+ Two for seasonal use. |
Three sets. |
We used to have 3 sets for our bed plus a couple of sets for the guest bed ( both Queens)
Now we have a King and only have 1 set, but the guest bed has 5 sets. I wash them and put them back on the same day. Will be nice to get another set but now were paying for daycare so were broke. Will have to wait 4 more years ![]() |
2 sets. Purged my least favorite ones and am enjoying the neat and clutter free linen closet. |
Not too bad. We co sleep with infant DS so the biggest challenge is that I need to get the matress cover into the wash (takes approx 25 min) and then into the dryer ( takes approx 1 hr) and then back on to the bed before his bed time. |
Not a big fan of duvets or comforters. I do like the weight of a quilt however. So, we do have a quilt that we use as a cover to keep us warm on cooler days. With these hot days we've been having though we havent been using the quilt much. Just sleeping on top of the matress cover. We actually have this exact quilt: http://www.ebay.com/itm/King-Size-Storehouse-Quilt-Paisley-Design-/151040163491#ht_23wt_1428 Sort of bummed that Storehouse is no longer in business because I really loved their quilts. |
our bed: 6 sets? Two flannel, four percale (but only use two).
DD's: 4 sets. Also two flannel, two percale. Guest room: One flannel, two percale. Futon: 2 sets. One flannel, one jersey. We should purge. Or at least move the ones we aren't using to the attic. |
Our favorite dishes (yes, we have two sets of everyday dishes) are from Storehouse. They were perfect, except for the price. I bought them at 75-90% off when Storehouse closed. To answer OP's question, we have 3 sheets (plus a set of microfiber sheets that were a gift that I've never used), and 3 duvet covers and 4 duvets (two different weight down comforters, a wool comforter and a silk comforter). We have 8 pillows that are not usually all on the bed at one time. |