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Opt for allergy-free cotton and silk duvet covers

February 18, 2010
Posted in Bedding — Written by Roger

In addition to colour and style, the quality and type of duvet covers is incredibly important when buying for your home. There are many considerations to keep in mind when choosing a duvet cover; you need to think carefully about the material and the way it may affect any allergy sufferers in your household.

There are many homes wherein bedding is chosen based on the health conditions of the people living there. Nowadays, people suffering from allergies can opt for allergy-free bedding and covers. These are 100 per cent chemical-free, and can greatly help with preventing the onset of germs, dust and bacteria.

Cotton duvet covers
Cotton is the most common and well-known material for duvet covers. The benefit of using cotton covers is the ease in washing them, as well as the smooth feel of cotton against the skin, especially in Egyptian cotton.

Silk duvet covers
Apart from cotton material duvet covers, you can also opt for silk. Silk is naturally free of chemicals, has a very luxurious texture, and has the power to enhance the appearance of the room if the right colours and patterns are chosen.

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