Finding the right bed
There are many tell tale signs that it is time for you to buy a new bed, however if you’re still not sure if your bed needs changing look at the signs below, if you have 3 or more then it’s time for a change:
Is it seven years old or more?
Does it look worn?
Does it feel lumpy?
Is it sagging?
Do you wake up unrefreshed and aching?
Is your base, legs or castors wobbly or worn?
Have you had a better night’s sleep somewhere else?
If you don’t have a good night’s sleep it can seriously affect your health, if you want to improve the quality of your sleep you need to make sure you are sleeping on the right bed, whether a single bed, double bed, queen or king size bed. You spend a third of your life in bed so there are a few things to consider when you are buying a new bed.
Although many people believe having a firm mattress is the most important aspect when buying a bed, they are often wrong in reality more people are hurting from a bed being too hard rather than too soft, firmness or softness is just personal preference and has little bearing on the overall support dynamic. A good bed will reduce pressure, enhance support and provide proper spinal alignment, your bed needs to be able to adapt to your unique physiology and comfort sensitivities.
You also need to look at the size of the bed, firstly make sure the room is big enough to accommodate the size of bed you want, it’s not good going for a king-size bed in a small box room, also do you want a bed frame and then a separate mattress or do you want to go for a divan bed which has storage in it.



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