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September 3, 2025

Duvets vs. Top Covers: A Hotelier’s Guide

Paragon™ Cotton Duvet set in white on bed

When it comes to creating an exceptional guest experience, every detail matters. The top of your beds is one of the first things guests notice (and use!) when they walk into a room. Beyond its visual appeal, it plays a critical role in how comfortable, clean, and inviting a room feels.

As a hotelier, your bedding choices can influence not only your guests’ satisfaction but also your housekeeping efficiency and long-term operational costs.

Below, we break down the two most popular top-of-bed options—duvets and top covers—to help you make the best choice for your property.

Duvets: The Luxury Bedding Standard

A Centium Satin duvet cover is so smooth and silky, it’s the preferred choice of many 5-star hotels. Discover what hoteliers love about this sateen duvet cover. Shown here: a duvet on a bed setting.

Duvets are a staple in many upscale hotels, providing a plush, cozy feel that immediately communicates luxury. Typically consisting of an insert encased in a duvet cover, this option is versatile and customizable.

Best for:

  • Luxury and full-service hotels whose guests expect top notch luxury bedding.
  • Suites or premium rooms where visual impact and guest indulgence are priorities.
  • Rooms where a plush, layered, high-impact presentation sets the guest experience.

Reconsider if:

  • Rapid room turnover and simplified housekeeping are your priority.
  • Your operational goals outweigh plush, visual presentation.

Choosing a duvet cover closure:

When choosing a duvet cover, there are many factors to consider. One often overlooked detail is the style of closure a duvet cover has. This choice is essential because the process of positioning and removing a duvet insert is one of the most time-consuming tasks for housekeepers. Learn more

Top Covers: A Modern, Low-Maintenance Look

A wrinkled guest bed makes a poor first impression. With our no iron top cover, your beds will be wrinkle free by design. Shown here is a detail shot of our puckered Cumulus Top Cover on a bed setting.

Top covers are decorative, heavier-weight sheets designed to sit neatly on top of the bed. Like duvets, they are paired with an insert underneath to provide warmth and comfort, but the insert is tucked as opposed to encased, making the top cover faster and simpler to change.

Best for:

  • Select-service or extended-stay hotels prioritizing operational efficiency.
  • Properties seeking a simple, streamlined bed appearance.
  • Hotels focused on durability, easy laundering, and consistent presentation.

Reconsider if: 

  • Guests expect ultra-luxury, high-loft bedding.
  • Visual impact is a key part of your brand experience.

Bonus tip: choose our Cumulus top cover for an attractive no-iron look that is even more low maintenance!

What’s Right for Your Property?

Hotel Housekeeper making a guest bed after check out.

Ultimately, the decision comes down to your brand standards, guest expectations, and operational goals. Luxury resorts and full-service hotels may prefer duvets to highlight a premium experience, while limited-service or extended-stay properties often benefit from the ease and durability of top covers.

Some hotels even adopt a hybrid approach—using duvets in suites and premium rooms while outfitting standard rooms with top covers for operational efficiency.

Conclusion

Your choice of top-of-bed solution is more than just décor—it’s a strategic decision that impacts your guests’ comfort, your housekeeping team’s efficiency, and your property’s bottom line. Whether you lean toward the plush appeal of duvets or the streamlined practicality of top covers, Standard Textile offers thoughtfully engineered solutions to fit your property’s unique needs.

By making an informed choice, you can elevate your guest experience, protect your investment, and ensure that your top of bed always reflects the quality and care your brand stands for.