit between the two in price and ease of care, resisting wrinkles and tolerating frequent washing without losing shape. For colder months, brushed cotton, flannel, fleece and teddy fleece hold warmth. Silk and satin feel cool and smooth, whilst velvet brings a heavier, more seasonal quality suited to autumn and winter.


Colour and pattern give the cover its decorative role in the room. Unlike a complete bedding set, a cover bought on its own pairs with whichever sheets and pillowcases you already have - switching duvet covers is the most flexible way to refresh a bedroom without replacing everything at once. Plain covers in white, cream, grey, sage, navy, teal and pastel tones coordinate easily with existing furniture, while bolder shades in red, orange, purple and green let the bed stand as the room's focal point. Prints range from gingham, stripes and florals to leopard print, with designer ranges from Morris and William, Laura Ashley, Orla Kiely and Sanderson at the premium end. Most modern covers fasten with a hidden zip; traditional button and tie closures appear at the heritage end, and internal corner ties keep the duvet anchored once it is inside. Younger family members are better served by dedicated children's duvet covers.


Flitch brings together duvet covers from more than 100 UK retailers in one place, so you can filter by size, material, colour and price without trawling individual shops. Price history shows how individual covers have tracked over time, price drop alerts catch any saving, and our expert stylists are available for anyone choosing between a crisp white cotton cover for a guest room and a bold print to anchor a master bedroom.


What is the difference between a duvet cover and a comforter?


A duvet cover is a removable shell that slips over a separate duvet, so the filling and cover can be washed independently. A comforter is a single quilted item with the filling permanently inside, more common in the US than the UK.


How do I put a duvet cover on without struggling?


Turn the cover inside out, reach inside to grab the top two corners, then grasp the matching corners of the duvet through the cover. Shake it down over the duvet, fasten the zip or buttons, and secure any internal corner ties.


Which material suits summer, and which suits winter?


Lightweight cotton percale, linen and silk suit summer. Brushed cotton, fleece, teddy and velvet retain heat for autumn and winter. Cotton sateen handles spring and autumn as a year-round option.


Can I use a duvet cover without a top sheet?


Yes, and many UK households do exactly that. The cover slips directly against the body. A flat sheet underneath is more common in hotter climates and reduces how often the cover itself needs washing.


How do I choose the right size duvet cover?


Match the cover to the duvet, not the mattress. A single cover fits a single duvet, a double fits a double duvet, and so on through king and super king.


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