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Apr 22

How To Store Your Bedding?


For Bedding Sets, We suggest give it an annual deep clean and be smart about storage to keep your blanket looking plush and feeling fluffy for when cooler weather rolls around. Here are our tips for cleaning and storing your miscellaneous bedroom accouterment.

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If you're short on time, dry cleaner is best for taking care of a down filled comforter. Washing it at home can be tricky, as most home washers and dryers are not large enough to handle the heft of big blankets, and the drying process can take hours. If a comforter is not properly cleaned, the down filling can pool or clump. When you make the trip to the cleaners, bring along any luxury textiles like cashmere, alpaca or merino throws. However, if you've got the time or are keen on saving money, we've put together a cheat sheet on caring for your down duvet.

As for duvet covers and quilted coverlets — just check the tag. Most decorative covers and simple machine-stitched blankets can be washed like your regular linens. For more delicate blankets, opt for handwashing and air-drying.

Keep it Cool and Dry

Mildew and mold are two scary words. To keep them out of your vocabulary (and out of your bedding), it's imperative that you store your linens properly. A bedding bag with cotton panels will keep your winter bedding safe from humidity and dust while also allowing for air circulation. Multiple pieces of bedding can be stored in one bag; just place the heaviest blankets at the bottom and the lighter linens at the top. If your house doesn't have a designated linen closet, choose somewhere that's cool and dry for storage. 



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