On average, we’ll spend more than the course of 26 hours of our lives sleeping at night, and that’s more than 33 years in the bed! If we’re spending more than one third each day in bed it’s crucial to have the proper tools to enable us to rest better. Sleeping well will not only help us be more ready for the next day but it also improves our health, decreases stress, and increases our ability to make decisions.

However, while your mattress could be the main aspect in getting an excellent night’s sleeping, the frame you select is equally important in a part. If you are searching for mattresses available for sale think about these things before making your decision:

Size

Similar to as a mattress frame, bed frames are available in various sizes, including King, Super King, King, Queen Double, Single Long Single, as well as King Single. The size you select is contingent on the dimensions of the mattress you are using as well as your space. You don’t want to purchase a large bed and let this be your only option for what you have to place in your bedroom!

Make precise measurements of your room, and imagine what you’d like to include in the room. Are there side tables near the bed? Do you require space to place a desk and chair so that you can work at home? Are you able to have enough space within the space to move easily once all furniture is installed? These factors will affect the dimensions of the bed that you choose to purchase.

Height

The principal function of the bed frame is raising the mattress’s height to allow you to climb into and out with ease. Based on your height, your age, the size of your mattress and the way you go to the bed, the size of the bed frame may alter.

In the average, people’s knee height is between 16 and 24 inches off the ground this is the amount of high your bed ought to be. If you are choosing a bed place yourself on the edge. If your knees are rising to your hips it’s likely that the bed may be too narrow for you. If your knees drop below your hips it may not be high enough. Make sure your hips and knees rest more or less to the same level to get the most comfortable height for bed.

Style and Material

Depending on how you make use of it, your ideal fabric for you may change. If you often sit in bed reading or look on your smartphone, you should consider the bed that has an upholstered, cushioned head for your bed. This is much more comfy than steel or a wooden head for your bed. If you need additional storage space, consider an adjustable bed frame that has storage options, such as drawers that are built in the foundation, pull-out tray trays, or under-bed storage compartments. Metal beds are perfect for bedrooms for children since they can be customized in colour they are durable and low maintenance.

If you’re seeking a more extravagant option, take a look at the Barcelona Bed, made with style and comfort in mind. Available in various sizes the bed has an exclusive four bay, 72 slat design which protects your mattress and guarantees you have a high-quality night’s sleep in a bed made to be luxurious.

Slats

In terms of slats the construction and size of slats underneath your mattress plays significant impact on the time that your mattress will last. In general, the greater the gap between two slats the quicker your mattress’s wear and tear. This can also render your warranty invalid and null. Standard slat systems have two bays with between 26 and 34 slats. However the majority of our beds are equipped with 72 slats and 4 bays which give your mattress more support.

If you’re buying frames for beds, take note of the space between the slabs. In general, two slabs should not be more than 2.5 inches. Furthermore, the most effective slabs are slightly curled and will give your mattress some bounce.

In addition, most of our beds can be made to order with regards to the materials. You can choose a luxury eco-leather mattress or one of our fabric ranges, or whether you require the double bed or queen size, extra storage underneath your bed, or the 72 slat base, we can help you to customize your bed to meet your specific needs.

When you next look for beds, Home and Living should be the first option you consider!