Picture the scene: you’ve got your head inside your new duvet cover, sweat beaming down your forehead as you wrestle with your bedding in a futile attempt to align your duvet with its new cover, wondering if you might have bought the wrong size, all the while asking yourself how something so simple in theory can be so difficult in practice? If this sounds familiar to you, you’re not alone! While putting on a duvet does seem like a pretty mundane task, getting it done right can often feel impossible.
If you’re tired of fighting a one-sided battle with your bedding, we’ve put together a simple guide on the best way to put on a duvet cover, so you can get it right the first time around, no sweating involved! Let’s take a look.
Easy Way To Put On a Duvet Cover: Step by Step
So, there are actually two easy ways to put a duvet cover on: the traditional method and the rolling method, also known as the burrito method. You can decide which method works best for you based on your preferences and comfort. Here’s how to do both:
Note: Assembling a duvet cover directly on the mattress also saves heavy lifting compared to doing it on the floor.
The Traditional Method
If you’re wondering how to put on a duvet cover by yourself, it might be worth first trying the traditional method, which is the simplest of the two for some. This method involves laying the duvet flat, turning the cover inside out, and then shaking it down over the duvet to ensure it fits properly. Here’s how:
Step 1
Lay your duvet (aka your duvet insert) flat on your bed, ensuring that it’s aligned with your bed frame. Next, take your new or freshly washed duvet cover and lay it on top of the duvet insert. Remember to make sure that your sizes match. If you’re unsure, refer to our separate guide for finding the right duvet cover size.
Step 2
Now, turn your duvet cover inside out and lay it back down on the bed. Then, grab the corners of your duvet and your duvet cover at the same time.
Step 3
Holding both your duvet cover and duvet, shake down the duvet cover. The duvet cover will naturally fall onto the duvet as you shake - just make sure to shake hard enough to ensure the corners of the duvet reach the corners of the duvet cover. This might take longer if you’re using a larger duvet such as a king size or queen size, but persist and you’ll see the results.
Step 4
Once the duvet cover is fully covering your duvet, zip or button it up at the bottom and lay it down on your bed. If you use a Hush duvet and cover, use the simple hook and snap system to easily attach the two, ensuring your duvet stays in place. And voila, your duvet cover is on and your bed is ready! Finish up by making your bed, throw on some pillows and you’re finished!
The Rolling Method
If you find the traditional method difficult, the rolling method might be easier.
Step 1
To begin the rolling method, lay your duvet cover on your bed. Your duvet shouldn't be on your bed yet, as you’ll be placing it on top after.
Step 2
Just like with the traditional method, turn your duvet cover inside out, and place it on your bed with the zip-end or button-end at the end of your bed.
Step 3
Next, place your duvet on top of the duvet cover, ensuring that the corners align perfectly. Then, head to the top of your bed, as you’re going to roll the duvet and the cover from the top down—there may be a bit of confusion at first with this rolling technique, but it becomes clear with practice.
Step 4
Now it’s time to roll! If you’ve ever made a burrito, you’ve got a tactical advantage here; simply grab both your duvet and the duvet cover, and begin rolling horizontally heading towards the end of your bed. Once you reach the end, it’s time to flip the duvet cover over the end.
Step 5
Ensuring that the end is covered, start shaking down your duvet - the cover will naturally fall into place over the duvet, just make sure to give it a good shake to ensure the corners all meet and the duvet is spread evenly inside the cover.
Step 6
Once the duvet cover is on, all you need to do is give it a quick fluff up and you’re ready to go! Place it on the bed as usual with your pillows and other bedding, and you’re finished. Don’t forget that you should change your bedding every 2 weeks, and wash your duvet at least once a year - take a look at our guide on how to wash a duvet for tips and tricks.
Duvet Cover Styles and Materials
When it comes to choosing a duvet cover, there’s a world of styles and materials to explore. Whether you prefer the crisp feel of classic cotton, the smooth luxury of bamboo, or the advanced cooling performance of modern fabrics, there’s a duvet cover to suit every bedroom and sleep style. Practical features like corner ties or loops are designed to secure your duvet insert in place, preventing it from bunching up inside the cover. This makes both the traditional method and the rolling method of putting on a duvet cover even easier, as you can simply tie or loop the corners before you shake or roll the cover into place. By selecting the right combination of material, style, and features, you can create a bedroom that’s not only beautiful but also perfectly tailored to your comfort needs.
FAQs
Should the opening on a duvet cover go at the top or bottom?
The opening on a duvet cover should always go at the bottom of your bed. Loose buttons or even loose or faulty zips could potentially pose a choking hazard when you sleep.
Where does the tag on the duvet go?
The tag on the duvet should usually go at the bottom left side of the bed.
Why are duvet covers so hard to put on?
Duvet covers are difficult to put on for two reasons: one, you’re typically dealing with a duvet and a cover that are both about two or three times your size, and two, there’s no mechanism in place to help simplify the process; while some duvet covers come with ties and loops, others don’t.