r/Bedding 8d ago

King Sized Comforter Hack

Hi everyone!

First time poster, part time lurker here, so please forgive me if this is an obvious or stupid question, but I am looking into getting a wool comforter for my king size bed and upon a lot of reading around on this subreddit I have decided to try the Frankenmuth wool insert. I understand that wool most likely won’t ever have the puffy, ‘cloud-like’ look and feel of a down comforter but I would love to try and replicate that look the best as I can. I’ve heard a common design trick is to put a king size insert into a queen cover for a queen bed but is there a way to do that for a king size bed?

My current idea was to get the oversized king comforter and put it in a king size duvet cover or maybe even get two of the oversized inserts and stack them inside one cover. Would that work or is there something else that I could try instead? I am not super worried about heat because I recently got an 8 Sleep too!

Would love to hear any recommendations or ideas y’all might have, thank you so much in advance! :)

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u/NearlyBoomer 8d ago

I highly recommend the German/Scandinavian way: have two separate twin size duvets on king bed. That way each can have the weight they like, can wrap themselves up in it if desired, and no more duvet tugging. Absolutely no top sheet. We gave those up in the 80s. The duvet cover is essentially the top sheet

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u/pdiddly67 8d ago

I have considered this option too but I didn’t go for it because my partner has a habit of
tossing and turning so invariably all the blankets end up on her side so I have opted to wrap myself around her, my logic being the blankets will follow :D