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Nov 15, 2024 - 09:55 AM
A bedspread is a decorative, lightweight covering that typically covers the entire bed and reaches the floor, often used to add a finished look to a bedroom. A quilt, on the other hand, is a thicker, warmer bed covering made of three layers—top fabric, batting, and backing—stitched together, often featuring intricate patterns or designs. While both can be used for warmth, quilts are more commonly used as the primary source of warmth on a bed.