Simple Steps To Finding The Right Mattress
According to "Better Homes and Gardens," most of us replace our
mattresses every 8 to 10 years. Trying to pick the right
mattress for you, one that you want to sleep on for the next 10
years, can seem like a daunting task. You spend 1/3 of your life
sleeping, make it a comfortable 1/3.
As we're about to show you, it can be as easy as choosing the
next show to TiVo.
The first question you may be having is, "do I need a new
mattress?" This one is probably the easiest. Ask yourself if you
are sleeping well at night. Do you feel rested in the morning or
do you need five cups of coffee before even thinking about
getting ready for your day? If so, chances are you do need a new
mattress.
The age of your mattress could also be a factor. Chances are you
have dust mites, and dust mites can actually double the weight
of your mattress in ten years. We won't go into detail about
that here, but you get the point. This along with mold and
mildew can create havoc on allergies and asthma.
Some of the most common indicators of needing a new mattress
are:
mattress is too lumpy
mattress is too soft/hard
mattress is too old
mattress is just not comfortable
Ok, so you decided that you do need or want a new mattress. The
first thing you need to do is decide on what size you want. If
it's the same size as you already have, you're ahead of the game.
If you have decided to move up in size, a simple way to see how
your new mattress will fit is to move the old bedding and mark
the area where the new bed will sit. You can do this using
towels, sheets, or even an outline in string.
If you want to really get creative, buy yourself some graph
paper and organize all of your bedroom furniture. Draw out your
bedroom dimensions and on another sheet cut out your furniture
to scale. Then you can organize your whole bedroom without
lifting anything heavy.
Here are some of the more popular mattress dimensions to help
get you started.
Twin: 38" x 75" Extra-Long Twin: 38" X 80" Double/Standard/Full
Size: 53" x 75" Queen: 60" x 80" King: 76" X 80" California
King: 72" x 84" (Recommended for people over 6'4")
Important Tip: Remember these sizes can vary by manufacturer and
don't forget headboards and foot boards can add several inches
to these dimensions.
When it comes to beds and mattresses, the softest are not always
the best. This almost always comes down to personal preference.
Your going to have to "test drive" your mattress. Don't be shy,
and don't be afraid t ask the sales staff to leave you alone
while you try out the mattresses.
If someone will be sleeping with you, bring them along. Above
all, the mattress should support your spine and should not
interfere with your pressure points.
Check the number of coils the mattresses has. The higher number
of coils the better the mattress will wear. Generally, 300 coils
for a double and 350-800 for a queen. A king size mattress can
range from 400 to 900 coils.
You'll also want a few fabric and padding layers and a pillow
top.
Many recommend going to a local mattress store and test the ones
you like, then go online to stores like were you can find better
deals.
When you've found the perfect mattress, you need the perfect
frame. You want a good solid frame. One that will sufficiently
support the mattress and box spring.
Now, go buy yourself some nice new sheets to go with your brand
new mattress!
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