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Furniture Woods
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Buying a Mattress
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Questions for the Showroom
Tips on Spot Removal
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BUYING A MATTRESS

Are you tossing and turning night after night? Are you not
getting the deep, restful sleep you need because you can't seem to get
comfortable? If so, then it may be time to buy a new sleep set. Remember,
the average person spends roughly 1/3 of their life sleeping. So getting
a quality sleep set is one of the most important investments you can make.
So consider your bed set usage. Then, learn how to shop for the bed set
that's best for you.
The following information is adapted from The Better Sleep Guide, a free
brochure from the Better Sleep Council's "Consumer Information Series."
The Better Sleep Council recommends carefully evaluating the comfort and
support of your sleep set each year.
How long will a new mattress last?
That depends on a combination of variables that affect the length of time
that a sleep set will provide optimum support and comfort. Some of these
variables include:
Quality. A poor-quality mattress can deteriorate quickly,
while high-quality sets can be expected to provide comfort and support
for a number of years. As with other products, you usually get what you
pay for.
Frequency of Use. All things being equal, a sleep set in
the master bedroom that is used on a nightly, continuous basis will lose
comfort more quickly than one in a guest room.
Weight. An adult who is heavy will wear out a mattress more
quickly than someone who is lightweight. And because two people weigh
more than one, an adult who sleeps alone will put less wear and tear on
their mattress than a couple who sleep together.
Care. Proper care can extend the life of a mattress. Be
sure turn your mattress over, end-to-end and side-to-side EVERY TWO WEEKS
for the first six months. After this period, turn it every two or three
months.
Match Your Mattress with Your Life Stage
As we age, our comfort and support preferences change as well. Changes
in lifestyle, such as getting married, or physical conditions, such as
an injury, also require changes in your mattress. If you have children,
make sure their mattresses continue to provide comfort and support as
they grow.
Conduct a "Rest Test"
Mattress comfort is a matter of personal preference. To find the one that
best suits you, go to a local mattress retailer and compare the comfort
and support of new sleep sets in the store with your old sleep set at
home. Try several different ones. Take off you shoes and lie down on the
mattress. If you sleep with a partner, be sure both of you try out the
new mattresses. It's important to decide on a sleep set that meets both
of your needs.
How To Shop For A New Mattress
No other piece of furniture in your home gets as much use as your sleep
set or is as crucial for good sleep. That's why it's so important to find
the right mattress for you. Before you start shopping, prepare by learning
the basics.
Mattress Construction
A mattress is made of three basic elements:
The foundation acts as a giant shock absorber, taking the normal
wear and tear of nightly use. Foundations also lend added support, durability
and, in the case of adjustable beds, flexibility.
The mattress core construction varies with the type of mattress.
Whether the mattress is made of springs, air, foam, or water, this middle
"core" provides support for the sleeper.
The upholstery layers wrapped around the core provide surface comfort.
A variety of foams and fibers are used to improve cushioning properties
and enhance the support of the mattress core.
Sleep Set Advances
Because of technological advances and medical developments, today's mattress
sets are not the same as those made 10 years ago. Industry research and
development has improved mattress and foundation engineering to provide
optimum comfort and support. A new sleep set that incorporates these advances
can lead to a better night's sleep. Now that you are aware of the ins
and outs of the sleep set of your dreams, it's time now to know the six
shopping musts for a mattress.
1. Support. A quality mattress and foundation will gently support
your body at all points and keep your spine in the same body position
as good standing posture. When selecting a mattress, keep in mind that
your body should be able to relax, with your spine supported in its natural
curve. Otherwise, your muscles work all night and you'll wake up stiff
and sore.
2. Comfort. Mattresses don't have to be as hard as a board to be
good for you, though some people may prefer a firmer feel. Today's mattresses
are built with luxurious new cushioning materials and surface treatments,
creating a feel that is more plush.
3. Durability and Warranty. Durability refers to how long support
and comfort will last. Like all products, mattresses and foundations gradually
wear out. That's why you should reevaluate your sleep set annually. The
warranty protects you against product defects and workmanship mistakes,
not gradual loss of comfort and support.
4. Space. Select a new mattress that gives you enough room for
easy, free movement, especially if you're sleeping with a partner. Couples
should select a queen- or king-size mattress to ensure that both people
have enough space.
5. Matching Sleep Sets. Matching mattresses and foundations are
designed to work together. Mismatching sets, putting a new mattress on
an old foundation or adding a board between the mattress and foundation
can impede comfort and reduce the life of the mattress.
6. Value. Buy quality products made with all new materials. Shopping
for the best value, not the lowest price, is often a smart way to shop.
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