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There is nothing quite as soothing as quilts and quilted bedspreads during cold weather. From a pretty coverlet to a colorful patchwork quilt, beautiful bedding doesn't just provide warmth in winter but also serves as a unique decorative touch. Quilts and bedspreads come in a variety of sizes, colors, warmth levels and materials, so there is a complementary option for any home and every use!

How do I choose a quilt?


While country quilts are the traditional cornerstone of the category, these versatile blankets have expanded to incorporate a wide variety of styles, designs, patterns, colors and materials. So how do you choose one for your home?

First, decide on a purpose for your new quilt: Will this be used as a blanket for warmth or an artsy piece for display? If you are utilizing your piece for functionality, then determine a desired warmth level. Lightweight quilts and comforters provide an airy covering when you need more than a sheet, whereas heavy comforters are ideal for chilly evenings. Investigate the different quilt batting options:

Down and feather comforters are always a popular choice as they retain heat without causing one to sweat, and make for the fluffiest blanket types.

Polyester holds its shape well, and is a preferable material for crib quilts and bedding that is used repeatedly. It is a thicker material but light, which keeps you warm without the heaviness of a different fiber.

Cotton is a strong hypoallergenic choice and is always favored due to its soft texture and comfort.

While most quilts are part of a bedding set, they can be incorporated into your decor. If you are considering a quilt as a wall hanging, throw or tablecloth, make sure the pattern integrates smoothly with your home’s current color palette and isn’t made of too heavy a fabric, as that will be more difficult to work with. Enhance a cozy reading nook by draping a brightly colored kantha quilt over your favorite armchair or add warmth and comfort to a guest room by folding an embroidered quilt at the end of the bed.