tl;dr - I got a new duvet and cover, and I'm pretty excited. Scroll for pictures.
So anyone who knows my sleeping habits well (roommates, family, etc.) knows that I HATE top sheets. I'm the kind of person who untucks the sheets at hotels (because sleeping without them, just under the unwashed hotel comforter, is icky), and I haven't used a top sheet on my bed in at least half a decade. But what that means is that the I end up with a comforter covered all the things normally absorbed by the top sheet. And that's just gross. But washing comforters makes them all kinds of sad...
What's a girl to do?
Oh, right. She takes a page out of the rest of the world's bedding solutions. Enter duvets.
I liked them a ton in England, because I could wash the cover like a sheet, but the selection in the US wasn't great when I got home and the duvets (the main comforters) were really expensive. However... Ikea isn't a US company. And Ikea sells duvets and duvet covers for really reasonable prices. Which means that, not only is it nearly as economical to buy a duvet and cover as it is to buy a regular American-style comforter, but now I can switch up the cover for cheap when I start to get that "need a change of bedroom style" itch.
So on my trip to Utah last week, we stopped at the Ikea in Draper and I played around with the bedding until I found both a duvet and cover that I liked. When I got home, I washed the cover (new sheet smell is gross), made my bed, and slept in it. I'm in love. The duvet is the perfect warmth, making the bed is simple, and everything looks super cute. And in the winter it'll be easy to add a heated blanket in the mix. I'm SUPER pleased with how this all turned out.
And now for some pictures.
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