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The Trend of Multiple Duvets is Scandinavian Magic

Linenshed prides themselves on their exquisite range of linen duvet covers. Since 2012, they have been wrapping the world in the softest, most refined fabric - 100% pure flax linen. For more information on Linenshed and their linen duvet covers, please visit https://www.linenshed.com.au.<br>. <br>

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The Trend of Multiple Duvets is Scandinavian Magic

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  1. The Trend of Multiple Duvets is Scandinavian Magic Scandinavian trends have been infiltrating homes across the world, and their minimalistic and clean style has become popular favourites. Now, a new trend has been discovered in Sweden that has captured the attention and imagination of homeowners across the world. The concept of the trend is fairly simple, yet so outlandish at first that it seems like something that would never catch on. And yet, the arguments for the trend are so logical and makes so much sense, that we can see this Scandi-trend becoming commonplace across the world pretty soon. The trend we’re talking about, of course, is the double duvet trend. This means two duvets on one bed. It is not only common but the norm in Sweden for married couples to utilise two duvets on one bed, one for the one partner and the other for the second partner. If you have ever stayed in a Nordic hotel, you’ll have experienced the double duvet trend first hand. The first reason why a double duvet makes sense is that it means each partner can choose how warm they want to be at night. Each of our body temperatures differs at night, and comfortable temperature points. If you are too warm or too cold at night, this can impact your sleep schedule and wreak havoc on your REM sleep, meaning that you don’t get the required rest hours per night. If you or your partner suffers from tiredness during the day related to trouble sleeping, it could well be worth exploring the multiple duvet option as this could we feel at different make all the difference. The double duvet, of course, also means that you and your partner will no longer fight over who’s hogging the covers, and neither of you will have to wake up cold, with the duvet having been pulled off of you. Finally, multiple duvets also mean a large number of styling possibilities. A bed is one of the places where layering works to great effect, and layering multiple duvets on top of one another presents a styling opportunity second to none. You can incorporate several different colours and styles to ensure that your bed looks inviting, plush, and comforting. And one of the best materials for duvet layering is linen as it is so breathable and has such a crumpled, stylish look that it offers the best of both worlds to the aesthetically-minded

  2. homeowner. Linen, being lightweight and breathable, means that even with two duvets, you won’t get too hot and sweaty at night, and it also has the added benefit of being incredibly luxurious-looking. Many interior designers swear by the use of linen as it is one of the most versatile, yet natural and beautiful fabrics available, and it can alter the entire aesthetic effect of a bedroom for the better. Linen is a natural fabric, which means that it is often available in beautifully natural colours, and the dyes used are harmonious with nature and earthy, which is also highly in tune with the Scandinavian style. If you’re interested in adopting the Scandi-style into your bedroom by layering multiple duvets covered in stunning linen duvet covers, you can opt for one brick-coloured duvet cover, and one in plain off-white. This two-tone combination is romantic and natural and works well in a bedroom enhanced with rose gold accents. Otherwise, the green and icy blue combo would do wonders for a beach or lake house as it invites the blue sky, water, and foliage into the home. Alternatively, a combination of one mustard and one undyed duvet cover is incredibly modern and would do well in a home that has other yellow or gold accents, and at least one dark feature wall. The concept of multiple duvets is a bit of Scandinavian magic that is starting to seep into homes across the world, and the best way to maximise this trend in your own home is to incorporate the use of linen duvet covers. About Us: Linenshed prides themselves on their exquisite range of linen duvet covers. Since 2012, they have been wrapping the world in the softest, most refined fabric - 100% pure flax linen. With over 20 years of combined experience, their skilled artisans craft each item to be unique. There is no assembly line, no warehousing, no middleman. Their products are constructed of the highest quality French linen available, customised to fit your exact needs, and assembled by a talented team of textile artists who take immense pride in what they do. Offering a full, enchanting line of the softest linen bedding available as well as coordinating curtains and a full collection of men's and lady's leisure wear, Linenshed dresses yourself and your space in unparalleled appeal. For more information on Linenshed and their linen duvet covers, please visit https://www.linenshed.com.au.

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