There are numerous factors that make up a decent night's rest: your mattress, environment, temperature, and light. But have you at any point thought about your pillow? Having the perfect pillow can be a game-changer for many people when it comes to getting a good night’s rest.
If it’s your first time buying a mattress protector, or you’re in need of an upgrade, you may feel bombarded by the choices available. There are several different types of mattress protectors, and the best one for you depends on your unique needs and preferences.
When shopping for a new bed, you might wonder whether you need a box spring. The answer largely depends on the type of mattress you choose. While some mattresses require a box spring, others function ideally well without one. So, what kind of mattress does not need a box spring?
We all enjoy a good night's sleep, and a good mattress makes that happen. But what about your box spring? Do you really need one? And what do you do when you move and find your trusty box spring won't fit up the stairs because it's too rigid? We are going to take a look at the do's and don'ts of box springs, including different types of support systems and how you can modify them if need be.
If you are looking into buying a new mattress, you might be wondering, do I need a bed frame too? A bed frame is what holds and positions a mattress, typically they are made from metal or wood. Technically you can sleep without a bed frame, plenty of people put their mattress on the floor for long periods of time without issues. For most people, however, using a mattress without a bedframe is highly dissatisfying and uncomfortable.