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The most important thing in the bedroom
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Currently I have Disney Ursula sheets. They're my favourite. Other regular appearances are pink Lilo and Stitch sheets, or if I'm trying to pretend I'm an actual grown up I have a few dark moon and star themed options. |
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"What duvet cover do you have? If no duvet, what bed cover do you have?"
I’m just in the process of deciding what to buy to replace the ones I accidentally decluttered (thought they were the ones for the double bed I no longer have). This is a way more difficult task than I ever thought it could be!
Curtains and bed spread are Cadbury purple. |
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"What duvet cover do you have? If no duvet, what bed cover do you have?
I’m just in the process of deciding what to buy to replace the ones I accidentally decluttered (thought they were the ones for the double bed I no longer have). This is a way more difficult task than I ever thought it could be!
Curtains and bed spread are Cadbury purple. "
Depending on the rest of the room, what about royal blue, forest green? Or white/grey/beige is always safe |
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By *avinaTVTV/TS 10 weeks ago
Transsexual Transylvania |
Currently I have my sexy blonde angel of death duvet cover,a black sheet, and piles of skulls and candles pillow cases.
Also, at the bottom of the bed, my big fluffy midnight blue blanket, in case it gets cold (and for my little black cat to sleep on),
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We have a king duvet on a double bed but it still ends up being hogged. It was a cheap and cheerful one from the supermarket paired with a cheap and cheerful coloured square type pattern cover which is already faded and some of the seams have become loose. It does its job and survives the washing machine, for now. |
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"I have an organic pure wool duvet which is warm in the winter and cool in the summer. It's also antimicrobial. 🐏
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What cover does it have though?
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Sheridan™. In white. "
An excellent choice my good sir |
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"The current duvet cover is from Habitat and has green trees on it. It will be the blue and white dotty one later when I change the bed
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Photos or it didn't happen.
Done 😘"
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Thank you, LB.
Do you always go for nylon sheet covers? Have you tried cotton?
The OP still only uses silk sheets... because she's posh. ♥️ |
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By *irthandgirthMan 10 weeks ago
Camberley occasionally doncaster |
I have several differing sets (yes, even as a single chap. Please don't be too shocked). They are all in varying shades of grey/charcoal. I also have a soft grey throw at the bottom of the bed which can be opened up if required (very handy if I have a lady visitor and wet patches are likely to occur) |
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"The current duvet cover is from Habitat and has green trees on it. It will be the blue and white dotty one later when I change the bed
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Photos or it didn't happen.
Done 😘
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Thank you, LB.
Do you always go for nylon sheet covers? Have you tried cotton?
The OP still only uses silk sheets... because she's posh. ♥️"
I will not stand for this character assassination 😳😱😂 |
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"The current duvet cover is from Habitat and has green trees on it. It will be the blue and white dotty one later when I change the bed
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Photos or it didn't happen.
Done 😘
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Thank you, LB.
Do you always go for nylon sheet covers? Have you tried cotton?
The OP still only uses silk sheets... because she's posh. ♥️"
You really are sassy as fuck 🤣🤣
The only nylons I own adorn my legs darling 😘 |
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By *a LunaWoman 10 weeks ago
South Wales |
I usually have something botanical. My colour spectrum range is green (obviously!) yellow, teal or black (plain).
I also occasionally do chintzy duvet covers with mix and match pillow cases. I find matching sets a bit bland.
Bed sheet wise I do like brushed cotton.
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My current one is a reversible mixed colours, block pattern. I use the lighter colours when wanting the sensation of wanting a cooler ambience and darker, when wanting warmer. I mostly use white cotton, which is perhaps a faux pas though |
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"My current one is a reversible mixed colours, block pattern. I use the lighter colours when wanting the sensation of wanting a cooler ambience and darker, when wanting warmer. I mostly use white cotton, which is perhaps a faux pas though "
I find white cotton to be weirdly polarising. I think it's clean and simple. |
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White bed linen here too.
With the fancy ‘cooling’ bed sheets for summer and more flannelette for winter.
Actually there’s a possibility the flannelette became a dog bed/vague attempt at protecting the back seats of the car from a muddy Labrador last summer 🤔
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By *irthandgirthMan 10 weeks ago
Camberley occasionally doncaster |
"My current one is a reversible mixed colours, block pattern. I use the lighter colours when wanting the sensation of wanting a cooler ambience and darker, when wanting warmer. I mostly use white cotton, which is perhaps a faux pas though
I find white cotton to be weirdly polarising. I think it's clean and simple."
I had a colleague brag about her new white linen.
I pointed out that her partner was an aircraft tech who worked shifts and guaranteed they wouldn't stay crisp and white for long. |
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"My current one is a reversible mixed colours, block pattern. I use the lighter colours when wanting the sensation of wanting a cooler ambience and darker, when wanting warmer. I mostly use white cotton, which is perhaps a faux pas though
I find white cotton to be weirdly polarising. I think it's clean and simple.
I had a colleague brag about her new white linen.
I pointed out that her partner was an aircraft tech who worked shifts and guaranteed they wouldn't stay crisp and white for long."
True!
I don't see why anyone would brag about it. More, people seem against my use of white cotton, in a way they wouldn't be against it if it were My Little Pony or some psychedelic pattern.
I find it strange that something so unremarkable elicits such strong emotions, is all. |
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We have lots of different ones, acquired over the years. Having your favourite wall colouring means everything works
We've got some floral ones, some with black hearts on, some with red hearts, a set that's kinda bluey-purple. We interchange those, mainly. |
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"We have lots of different ones, acquired over the years. Having your favourite wall colouring means everything works
We've got some floral ones, some with black hearts on, some with red hearts, a set that's kinda bluey-purple. We interchange those, mainly."
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Hungarian goose down duvet (4.5 tog for summer) in Sheridan cotton linen. If you've not tried Hungarian goose down, try it. It's game changing and it's worth every penny. It's like sleeping in a perfectly temperature-controlled cloud.
Linen was bought inexpensively from justlinen - they specialise in expensive brand closeouts. Really comfortable stuff. eBay also offers some good bargains on Hungarian goose down duvets. |
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"We have a single duvet each. That way there's no cover stealing or disturbing the other when you're kicking your leg out. It's wonderful 😁
LvM"
We do this. Many people think it's weird. We think it's practical! |
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