Archive for the ‘Beds’ Category
June 19th, 2010
The key rule of thumb to remember when shopping for guest beds is that they do not have to be expensive; they can still look good and blend in with the décor of a bedroom even though they do not cost a fortune. The primary issue is going to be the size of bed to purchase; singles or a double? The chances are you will want a double bed, large enough to sleep two people comfortably, but you will not want to go to the expense of incurring the extra cost of a king size. Another issue to consider is whether or not the guest room is solely a bedroom, or does it also serve a secondary purpose?
For instance, if the room is also your home office then a daybed, futon, or sofa bed is the better option over a standard bed frame. Besides that, there is no point in putting a standard type bed in a room when it may only be used a few times each year. However, you do want to provide whoever spends the night (or nights) with a comfortable option for sleeping comfortably when the day is over. So the choice of a daybed, futon, or sofa bed is the recommended one in those circumstances.
Start your search online so that you can compare styles and prices of the different beds currently available. You will have plenty of choices so you will want to bookmark the web pages of the online retailers that have a model that interests you. You might want to consider reading product reviews when searching for the best value for your money.
June 10th, 2010
If you’re shopping for a new mattress, you already know there are plenty of things to think about when you compare models. The following guide will shed some light on lesser considerations that could make a big difference in the quality of your sleep.
Height
Closely related to the size of your mattress is its height. The higher your bed the easier it will be to get in and out of. If you suffer from back or knee pain, beds that sit higher off the floor will be gentler on you and may even help alleviate some of your pain. You’ll also have more room for storage under the bed, which is great if you have limited space in your home.
Weight
Experts recommend you turn your mattress every few months to keep it from settling unevenly and to ensure even wear. If you can’t lift the mattress, you won’t turn it so if cleanliness and maintenance is important to you, shop for a mattress that’s light or that doesn’t need turning.
Firmness
Explore other options if you can’t find a mattress with suitable firmness for you and your partner. You might combine two single mattresses under one cover so each person can have their desired firmness, or you could customise a mattress with different firmnesses on each side.
Allergies
All beds have dust mites. If you or someone in your household suffers from allergies or asthma, you might consider purchasing a mattress that’s been specially treated with anti-microbial technology to eliminate allergens.
March 10th, 2010
While we are often inclined to fill our bedrooms with all sorts of recreational and business tools – from televisions and PS3s to computers – it has been proven that having a cluttered, busy, “not for sleeping” bedroom can be bad for your health. So, here are a few tips for creating a better sleeping environment:
*Your bedroom should be a relaxing place. If you have a television and/or computer, place them in a closable desk or cabinet so that, when it’s time for sleep, the room feels like a place to sleep.
*You should be able to block out light – day or night. Our bodies respond to light as a signal to be awake; just as they respond to dark as a time to be asleep. Invest in heavy curtains which will keep light out.
*Outside noises can be a problem, especially if you live in a busy area. Running something that emits a steady low sound, like the whirring of a fan, can help counteract other disturbing noises.
*Being too hot or too cold can also be disruptive of sleep, so keeping your bedroom at the right temperature is important. Typically, a bedroom should be at around 16° – 18°.
*While most of us would far rather spend our money on more-exciting things for our home, creating a better sleeping environment includes having a better bed. Invest in a good mattress and foundation – ensuring that it provides comfort, support, and is the right size for the people sleeping in it.
November 30th, 2009
Giving your bathroom a thorough refurbishment need not cost the earth. In fact, for around £75, you can freshen up even the most jaded bathroom – and all it takes is a little paint and some inexpensive DIY supplies.
Firstly, take a look around the bathroom. Flooring and plumbing tend to be costly to replace, so try to live with them until you have a little more money in your wallet.
Apart from the bath, wall colour is perhaps the first thing people notice in a bathroom. Try to contrast both. For a soft, romantic atmosphere use pastels such as pale yellow or fuchsia, or strong bold colours like cobalt blue. Or maybe a monochrome look, with bamboo or rattan to soften the harshness.
Whichever colour you choose, make sure to use an eggshell finish. It repels moisture and is easy to clean.
Have a look at your accessories. Markets are a great place to pick up interesting glassware or ceramic items. These make a huge difference and easily double up as toothbrush holders or soap dishes.
Have a look around your own home. The chances are that somewhere in the back of a cupboard is an interesting vase or glass canister. And any basket or box can be used to store towels and toilet rolls. Or how about an old bedside table? Perfect for an impromptu vanity unit. Just make sure it is eye-catching. Why not paint it to make a standout feature?
And have a look for tiles being sold off cheaply at your local hardware shop. These could provide an inexpensive and chic way of cladding the bath, and allow you to create your own stunning patterns and design.
April 25th, 2009
The furniture that is required for the contemporary bedroom includes the essential beds and mattresses, plus a dressing table, wardrobes and a chest of drawers; a jewellery armoire may also be required. It is a fact that, on average, we spend close to a third of our lives in the bedroom. Admittedly this is usually while we are asleep, even so it is important to purchase bedroom furniture that is not only functional but which also possesses style whilst providing comfort.
When choosing the all-important mattress, one of the most important factors that you need to consider is your sleeping style. There are people who are side sleepers and those who sleep while lying on their stomach or back. Mattresses are available which are suited to each of these sleeping styles. It is important to remember that the firmer mattresses although providing good support are not suitable for everybody. People who sleep mostly on their back will benefit most from a firm mattress. It is a good idea to lie on a mattress in a store before purchasing, to see how it feels to you.
The choice of beds available is huge. Apart from the look and the style there is the choice of a slatted base or a sprung divan base to consider. The latter are usually more expensive than the former. Beds are also made in various materials, including the metal bedstead design that has come back into fashion in recent years and some beautiful designs made from wood.
The other items of furniture come down really to a matter of personal taste. Most people will follow the theme and style of the other furniture that they have already purchased for their home, but the excellent range of designer furniture that is now available should be explored.
April 10th, 2009
Bed size is one of the most important considerations when planning the purchase of a new bed. This is all the more important when you have young children, as more often than not, they will want to climb into bed with you on cold mornings. You should then buy a bed that will not only fit you and your partner comfortably, but will also leave plenty of room for those occasional “visits” by the little ones.
If space is a primary consideration, you may opt for a divan bed as opposed to a regular bed. Divan beds can be quite large and a typical king-sized one will provide just as much room as a double bedstead.
Buying the base is another thing entirely. You will definitely want to go down to your local bed emporium and check out as many different types of bases as you can. Make a list of your preferences, such as if you want the bed to be solid or firm, or if a softer feel is what you are after.
If you just do not seem to have enough space in your bedroom for all the odds and ends that somehow keep piling up, you may want to consider looking into beds with drawers installed under them. It functions not only as a great space saver, it will give you a place to store things you want to keep handy and yet out of the way.
April 2nd, 2009
The period wherein your child makes the transition from a crib to a real bed is indeed a crucial one. The age of the move usually varies from child to child, and there is no telling when your child will be ready for it. Many parents opt to make the transition a lot easier on their child by investing in a toddler bed that is set low on the floor. This is not always necessary however, and if you want to avoid the extra cost, you may simply opt for a mattress that is set on a simple frame placed low on the floor. This should be adequate for your child’s needs until he or she is ready for a real bed.
Make sure that you invest in a good quality mattress for your child’s bed in order to provide the support that growing bones need. A durable mattress will also stand up well to those times when children simply have to jump up and down on the bed. As any parent knows, this type of play is inevitable from time-to-time. A good-quality mattress will hold up well to this beating and come out of it none the worse for wear.
Keep in mind that mattresses should ideally be replaced every ten years or so. When making your purchase therefore, it is more economical to go for a good- quality mattress and box spring, even if you have to make do with a more modestly-priced bed frame.
March 31st, 2009
Shopping for a bed nowadays can be a challenging–albeit enjoyable–task. It is always a pleasure to shop around for something that will give you comfort and satisfaction for many years to come, although the sheer variety of options out there can leave you a bit bewildered. There are still lots of traditional beds to be had, but along with them comes a host of variations that may include leather beds, wooden beds, children’s beds, divan beds, and many more.
With the space limitations that so many people have to live with nowadays, divan beds are becoming an increasingly popular option. These beds actually serve as mattress bases and most feature springs that make it conform to the body’s shape better. A firmer top is also often added, which offers more support.
If you are after style as well as comfort, you may want to look into bedsteads for your divan. These look great in any bedroom, and can be designed to work well with the other elements in your room.
If you often have company coming over to stay the night, you may want to look into folding guest beds. These are great options since they fold out of the way when not in use and can provide a quick place to sleep when you have company over.
Storage beds use space in a thoroughly efficient way by doubling as a storage space for whatever you want to keep out of the way. A divan storage bed is a combination of two design types and is the best of both worlds in terms of space saving and convenience.
March 26th, 2009
The purchase of a new bed is something that should not be taken lightly. When you consider the fact that you will be spending night after night sleeping–or at least trying to–in it, you will understand the need to have a good, dependable bed that provides adequate comfort and support.
If you have the chance, try out your planned purchase beforehand. With so many different types of beds and mattresses, ranging from day beds and divans to bunk beds and metal beds, there is no way to know how a bed will feel until you try it out for yourself.
In the shop, take your time in choosing a bed that you feel will give you the rest that you need. Don’t allow yourself to be rushed into making a choice. Remember: a bed can be a hefty investment and you will be the one to sleep in it, so it is important to get the best one you can afford.
There is a way to choose a bed with regard to its ability to provide firmness and support. Lie down on the bed and place your hand under your lower back. Now try to move your hand from this position. If it moves freely, then the bed may be too firm. If you have trouble moving your hand, the bed may be too soft. Ideally, you will want a mattress that allows you to remove your hand–but not too easily–thereby ensuring you maximum comfort and support.
March 13th, 2009
There will inevitably come a time when your child starts clamouring for his or her own bed to sleep in. The good news is that there is an absolute wealth of options available in children’s beds nowadays. Bunk beds are always a popular choice, especially if you have more than one child sleeping in the same room. They make great space savers and provide an element of fun that other types of children’s beds simply cannot match.
When going for a bunk bed, it is important to make sure the older child takes the top bed. The younger child may complain, but this is the best possible way to safeguard against any mishaps. You will, of course, want to make sure the child that will occupy the top bunk is old enough to do so and is fully aware of the rules and responsibilities involved.
In any case, you may want to install guardrails on the top and bottom bunks to ensure maximum safety for both children. Check to make sure the mattresses you will be using are at least five inches lower than the top of the guardrails. Guardrails aren’t of very much use if the child can simply roll over them and fall off onto the floor! Finally, don’t forget to install a safety ladder for easy and safe access to the top bunk. Even if the top bunk isn’t that high, a ladder will make using the bunk bed that much safer.