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- The fill power of a duvet insert is another crucial factor to consider. This refers to the warmth and fluffiness of the insert, with higher fill powers indicating better insulation. A higher fill power ensures the insert retains its loft, maintaining its shape and providing consistent warmth over time A higher fill power ensures the insert retains its loft, maintaining its shape and providing consistent warmth over time
A higher fill power ensures the insert retains its loft, maintaining its shape and providing consistent warmth over time A higher fill power ensures the insert retains its loft, maintaining its shape and providing consistent warmth over time
plain duvet insert. For a lightweight option, a fill power between 400-500 is suitable, while a heavier warmth would require a fill power of 600 or above.




Material
Bed Sheet Types: The Lowdown
'Bamboo has similar benefits to sateen,' says Bed, Bath & Beyond. 'It provides a silky smooth sensation and tends to be cooler to the touch than cotton. However, bamboo tends to be more expensive and requires more careful cleaning.'
Pros And Cons Of Cotton


Styles, colours & patterns


The weave pattern of bed sheets can also impact their texture and appearance. Common weave patterns include percale (crisp and cool), sateen (soft and silky), and flannel (warm and cozy).