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Nice Bedroom Comforter Sets

Nice Bedroom Comforter Sets

Best Down Comforter

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Best Down Comforter

Permabaffle Box Goose Down Comforter

L.L.Bean llbean.com

$519.00

If you're looking for real down, this one uses a unique gate system to stop the fill from shifting around inside. Users love its fluffiness and it has all the key components you should look for in a comforter like a downproof cover and 600 fill-power down that's responsibly sourced and repeatedly cleaned during production. The style also includes built-in loops so you can easily attach a duvet cover. Just note that it's one of the more expensive comforters you'll find; the king size costs a whopping $589.

  • Construction keeps fill evenly distributed
  • Responsibly sourced down
  • Machine washable
  • Expensive

Best Down Alternative Comforter

Damask Stripe Synthetic Fill Comforter

Cuddledown cuddledown.com

$259.00

Cuddledown's Level 1 down alternative comforter was a top performer in our test thanks to the fact that it's both lightweight and warm, which is difficult for a synthetic fill to achieve. It also comes in both a heavier ("Level 2")  weight and a lighter option ("Summer") for warmer weather. Testers loved the soft feel of the 100% cotton outer fabric, which is certified by Oeko-Tex to make sure there are no unsafe levels of harmful chemicals. It has a box-stitched construction, which doesn't always keep the fill separated as well as a baffle box, but it washed well in our tests without much change in appearance.

  • Good warmth without being heavy
  • Synthetic fill for those that prefer down alternative
  • Available in six sizes
  • Box stitching doesn't typically prevent shifting as well

Best Value Down Comforter

Down Feather Blend Comforter

StyleWell homedepot.com

$65.40

It's hard to find a real down comforter that doesn't cost several hundred dollars, but this one from Home Depot is under $100. The fill is a blend of down and feathers which helps lower the cost, butthe features check off the boxes for a good down comforter, including RDS-certified down, a 100% cotton cover, machine wash capabilities, and corner loops to tie on a duvet cover.

  • Inexpensive for down
  • Responsibly sourced fill
  • Only 60% down in the fill

Best Value Down Alternative Comforter

All-Season Down Alternative Comforter

Linenspa amazon.com

$55.90

Not only is this one Amazon's Choice for comforters, it's a total steal compared to other prices. Don't let the low cost fool you: It has over35 ,000 five-star reviews from users who call it both lightweight and fluffy.It doesn't use the most luxurious materials (polyester fill and cover) and there's a quilted construction instead of baffle boxes, but between its top-rated feedback, variety of options (12 colors and patterns plus eight sizes), and unbeatable price, it's worth buying if you're looking for an affordable comforter — Plus, it's machine washable in a large capacity machine

  • Affordable
  • Top-rated on Amazon
  • Comes in multiple colors and designs
  • Polyester cover

Best Comforter Assortment

Down & Down Alternative Comforters

Brooklinen brooklinen.com

$199.00

Brooklinen's online-only shopping platform makes it easy to buy quality bedding at a good price (we're big fans of the brand's sheets!), and when it comes to comforters you get to choose between six choices: Down and down-alternative as the fill and three weights for each. The weights include lightweight, all-season and ultra-warm, offering something for everyone depending on how cold (or hot) you get at night. Both fills are dry clean only, but they have great features like a soft, cotton cover, baffle box constructions, and corner loops to tie on duvets.

  • Down and down alternative variations
  • Three different weight choices
  • Baffle box construction
  • Not machine washable

Best Fluffy Comforter

Cloud Comforter

Buffy amazon.com

$159.00

$127.20 (20% off)

A standout design, this comforter has a down-alternative fill that's a web of individual fibers instead of clusters and there's no box stitching to compress the layers, meaning you don't have to worry about it clumping or creating cold spots. It has the ultimate fluffy feel that users say is like sleeping in a cloud. Buffy also offers a free 30-day trial so you can make sure you love it. Just note that it's dry clean only and the brand goes a bit overboard with its environmental claims – i.e. it says it uses eucalyptus fabric, but that doesn't exist. The fabric is made of lyocell, which means tree pulp is chemically processed to create a partially synthetic fiber. Still, lyocell is considered sustainable and feels incredibly soft.

  • Unique construction keeps it fluffy
  • Soft lyocell cover
  • Dry clean only

Best Comforter for Hot Sleepers

SleepSmart Down-Alternative Duvet Insert

Pottery Barn potterybarn.com

$239.00

This temperature-regulating duvet might not feel cool to the touch, but it's made with 37.5 technology that stores and releases heat all night long to keep you at a comfortable body temperature.The fill is a down alternative and it's machine washable, plus it's made with corner loops to tie on the duvet cover. Just note that it's only available in two sizes: Full/Queen and King/California King.

RELATED: 9 Best Cooling Comforters, According to Bedding Experts

  • Temperature-regulating properties prevent overheating
  • Machine washable
  • Not available in twin size

Best Organic Comforter

Three Season Down Duvet Insert

Coyuchi coyuchi.com

$462.40

If you prefer natural materials, this one uses an organic cotton shell and ethically sourced down fill.It also comes packaged in a reusable cloth bag to cut out plastic packaging. The 600 fill power is lightweight and ideal for year round use, but it also comes in a winter-weight version with extra filling for more warmth.

  • Organic cotton cover
  • Ethically sourced down
  • No plastic packaging
  • Expensive

Best Duvet-Free Comforter

White Bay Down Comforter

The Company Store thecompanystore.com

$279.00

If you're looking to skip the duvet cover (let's face it, they can be a pain to get on), this comforter comes in five different colors so you can use it by itself. On top of that, you get to choose between four different warmth levels and four sizes to find the best fit for your bed. It also has some standout features like a cotton cover that's combed for extra softness and a down fill that's both RDS-certified and thoroughly cleaned during production. It uses a box stitch construction instead of baffles, but this one's perfect for people who can't seem to find their perfect down comforter.

  • Plenty of options to choose from
  • Ethically sourced down
  • Box stitching instead of baffle box construction

How to find the best comforter for you

After you decide between down and down alternative, you'll want to consider both the construction and care instructions when picking out a high quality comforter:

  • Construction: Check the specifications to see if the comforter uses a baffle box construction, which means there are vertical walls of fabric on the inside to help keep the fill in place.
  • Downproof: The outer fabric's thread count can sometimes be an indicator that it's downproof – i.e. tightly woven keep the fill from poking through. If the cover is cotton and the thread count is listed, look for one that's around 300.
  • Fill power: You'll usually see a fill power listed with products that use down (even winter coats). The higher the fill power, the more space the down clusters take up, meaning more air gets trapped to give you warmth without adding weight. If you're looking for good warmth in winter weather, we recommend a fill power of 600 or higher.
  • Machine washability: Some comforters are dry clean only, but most in our roundup are machine washable. Just keep in mind: there needs to be room for the comforter to move around while it's washing and drying, so most of the time you'll have to use a large capacity washing machine and dryer. It's also a good idea to use dryer balls and pause the drying cycle to manually fluff the comforter, which will help prevent clumps.

Textiles Director Lexie Sachs earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Fiber Science from Cornell University, and she researches, tests and reports on fabric-based products ranging from sheets, mattresses and towels to bras, fitness apparel and other clothing.

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