Bed Sheet Washing Tips
Posted on November 16th, 2020
What’s the Best Mattress for Your Body Type?
Mattress types 101
Best mattress for smaller or lightweight sleepers
Best mattress for heavyset sleepers
Best mattress for tall sleepers
Best mattress for pregnant women
What’s the cost of a good night’s sleep?
Posted on September 16th, 2020
Kids Beds: Your Handy Guide
- When is the right time to introduce toddler beds?Answer: If possible, parents need to wait until the baby is 15-18 months at the least. They should also observe whether the baby can finally remain secure and comfortable in a toddler bed. If you bought your child a toddler bed but the child refuses to sleep in it, do not force them to use it. Try convincing them after several weeks, even a month. In general, many toddlers, upon reaching 20 months of age usually settle down to using their toddler beds.
- What are the advantages of using a toddler bed?Answer: Toddler beds are safer compared to regular-size beds—it’s lower and also includes guard rails. Toddler beds also provide children with the leeway to get on and off their beds any time they want, without the assistance of their parents.
- What factors should I consider when choosing a toddler bed?Answer: First, you need to look for toddler beds with a lower bed height. The bed should be low enough so your kid can still sit on the bed edges, with their feet touching the floor. To prevent toddlers from rolling off of the bed, make sure the bed has guard rails throughout the sides and the back. Make sure that the bed has strong, durable legs or supports. The package must include clear, precise instructions on setting up the bed for extra safety. Choose the material which works well with your child—most toddler beds are made from wood and plastic materials. Plastic is lightweight and easy to care for while wooden ones are stronger and can tolerate more weight and usage.
Posted on September 16th, 2020
Sleep Myths We Need To Stop Believing
SOME OF THESE MYTHS INCLUDE:
- Drinking alcohol can help you to fall asleep quicker
- Using the weekend to catch up on lost sleep
- Five hours' sleep is enough to give you strength for the next day
- Remembering your dreams is a sign of a good night's sleep
- Watching TV before bed will help you sleep better
- It's healthy to fall asleep anywhere, at anytime
- Your brain and body can adapt to less sleep
WHAT WE SHOULD BELIEVE
Posted on August 3rd, 2020
How Often To Flip or Rotate Your Mattress
How Often Should You Flip A Memory Foam Mattress?
Posted on August 3rd, 2020
Picking The Perfect Headboard
Wooden
The Positives
- Different Styles – Wooden headboards are surprisingly varied in style. From full board, to shaker-style panels, all the way through to rattan with all available in different wood types, each wooden headboard is entirely unique. No other person will have the same grain of wood as you, which adds a sense of character and charm to your bedroom.
- Easy To Clean – Spillages, sickness, dust and grime – they’re all easy enough to wipe off of most wooden headboards. With the exception of rattan headboards, panelled or board-style bed heads just need a quick wipe over or a dust to fully clean them off, making this a low-maintenance choice.
Be Aware Of…
- They Aren’t Comfortable – sitting up against a wooden headboard isn’t the most comfortable experience and you’ll need to prop up a cushion behind you or give up on sitting up in bed completely.
- Can Seem Uninviting – While wooden headboards can be warm in tone, they could be seen as uninviting compared to the softer upholstered alternative.
Metal
The Positives
- Easy to Clean – Metal headboards, just like wooden ones, are easy to wipe down in the case of mess or general dust and grime. With the right metal and regular light cleaning, you can prevent tarnishing too, keeping your metal headboard looking brand new for longer.
- Durability – Metal bedframes are notorious for being sturdy, solid and tough, with the ability withstand considerable weight. A metal headboard has the same benefits, with a low likelihood of damage.
Be Aware Of…
- They Can Be Noisy – When the bolts or welding start to become loose over time, metal headboards and bed frames can start to creak and groan more than any other material.
- It May Be Cold – Metal holds onto cold temperatures more than wood or upholstered material, making it more uncomfortable to sit against or you may find that your bedroom needs just a little bit more heating to get it up to comfortable levels during the colder months.
Upholstered
The Positives
- They are comfortable – cushioned and upholstered headboards are comfortable to rest against, perfect for anyone who sits up in bed reading, on a laptop or watching TV.
- There’s Huge Variety – There’s a seemingly never-ending supply of different fabrics in the world and in most cases, you can find a headboard covered in your material of choice. The colour and pattern choices are also plentiful, which is ideal for anyone wanting to step away from the limitations of wood or metal headboards.
Be Wary Of…
- They Can Be Hard To Maintain – Depending on the material you choose, an upholstered headboard can be difficult to maintain and keep clean. While leather and faux leather can easily be wiped down in the case of accidents or dirt build up, fabric tends to need more intensive cleaning or shampooing.
- It’s Breakable – Fabric headboards are prone to tearing, wearing down and other accidents that can’t be as easily fixed as with a wooden or metal alternative. While wooden headboards could see scratches, a scratch to a fabric headboard may result in a torn material which isn’t as simple to fix or buff out.
Posted on August 3rd, 2020
Sleigh beds add a stylish quality to your bedroom!
Posted on July 3rd, 2020
Sleeper Couch Buying Tips
1. Space Saving Seater/Sleeper
2. Two-in-One – Cost-Effective
3. From Couch to Bed – Versatile
4. Sleeper Couches are Comfortable
5. Aesthetically Pleasing
- Frame
- Mechanism
- Comfort
- Size
- The Mattress
1. Quality Frame
2. Mechanism = Transformation
- Drawer
- Futon
- Pull-out
- Electronic
3. Comfort is Crucial
4. Size Matters
- Size of the Room
- Seating Required
- Size of Bed
5. The Mattress
Sleeping Styles for Sleeper Couches
- Back sleepers: Plush and Soft
- Side sleepers: Medium Firmness
- Stomach sleepers: Hard and Firm
Posted on July 3rd, 2020
Bed Sizes 101: Understanding Singles, Doubles, Kings & Super Kings
Single Mattresses
Double Mattresses
King Mattresses
Super King Mattresses
Posted on April 22nd, 2020
Benefits of a Japanese Futon
- You achieve a multi-purpose space with a futon, as it can be rolled and tucked away.
- Futons are lightweight and thin and can be easily rolled. Moreover, your kids cannot roll off a futon and fall
- It provides enough cushioning to enjoy a good night’s sleep.
- You can always choose the place to spread your futon.
- It gives a spacious look to the room since it only takes a small amount of space.
- Kids will love the futons since they cannot be broken with jumps.
Posted on March 30th, 2020