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- When it comes to accessorizing your bedroom with a purple duvet insert, the possibilities are endless. You can pair it with a variety of different colors and patterns to create a cohesive and stylish look. For example, you might choose a white or cream colored bedspread to complement the purple duvet insert, or you might opt for a bold and colorful rug or throw pillows to add some extra visual interest to the space.
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Flannel Sheets
Navigating the world of bedding can be a puzzling affair, especially when terms like 'bed sheet' and 'bed linen' are tossed around. While these terms may seem interchangeable, understanding their distinct differences is crucial for anyone looking to enhance their sleep experience and bedroom aesthetic. This article aims to demystify these terms, guiding you towards making an informed choice in your bedding selection.
Throw Blanket
Flannel is generally made with either a twill or percale weave. The fabric is then napped to hide the weave. Napping is a finishing technique that gives flannel that signature fluffy, fuzzy feel. Flannel can be napped on just one side, or it can be double-napped, meaning both sides of the fabric are napped, for extra softness. Flannel is also often sheared after napping for a smoother texture.



Linen:
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Luxury flat sheets will have a European return—a deep turn-back cuff or hem that runs along the top of a flat sheet and continues down the side for a little over a foot or so, with a mitered hem at each corner. This decorative hem treatment allows you to fold back the flat sheet over the blanket, coverlet, or quilt, giving a well-dressed luxury bed its signature finesse and stylish elegance.