BEDSPREADS are what you are talking about. Not many B&B's use those.
There is no worldly way to wash quilts/comforters/blankets after each guest. Not enough time in the day to do that amount of laundry and we might as well stand at the window and throw money out to the wind. They would not hold up to that sort of treatment (even if they said washable).
We do not wash the sofas or chairs either. We do our best to keep everything germ free and of course provide clean sheets/pillowcases. But like the rugs in the room, we can vacuum, we can lysol, we cannot deep clean every thing in between guests. It is impossible..
So I guess I didn't word my question quite right, I was actually just asking a general question about "bed covers" and changing/washing. Sorry if there was confusion. I have a look I'd like to achieve and love the look from custom linens say like Rachel Ashwell or Laura Ashley. Not saying exactly those but you get the idea. I understand that it's likely not possible to wash everyday. I'm sure I'll find out down the road that my idea could be pricey if they get stained. But it's a look I love. So I'm wondering then...what your choice would be between bedspread, comforter or duvet?
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If you really like that look, you might consider doing a variation on what the high-end hotels are doing now - a fitted sheet, a flat sheet, a duvet or blanket, and then another top sheet (sandwiched for a triple-sheeting effect) with a throw across the bottom of the bed. You could use white sheets for the first set of fitted & flat, a white or pastel blanket and then a shabby chic top sheet. You could use either a duvet or blanket depending on the season.
We don't triple-sheet but I do use matelasse coverlets or thin cotton bedspreads in all the rooms with a quilt or duvet folded at the bottom of the bed. They are easily washed as needed. I use a lot of the shabby chic sheets sets from Target in the rooms on the beds - I do like the look of them, they are 100% cotton and crisp enough for me. I don't think I would use custom or handmade quilts or comforters in my rooms - too many chances for stains.
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