Duvet Sizes Explained: How to Find the Right One

Last updated on May 30th, 2024 at 01:16 pm

Selecting the proper duvet size for you and your bed is a key factor in creating a comfortable – and visually appealing – bedroom space. The right duvet size not only enhances sleep quality by providing enough coverage and warmth but it also contributes to the overall aesthetic of your bed and bedroom. Finding the perfect duvet size can transform your bedroom into a cosy haven where relaxation and style flow.

How to understand the different duvet sizes

Duvet sizes can actually vary depending on the region and manufacturer, so it’s important that you’re able to familiarise yourself with the standard sizing conventions in your country. Common duvet sizes in the UK include Single, Double, King, and Super King – the typical dimensions are as follows:

SIZESDIMENSION
Single135 x 200cm (53 x 79")
Double200 x 200cm (79 x 79")
King225 x 220cm (89 x 87")
Super King260 x 220cm (102 x 87")
SIZESDIMENSION
Single135 x 200cm (53 x 79")
Double200 x 200cm (79 x 79")
King225 x 220cm (89 x 87")
Super King260 x 220cm (102 x 87")

You’ll notice that duvet sizes are slightly bigger than the mattress size they correspond to; this is to allow for some overhang, which in turn means you can wrap it around you and get completely snuggly! Our lightweight, breathable and oh-so-cosy Bamboo Cloud Duvet is available in the above sizes, making it the perfect option whatever size your bed is.

Of course, these UK sizes are not reflected worldwide; for example, a Single duvet in EU sizing is 150 x 200cm while a Double in the US (known as a ‘full’) is 137 x 191cm. And this is another thing to take into consideration – size names can vary, so look out for duvets labelled as Queen, California King, Twin and more!

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How to choose the right duvet size

When choosing the right duvet size, the first thing to consider is the size of your mattress – if you’ve got a single bed, a king size duvet simply won’t work! Try to match the duvet size to your mattress dimensions as closely as possible, bearing in mind the slight differences as explained above. Going slightly larger means a touch of luxury, in our opinion. Personal preference comes into play too, of course; do you want something that fits ‘just right’, or is an oversized look more your style? Think about the way you sleep, too. If you move around a lot, you might want a bigger duvet to make sure you’re always covered…

Duvet size guide by bed type

Different bed types require specific sizes to achieve a tailored and polished look. With a single bed, these are typically found in children’s rooms or in your guest bedroom; when buying a kids’ duvet, you might not want to go any bigger for safety reasons – on the other hand, in your spare room, you might want a touch more luxury which is when it’s better to opt for something a little oversized. When buying a duvet for a double bed, you can choose between a snug fit to keep things neat or a more luxurious, looser duvet fit. If the room is quite small, it might be best to opt for a duvet that fits ‘just right’, so avoid things ever looking messy.

A king size bed is ideal for couples – and a king size duvet is your best bet as the bigger things get at this point, the less neat things can look. If you have a super king bed, this is when you really want to ensure you’ve got the right size! A bed this large deserves full coverage, keeping you cosy in a space that can otherwise feel easy to get lost in.

What are the considerations for special situations?

In special situations, for instance, when sharing a bed with a partner or having a larger-than-standard mattress, there might be other things to consider. First of all, couples might want to opt for an oversized duvet to ensure you’re both covered – or, in some cases, you might prefer a single duvet each so you’ve both got your own personalised sleep. This is a very European way of sleeping, and it might seem odd at first, but it has rave reviews and can put an end to those “you’re hogging the duvet again” arguments!

Generally, going bigger has a lot of benefits; it can add a hotel-style touch of luxury to your bedroom, keep you really cosy on cold nights, and ensure everyone has some duvet if you have any little humans or pets in bed with you…

Additional tips on duvet size selection

When in doubt, opt for a size that aligns with the larger dimensions of your bed to accommodate varying mattress heights or box spring additions. Consider the shape and style of your bed frame to ensure you’re getting a duvet that fits well with the unit as a whole, not just your mattress. Pay attention to the fill weight and warmth level of the duvet to ensure it suits your climate and personal comfort preferences. Above all, ensure your choice is super comfortable and looks good! 

Conclusion

In summary, selecting the right duvet size is vital for ensuring optimal comfort, functionality, and aesthetics in your bedroom. By understanding the different sizes, choosing the appropriate one for your bed type, and considering special situations, you can elevate your sleep experience and enhance the visual appeal of your bedding. Explore different duvet sizes and styles to find the perfect fit that meets your needs and reflects your personal style – invest in a good fit to transform your bedroom into a sanctuary of rest and relaxation where both comfort and elegance reign supreme.

FAQ

What are the standard duvet sizes in the UK?

Last updated on May 30th, 2024 at 01:16 pm

In the UK, standard duvet sizes are:

  • Single: 135 x 200 cm
  • Double: 200 x 200 cm
  • King: 225 x 220 cm
  • Super King: 260 x 220 cm

These sizes ensure enough overhang for a snug and comfortable fit on the bed.

How much larger should a duvet be compared to the mattress?

Last updated on May 30th, 2024 at 01:16 pm

A duvet should be slightly larger than the mattress to allow for some overhang, which ensures you can wrap it around yourself and stay snuggly. Typically, a duvet is about 20-30 cm wider and longer than the mattress.

Can I use a duvet that is a different size than my mattress?

Last updated on May 30th, 2024 at 01:16 pm

While matching your duvet size to your mattress size is generally recommended for the best fit and appearance, some people prefer a slightly larger duvet for extra coverage and comfort. For example, using a King-size duvet on a Double bed can add a luxurious touch.

What should I consider when choosing a duvet size for a specific bed type?

Last updated on May 30th, 2024 at 01:16 pm

When selecting a duvet size, consider the following:

  • Bed Size: Match the duvet size to the mattress size.
  • Overhang: Decide if you prefer an extra overhang for a more luxurious look.
  • Personal Preference: Consider if you move a lot in your sleep or prefer a snug fit.
  • Room Size: Ensure the duvet size complements the room’s dimensions to avoid a cluttered appearance.

What are the standard duvet cover sizes in the UK?

Last updated on May 30th, 2024 at 01:16 pm

In the UK, standard duvet cover sizes are:

  • Single: 135 x 200 cm
  • Double: 200 x 200 cm
  • King: 225 x 220 cm
  • Super King: 260 x 220 cm

These sizes ensure enough overhang for a snug and comfortable fit on the bed.

How much larger should a duvet cover be compared to the duvet?

Last updated on May 30th, 2024 at 01:16 pm

Ideally, a duvet cover should be slightly larger than the duvet itself to allow for easy insertion and a comfortable fit. Typically, the cover should be 2-5 cm larger in length and width than the duvet.

Can I use a duvet cover that is a different size than my duvet?

Last updated on May 30th, 2024 at 01:16 pm

It is generally recommended to match your duvet cover size as closely as possible to your duvet size for the best fit and appearance. Using a duvet cover that is too large or too small can lead to uneven distribution of the duvet inside and an untidy look.

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