If you find it difficult to fall asleep, toss and turn throughout the night, and carry fatigue with you throughout your working day then you may need a new bed.
One third of our lives are spent lying on a mattress that should provide back support and a good night's rest, which essential for stable relationships
and a healthy living.
If you answered yes to 3 or more questions then you could be sleep deprived.
If you answered yes to more than 1 of these questions then it is definitely time to buy a new bed! Remember, it is the most important piece of furniture in your home as it has a direct impact on your quality of life.
Comfort: Your mattress should ease tension and help you relax.
Support: A good mattress should support your body at all points and keep your spine straight.
Size:
Clinical studies have shown that the average person tosses and turns up to 100 times a night. Rather buy a wider and/or
longer than standard mattress
for ease of movement.
Price:
The most expensive mattress is not necessarily the answer, but rather buy the one that is going to suit your own unique body shape
and sleeping posture.
This choice will, after all, impact directly upon your health, relationships, potential career and success.
For years, we've heard that firmer is better when it comes to the surface we sleep on. But a recent study found that people who slept on medium-firm mattresses had fewer lower backaches than those who slept on firm ones. To find a medium-firm mattress, lie on one in the showroom for 5 to 10 minutes on your back and sides. It should hug your body without sagging at all. If there are gaps between any part of your body and the mattress, it is too firm. If it sags, or if a second person on the bed causes you to dip towards the centre, it's too soft.
Let us help you choose the right bed.