Colored Duvet Cover
Price range: KSh 1,890.00 through KSh 2,290.00
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Description
Colored Duvet Cover

Colored Duvet covers are valued for their softness, breathability, and durability, with features like moisture-wicking, temperature regulation and ease of care. They often incorporate closures such as buttons or ties and come in various styles, weaves, and colors to match different decors. We give you the best covers that do not wrinkle and are long lasting.
General features of colored duvet covers
- Breathable: Cotton is a natural fiber that allows air to circulate, preventing heat and moisture from getting trapped. This helps regulate body temperature, keeping you cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
- Soft and comfortable: Cotton is naturally soft and gentle on the skin. High-quality cotton, such as long-staple varieties, only gets softer with each wash.
- Durable: Cotton is a strong fiber that can withstand frequent washing without compromising quality. This makes cotton duvet covers a long-lasting investment.
- Hypoallergenic: Natural cotton is a good choice for people with sensitive skin or allergies because it is less likely to cause irritation compared to synthetic fabrics.
- Easy to care for: Most cotton duvet covers are machine washable and can be tumble-dried, making them simple to maintain.
- Versatile: They are available in a vast array of colors, patterns, and designs to suit any bedroom aesthetic.
- Moisture-wicking: Cotton fibers can absorb moisture, helping to keep you dry and comfortable throughout the night.
Types & Styles
- Weave: Common weaves include percale for a crisp, cool feel, and other looser weaves for increased softness.
- Washed Cotton: Garment washing creates an excellent softness and a relaxed, textured, linen-like appearance that gets softer with every wash.
- Organic Cotton: A popular choice for its skin-friendly, luxurious, and soft properties.
Practical Features
- Closures:Many cotton colored duvet covers use hidden button closures for a secure fit and clean appearance, while some use ties to keep the duvet insert in place.
- Corner Ties:Internal corner ties are a common feature to help secure the duvet insert inside the cover, preventing it from shifting.
- Versatility:Available in a wide range of styles, colors, and designs to suit different bedroom aesthetics.
- Ease of Care:Most cotton duvet covers are machine washable, though care instructions like cold water and gentle cycles are recommended to maintain their quality.
Considerations
- Wrinkling:Cotton naturally wrinkles and may develop a soft, slightly crinkled texture after washing, which some find appealing for a relaxed look.
- Allergies:While soft, cotton may not be the best choice for everyone, and some people may find linen more suitable.
- Washing:Follow specific care instructions for your colored duvet cover, such as cold machine wash, gentle cycles, and tumble-drying on low heat, to prolong its life.
mantainance of colored duvet cover
For the best maintenance of a colored duvet cover, it’s essential to protect the fabric’s dyes to prevent fading. This involves gentle washing in cold water, using color-safe detergents, and avoiding high heat.
Washing colored duvet covers
- Remove the insert. Always remove the duvet or comforter insert before washing the cover.
- Frequency. For a duvet cover used with a top sheet, washing every two to four weeks is a good rule of thumb. If you don’t use a top sheet, wash the cover weekly.
- Wash inside out. Turn the cover inside out before washing. This protects the exterior surface from friction and helps prevent fading.
- Use a color-safe detergent. Harsh chemicals and bleach can strip colors from the fabric. Choose a mild, color-safe detergent, and avoid using single-use detergent pods, which can leave residues.
- Use a gentle cycle. A gentle or delicate cycle with cold or lukewarm water is best for colored fabrics, as hot water can cause colors to fade and bleed.
- Add salt or vinegar to the first wash. For new, brightly colored covers, adding a half-cup of white vinegar or a tablespoon of salt to the wash can help set the dyes and prevent bleeding.
- Close fasteners. Ensure all zippers, buttons, or ties are secured before washing to prevent snagging.
Drying colored duvet covers
- Air-dry whenever possible. Air-drying is the gentlest method. If line-drying, hang the cover inside out in a shaded area, as direct sunlight can cause colors to fade.
- Use a low heat setting. If you use a machine dryer, choose the lowest heat setting. High heat can cause colors to fade and can damage fabrics.
- Remove promptly. Remove the duvet cover from the dryer while it is slightly damp to minimize wrinkles and prevent over-drying, which can weaken fibers.
- Use dryer balls. Add wool dryer balls to the dryer to help reduce static, fluff the fabric, and decrease drying time.
Stain removal
- Act quickly. Treat stains as soon as they occur, but always blot the area instead of rubbing, which can spread the stain.
- Pre-treat with care. For stains, apply a gentle, color-safe stain remover or a paste of baking soda and water. Let it sit for about 15 minutes before washing.
Storage
- Store clean and dry. Always ensure the duvet cover is completely clean and dry before storing it to prevent mildew and musty smells.
- Use breathable storage. Store in a breathable cotton or fabric storage bag. Avoid plastic bags, which can trap moisture.
- Keep it cool and dark. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading and discoloration.
Additional information
| Size | 4 by 6, 5 by 6, 6 by 6 |
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