Thursday, 23 April 2009
Bedroom Furniture Terms Explained
Now, let's take a look at a short list, not claiming to be exhaustive, of bedroom furniture terms you may not understand, although you see them often on furniture related websites.
• Armoire - A movable wardrobe, usually with one or two doors.
• Air Bed - A mattress filled with air, covered with cushioning and ticking.
• Baffle - A structure which reduces wave motion in a waterbed mattress.
• Bunk Bed - A type of bed in which one bed is stacked on top of another.
• California King Bed - A bed that measures 72 inches wide and 84 inches long.
• Chest - A rectangular piece of furniture with four walls and a liftable lid, used for storage.
• Comforter - A thick, fluffy blanket used as a cover on top of the bed.
• Daybed - Bed made out of wood or metal, used as bed and seating area.
• Double Bed - A bed that measures 54 inches wide by 75 inches long.
• Double Extra Long Bed - A bed that measures 54 inches wide by 80 inches long.
• Duvet Cover - A type of bedding, a soft flat bag filled with down or feathers, used on a bed as a blanket.
• Extra-Long Twin Bed - A bed that measures 39 inches wide by 80 inches long.
• Full Bed - A bed that measures 54 inches wide by 75 inches long.
• Full Motion - A waterbed that does not have wave reduction systems.
• Futon - A thin mattress of tufted cotton batting, placed on the floor or on a raised, foldable frame.
• Headboard - The piece of furniture that attaches to the head of the bed, to retain bed linens and pillows.
• King Bed - A bed that measures 76 inches wide by 80 inches long.
• Motion Reduced - A waterbed that incorporates wave reduction devices to reduce wave motion.
• Motionless - A waterbed that incorporates wave reduction devices to stop wave motion.
• Olympic Queen Bed - A bed that measures 66 inches wide by 80 inches long.
• Pedestal Decking - A flat board which sits on a waterbed pedestal, below the frame.
• Queen Bed - A bed that measures 60 inches wide by 80 inches long.
• Sleigh Bed - A bed with a high, scrolled headboard and slightly lower footboard resembling the front of a sleigh.
• Sleeper - A sofa which can be converted into a bed.
• Twin Bed - One of a matching pair of single beds.
Friday, 27 March 2009
Mattress life span
A good mattress is a vital investment in your life, be sure it last the longest possible time.
Whether you choose a pocket-sprung mattress or the latest in memory foam technology, make sure you’re getting value for money. The value of a good mattress can be measured in many ways, one of the most vital considerations when purchasing is of course how long the mattress will last.
On average, a good mattress should last for 6-10 years, but you can only achieve this by taking care of your mattress as instructed by the manufacturer. Mattresses become saggy and do not support you as they should after years of use. The following are a few tips about taking care of your mattress the right way.
• In the beginning – the moment you purchase your mattress and it has been delivered you must be sure to take care of it as if it were a family member, make sure the packaging is taken off carefully and that the mattress isn’t bent in any awkward way. Make sure you give the mattress time to breathe and settle before you start to use them.
• Protect – any damage sustained will no doubt affect the life span of the mattress. The easiest and best way to solve this problem potentially is to purchase a mattress cover which will help prevent any bad damage from occurring.
• Airing – your mattress will suffer if you do not air it on occasion. Give your mattress around twenty minutes a day of airing (pulling your covers back and opening a window slightly will be perfect) to ensure it stays fresh. The moisture that's built up overnight will evaporate and in addition, cool air and light are hated by dust mites, airing your bed is vital in enjoying your mattress as you should.
• General care – all mattresses will come with a guide to taking care of your mattress the best way possible. Make sure you follow the instructions provided strictly making sure that your mattress stays within its guarantee and you are confident you're doing everything you can to make your mattress last as long as possible.
Thursday, 12 March 2009
Knowledge of Mattresses
Where do you turn for knowledge about mattresses?
If you need a new credit card or want to switch your power supply, you would go straight for the Comparison engines. If you wanted a new TV or a PC, you would look for consumer reviews and manufacture specification data. Buying a mattress is no different, you still need to play the market and do relevant research before making a purchase.
Why do you need this knowledge?
It is a known fact that we are expected to get at least 8 hours sleep per night. Your bed needs to take the strain every night and keep you comfortable so you can achieve a restful night. You mattress will be around for many years to come so you should take time familiarizing yourself with all the mattresses on the market before making a rash decision.
So where are some good places to obtain this knowledge?
The Internet
The World Wide Web is the first port of call these days as most people have a PC or access to the web through internet cafes. By looking around the net you will soon click upon a review of a mattress that has caught your eye. Important information like if a memory foam mattress is the real deal or made of cheap material. A database of information to try is Mattress Next Day. They are committed to mattresses and should be able to supply you with any information you want to know before you make your decision. The actual manufacturer of the mattress is also a good place to look, as they will inform you of the quality of the material and the way the mattress is constructed.
Retailers
If you check out a showroom dedicated to mattresses, you will soon have a sales person desperate to speak to you. Use this time to ask for all the information you need and have them explain the finer points of mattresses. Just make sure you don’t let them push you into the first mattress you see before testing out the others. Check online if you are uncertain of information you have been given.
Unbiased opinions
You may find some unbiased reviews in acclaimed news sites such as national “broadsheet” newspapers or some popular news programs. The media normally checks with an expert before writing their pieces so they normally have all the facts when writing their independent opinions.
Monday, 23 February 2009
Bedroom Accessories
Never be afraid to try new things when changing or designing the design of your room. Potted plants and fit very well into any design, real or fake. If you have a crisp white room, then white plant boxes in front of your windows will add a lovely touch to the room. You can also use your wallpaper as a judge as to what kind of plants you could use, for example if you have palm leaves on your wallpaper, then potted palm trees could work a treat. By choosing the right accessories and bedding you can make your room feel fresh and cosy.
Throws, cushions and bedding should also be carried through the room, onto your walls and rugs if it fits well. If you have a bright clean looking room, then softer colours on the walls and floor will help enhance the feeling, whereas if your room is wild then you can use a jazzy rug and wallpaper to create the desired feel.
Curtains are often forgotten in the theme of bedrooms, when indeed they should be one of the most important parts of the theme. Not only do they come in many styles but also colours and patterns which will help create the look you desire. Always remember when selecting the length of your curtains they should be 1 inch above the floor or actually on the floor if you have full size windows, they should allow light to freely enter your room and create a warm, bright and cosy feeling in your room.
By adding photos to your room you will create a personalised feeling to your room, either bedside or hanging on the walls, family portraits are often hung in bedrooms. Mirrors and wall hangings are also often used to help create the desired theme you are looking to achieve. Extra lighting such as lamps can add a great lighting effect to your room at night, if you read in bed you know how good it is to have a lamp next to your bed, the light they give off also makes a room look warm and cosy, by selecting a lower wattage of bulb you will find the dimmed light will help you get into a sleepy mood.
Friday, 20 February 2009
A Guide to Memory Foam Mattresses
A difficulty for manufacturers over the years has been finding a material which can take the weight of our body and distribute it evenly over a surface leaving no pressure points, after all the pressure points your body has during sleep can lead to sleepless nights, aches and pains, which is their own terms lead to more serious things. The memory foam mattress has been developed to support us completely and leave no pressure points as we sleep.
The fabric in memory foam mattresses is designed in such a way that is supports the whole length of your body leaving you no pressure points and providing you with a great night’s sleep, as well as conforming to the contours of your body it also takes on body heat very fast allowing you to be cosier faster. On top of these when you get up in the morning the memory foam mattress takes its old form back again within minutes.
If you are looking to get a memory foam mattress on the cheap, then you should go onto the internet and checkout Mattressman.co.uk. Mattressman sells some stock from other companies where they have overstocked, to the surplus has to be moved on and often at a much lower price. You can get memory foam pillows and toppers as well as mattresses in this manner.
At Mattressman.co.uk you will find many great deals for memory foam mattresses, prices to cater for everyone. You may also find special deals where Mattressman have bought overstock from other companies for less and so will be sold on to the customer at a much cheaper rate making for a great bargain! Not only mattresses are overstocked in many stores but mattress toppers and pillows can be found at bargain prices so check out the website www.Mattressman.co.uk and see what great deals you can find.
At Mattressesman.co.uk you can also find latex memory foam mattress which not only support the body completely but are also more hygienic, anti-microbial, mildew proof and resistant to infestations such as dust mites and bed bugs which can cause rather serious health issues. These are only a couple of the great benefits offered to you from purchasing a latex memory foam mattress.
When you visit Mattressman.co.uk you will find many mattresses available to cater for a wide range of prices. Manufacturers have worked hard in creating different types and styles of memory foam mattress so that people who can’t afford to pay so much for a mattress don’t have to. By visiting Mattressman.co.uk you will find many great deals on mattresses and other accessories for your bedroom all at reasonable affordable prices. So visit Mattressman.co.uk today and see what great bargains you can pickup today.
Wednesday, 11 February 2009
Getting a Good Mattress During Pregnancy
Buy something that will give you great support throughout the pregnancy and for years to come for you and your partner. Air and water mattresses are no good as an alternative to a new mattress they just don’t offer the correct support a pregnant woman needs during this time.
These will lead to aches and pains and make it almost impossible to get any sleep whatsoever.
A water bed for a pregnant woman or a mother is not a good choice, as they do not offer the support you require and there is a chance of the child suffocating on one. An air mattress would be so low to the floor with the additional weight that picking up your pregnant body to go to the toilet at night would be a real mission for any expecting mother, getting up from being seated is hard enough when pregnant let alone from the floor, so we highly suggest you avoid these two types of mattress. A sprung, memory foam or latex mattress would be ideal for a pregnant woman, all three have differences but they all offer good support for the weight which will need to be distributed equally onto the mattress in order for the mother to get properly comfortable, something that would not be correctly achieved on a water or air mattress. Be sure whatever one you select is chosen after thorough searching to be sure you find the right one.
Orthopedic mattresses are also recommended as a good choice for a pregnant woman but often your partner wouldn’t like this and so it would be a case of getting two twin mattress and pushing them together in order for you both to get a good night’s sleep. Pillow tops are also a great choice for maximizing comfort with their soft outer surface and strong inner core, but the plush tops mean that children are not safe sleeping or playing near them.
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Mattresses for two
When purchasing a new mattress for yourself you only need to concentrate on the comfort and needs of yourself alone. When sharing your bed with a partner, you need to choose a mattress that will suit you both. Even if your partner doesn’t like to shop….make sure they know how important it is to have a suitable mattress for both yours and their comfort and a great nights sleep.
Three steps for choosing a new mattress:
There are three basic steps to follow to ensure the best mattress for you both.
• Support – making sure the support a mattress gives you is a prime factor in your decision. You and your partner will most probably not like the same mattresses but make sure you try as many as you can to get the perfect one for you both. If you and your partner are different in weight you may wish to consider an individual support system - such as reactive memory foam or possibly a pocket-sprung mattress. If you and your partner’s support meanings differ excessively, you should take a look at a zip and link mattress, where the mattress is completely separate but you can attach them to give a double bed, basically meaning you could have two different mattresses on one bed.
• Size – even now a lot of couple share standard double beds without even considering comfort and not having enough space to be comfortable. The standard width of a mattress is around 2 feet 3 inches, giving you and your partner the width of a baby’s cot to yourself. If space isn’t an issue, be sure to upgrade to a king size or even a super king size bed. You and your partner will be shocked and amazed at how much a little more space effects your sleep.
• Cost – dependant on where you purchase your mattress from they can be expensive, but you can get a good quality mattress for a reasonable price if you try hard enough and look in the right places. Spending a lot of money on a mattress doesn’t mean that mattress is going to be the best for you or your partner. Find mattresses that support and give the best comfort for both you and your partner and then search thoroughly online for the cheapest priced.
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