Archive for the ‘Divan Beds’ Category

April-10-09

Common Concerns When Buying a Bed

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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.

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March-31-09

The Wide Variety of Options in Beds

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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.

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December-27-08

A Basic Guide to Choosing a Mattress

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When purchasing a mattress, you will naturally want one that has been made to last a long time. A well-built and durable mattress can last several years, depending on how well you take care of it. You will want a mattress that can hold up to the rigors of use night after night. A mattress purchase should be seen as a long-term investment, so it is important to buy a mattress of the best quality that you can afford.

With today’s bedrooms so often limited by space constraints, a divan bed with a combination bedstead is an increasingly popular and practical choice. If you intend to purchase your mattress and divan individually, make sure the mattress works well with the divan so that you have the comfort and satisfaction you want. Spend time trying out several different mattress and divan combinations before you settle on one particular set. This may take time and effort now, but the correct mattress and divan combination will pay for itself many times over in the future.

If you own a bedstead that you are happy with, then your work is cut out for you since you only need to purchase a mattress. However, you may want to consider changing your divan to work well with your new mattress. This will enable you to reach the right balance in terms of how well the springs in the divan interact with the mattress you plan to buy.

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October-14-08

What size of bed should I choose?

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When you are deciding to buy a new bed, it is essential that you know the standard sizes that are available so that you can choose the best bed to fit your room. In the UK there are six standard sizes of beds ranging from small single beds up to super kingsize beds.

Before purchasing a new bed, you should measure your bedroom and decide what the biggest size you can go up to is. Here are the UK standard bed sizes:

Small Single bed (75cm x 190cm) – A small single bed is ideal for small children’s rooms and offers the advantage of being 15cm thinner than a normal single bed so there is more space for storage and to move around in.

Single Bed (90cm x 190cm) – The single bed is the most popular choice for small bedrooms and guest rooms, and provides space for additional bedroom furniture such as wardrobes and TV cabinets.

Small Double Bed (120cm x 190cm) – The small double bed can be used in small to medium sized rooms and provides a larger sleeping area; perfect for those who want more space.

Double Bed (135cm x 190cm) – The double bed is one of the most popular choices for medium to large sized rooms and is big enough to sleep two people comfortably.

King-size Bed (150cm x 200cm) – Suitable for large bedrooms, the king-size bed is both longer and wider than a double bed, providing a bigger sleeping area.

Super King-size Bed (180cm x 200cm) – This is the biggest standard size bed you can buy, and its huge sleeping surface will provide all the space you will even need while sleeping.

The sizes above refer to the mattress size and additional space will be required for the bed frame. The bed frame comes in many different sizes and styles and this should be taken into consideration when choosing your new bed. However if a Divan bed is chosen the frame will be the same size as the mattress.

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October-6-08

Types of Divan Bed Bases

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A Divan bed base is basically an upholstered box that is either fitted with castors, so that it can be moved easily or legs to provide storage space underneath. The Divan bed base is still the most popular type of base used in the UK because of its functionality and durability, and is commonly available in four main styles.

Sprung Edge Divans – A sprung edge divan consists of a fully sprung unit mounted on the top of the frame. These divans provide consistent support for the whole mattress, acting like a shock absorber; this increases the mattresses durability. The sprung edge divan is considered by many as the most comfortable option.

Solid Top Divans – As the name suggests, solid top divans have a solid top panel that is usually made of hardboard. These divans a normally firmer than sprung edge divans, and are often cheaper, which makes them a quite popular choice.

Firm Edge Divan – The firm edge divan has a small number of heavy duty springs, set into the bed frame; this combines the comfort of having springs with the benefit of a solid side, so it is easier to get out of.

Slatted Base Divan – A slatted base divan has numerous slats mounted in the frame; this provides a soft springy base and with some models the slats can be adjusted to suit the individual.

With all of the above divan bases, there is a range of storage options for extra space including, sliding doors and drawers and even under beds that slide out on castors and can be lifted to the same height as the main bed; these do not affect the comfort of the main bed, but are generally more expensive.

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