The average person spends one third of their life asleep, and the likelihood is that the majority of this time will be spent in bed. With this in mind, it makes sense to choose the right bed for you and your needs.
Beds come in a wide variety of styles and sizes, from Single Beds to Double Beds, to King size Beds. One of the first things to think about when purchasing a bed will probably be whether or not it will fit into the room it is going to be in. Double Beds are an appealing choice to many customers, but if the room it is going to go in will only just about accommodate the size of the bed, there will be a very limited amount of floor space in which to tiptoe around, and that’s no good if you want a bedroom, and not simply a space where your bed takes over! Consider Single Beds instead. You can get plenty of room to stretch out with these, without compromising on how you use your room –giving you more space in which to get ready in the morning, too.
If you have a bit more floor space to play with however, and also if you happen to be sharing a bed with someone who won’t want to be tumbling out of Single Beds in the middle of the night because their peacefully slumbering partner has kicked them out, consider Double Beds. These can come in a range of sizes going up to California King size Beds, which are seventy two by eighty four inches. Some Double Beds can be bought as sofa beds too, which as the name suggests, can be folded up during the day to provide seating and extra space within the room, particularly useful if you are living in a bedsit or simply if you want to put one in the living room for when you have guests to stay. Of course the size of the bed will also depend on the size of the person and personal preference as well. While one person may be comfortable sleeping in average sized Double beds, another may not be so happy if his or her feet are hanging off the edge of the bed.
The next factor to consider is how healthy your bed will be for you. Poor sleeping conditions can contribute to a range of health problems which include back pain and broken sleeping patterns, so think carefully about the mattress you will be using on your bed, as it’s an investment –but change it as soon as you become aware that it needs replacing.
Lastly, consider your lifestyle. Choosing the right first bed for a child is incredibly important, as you’ll want to make sure that your child will be well rested, getting enough sleep and most of all not climbing into bed with their parents in the early hours because a poor mattress or bed is keeping them awake!
You may have started sleeping more, or less. Pregnancy or children jumping on the bed increases the strain on a mattress and when there are two people sharing it helps to take into account each person’s individual sleeping needs. Either way, when looking to purchase a new bed, listen to your body, as back pain or tingling arms or legs are good indicators that it’s time for a new mattress.
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