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by Lee Lazarus, Lee
In recent years, the interpretation of what a duvet is has been expounded upon and come to mean different things to different people around the world. The origins of the duvet are not quite clear but date back to the 1700s when it is believed they were used as a combination of a bed and blanket rather than a bed with separate bed coverings such as sheets and blankets.

It would be much later before the idea of using a duvet would become a consideration in the United States and today, the word duvet is often used to mean nothing more than a type of blanket such as a down-filled comforter rather than the original meaning that was developed for the duvet.

Down feathers from the Eider duck was the filling material for the original duvet, making it a very insulated and comfortable choice for bedding. Originally used in Europe, the duvet was a smart way to stay warm and comfortable without a need for the construction of a bed.

Thanks to the continued development of the duvet over the years, there are many different varieties. The effort required to choose the right duvet is not a laborious one and may actually be a selection process you find quite enjoyable.

In the United States, you can expect to find many different bedding coverings that are offered as a duvet. This makes a versatile choice for anyone who has a bed and is looking for a well insulated covering. Choosing the right duvet in the case where it is used only as a bed covering is as simple as a matter of choice in size, style and color to coordinate with your existing bed.

When you are seeking a duvet as a sole source for a sleeping space, the European market still offers these excellent items in a variety of sizes comparable to the standard size beds which are twin, double, queen and king.

Choosing the right duvet includes taking a measurement of the space in the room you are allowing for it. Be sure to allow enough space to include other necessary pieces of furniture in the room as well. Take into consideration the larger the duvet that is purchased, the more cumbersome it may be to move, depending on the materials it is made of.

For colder climates where warmth is important, thermal material is the best choice in a duvet. The insulation will keep draft away from the skin and has the potential to keep down winter heating bills by allowing a lower temperature setting at night and conserving body heat to stay warm while sleeping.

For warmer climates, the selection of a duvet that is moist resistant can help to keep temperatures cool in the sleeping hours, even when the temperature outside is still warm. Because a duvet does not require additional bedding, this is also an excellent choice for hot climates because there is no cumbersome layering of blankets and sheets to create or hold excess heat that can cause discomfort during sleep.

Perhaps you've just moved out of your parents home or college dorm room and into your first real apartment or home. Maybe you're redoing your kitchen and want all-new dinnerware. Maybe you're just tired of your old plates. Whatever the reason, buying dinnerware isn't quite as simple as just walking into a store and picking out the first set of dishes that catches your eye. There's actually a lot to consider.
The first is to make certain the dinnerware you're buying is durable. Is it scratch and chip-resistant? Can it go in the oven, microwave, freezer, and dishwasher? Being dishwasher-safe is very important, and while almost all dinnerware is these days, it's still best to double check.
Second is color. You want dinnerware that matches your overall theme. While you may be tempted to color-coordinate your dinnerware with the kitchen, remember that you'll actually be using your dinnerware in the dining room. Match the colors to whatever motif you have in that area rather than in your kitchen unless you're looking at canisters, mixing bowls, or other dishes that are rarely used to serve food. You may also want to keep in mind the color of the glasses you'll be using with your dinnerware. If they're clear, they will go with almost anything, but if you have colored glasses, you don't want to select dinnerware that will clash.
When buying dinnerware, you also need to consider if you're purchasing an entire serving set or pieces individually. Many times, you can find dinnerware sold as place settings, i.e., a dinner plate, dessert plate, salad bowl, and cup and saucer. Sometimes, you will have to buy each setting separately, but sometimes you can find packages of four or eight place settings for one price. Occasionally, these box sets also include a serving platter or large bowl as well.
However, sometimes you'll have to buy each piece of dinnerware separately. One of the key things here is to make certain you can purchase all of your dinnerware at once. If the store doesn't have enough bowls in stock, for example, you may be short a few until they can be ordered. This is OK unless you've got a large dinner planned. That brings up another factor to keep in mind when buying dinnerware-buy extra place settings if it will be your main set of dinnerware. If you have a family of four, for example, you should get service for six at a minimum so you can have guests over for dinner. While there's nothing wrong with using mismatched dinnerware when you have guests, it does detract from the overall look of your table.
Finally, keep price in mind. Dinnerware isn't cheap, and while it is something you'll use often, you should still be prudent when buying dinnerware. Keep your budget in mind, but don't buy dinnerware you don't like. You will most likely see it every day, so be certain you like it before buying it.
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