DUVET VS COMFORTER - WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE AND WHICH SHOULD YOU CHOOSE?
Any hotelier wants to provide their guests with the highest level of comfort possible, especially when it comes to the bed they will sleep in during the course of their stay. When it comes to hotel bedding, after the sheets and pillows - and pillow cases - are chosen, hoteliers are faced with another choice; will a duvet or comforter top off the bedding ensemble? Ultimately, of course, the answer comes down to personal preference and budget. Each option has its pros and cons. But when making the choice between comforter and duvet there are some basics that should be kept in mind. Here's a look at some of the most important.
WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF A DUVET? In the most basic terms, a duvet is an especially plush quilt that is typically filled with feathers, down or a synthetic down alternative. A duvet is quilted in either a box or channel pattern and often they resemble a rather large, soft, fluffy sack. Duvets are commonly sized so that there is a minimum amount of 'hang over' from the bed, which allows for a very neat, modern look when the bed is fully made. When shopping for a duvet hoteliers will usually find them offered in either white or beige. This is because they are designed to be used with a duvet cover, an item that is basically a pillowcase for the duvet. This means that almost any look can be achieved, as the number of duvet covers available is very extensive and a custom-made cover that matches a hotel's decor exactly is another option as well.
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