
200×200 cm Bed Linen: The Double Duvet
200×200 cm bed linen has the right cover for double duvets. So you only need one set of 200×200 cm bed linen for two people. Double duvets can vary in size. Depending on your height, a longer double duvet may be more suitable for you.
Who Sleeps Well in 200×200 cm Bed Linen?
In Germany, the most popular size for duvets and bed linen is 135×200 cm. The size specifications for bed linen always refer to the duvet. This makes it easy to find the right cover for your duvet. For good sleeping comfort, the length of the duvet should match your height. If you are up to 1.80 m tall, you will usually have enough space under a 200 cm long duvet. For a double duvet, the length of the bed linen should be based on the taller person. If both people are up to 1.80 m tall, a double duvet with 200x200 cm bed linen will fit well. If at least one person is slightly taller, you should consider duvets or bedding measuring 200×220 cm. Even if you are shorter, a longer duvet can contribute to greater sleeping comfort: you have more legroom under the duvet and if you get cold quickly at night, you can bury your feet deep in the duvet.
Which Bed Is Suitable for 200x200 Cm Bed Linen?
For people who move around a lot in their sleep and want to share a blanket, 200×200 cm bed linen is ideal. Mattresses for double beds are a sensible addition to this. Double mattresses, on which 200x200 cm bed linen is ideal, start with the 140x200 cm mattress, the French bed, and go up to the king-size bed with the 200x200 cm mattress. The most popular size for mattresses that you can use as a couple is the 180×200 cm mattress.

Bed linen measuring 200×200 cm goes particularly well with a mattress size of 140×200 cm or 160×200 cm. These mattress sizes ensure that the entire sleeping surface is comfortably covered. This is an advantage if you feel the cold easily in winter. As the entire mattress is covered by the duvet, there is more warm sleeping space available. In addition, more body heat is retained under a shared duvet.
In summer, however, it is more difficult to find a cool spot outside the duvet. If you move around a lot in your sleep, a double duvet can be uncomfortable: your movements are then noticeably transferred to the other person sleeping in the bed. Even if you like to stretch your limbs out on both sides of the duvet, a large duvet with 200x200 cm bed linen is probably not for you.
Which Material for 200x200 cm Bed Linen
When buying 200×200 cm bed linen, make sure the material is of good quality. The material should be robust and washable at 60°C, with neatly sewn zips and sides – then you will enjoy your 200×200 cm bed linen for a long time.

Refreshing Summer Nights in Satin
Cotton satin or linen are excellent materials for summer bed linen. Bed linen made from these materials is durable and supple. It can absorb a lot of moisture and, thanks to its breathable properties, quickly releases it back into the environment. A smooth surface also stores less heat and feels pleasantly cool on your skin on warm nights.
Cosy Bed Linen for Cold Nights
For the cold season, 200×200 cm bed linen made of flannel or beaver is ideal. These fluffy fabrics are usually made of brushed cotton. The fine fibres on the surface form countless air chambers that retain heat. The material's good temperature management makes 200×200 cm cotton flannel bed linen a good option for people who sweat at night, even in winter. High-quality 200x200 cm winter bed linen quickly wicks away moisture while retaining heat, so you can sleep comfortably dry even on cold nights.

200×200 cm Bed Linen: Options for the Whole Year
Thanks to its exceptional lightness and breathability, 200x200 cm cotton bed linen can be used all year round. Jersey is another material that can be used in both winter and summer.

Not everyone likes double duvets. Single duvets have numerous advantages in terms of freedom of movement and can also be covered differently depending on the individual's temperature preferences. With 200x200 cm bed linen, both sleepers must be able to agree on a cover fabric. If one person moves around more or likes to stretch their arms and legs out from under the duvet, single duvets are more suitable.