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Author: Sandy Coetzee | Pretoria Branch Manager | The Mattress Warehouse
It’s that time of day again. The sun is long gone and you can’t postpone it any longer. You have to go to bed. But you really don’t enjoy going to bed because, well, your bed is squeaky and it hurts your back. And so instead of going to bed, you are searching for guides on buying a bed or new mattress, right? Well, you clicked on the right link! In this article, Sandy Coetze, Branch Manager and one of our in-store experts at The Mattress Warehouse walks you through the entire process of buying a new bed. From signs that your bed is past its prime to which types of mattresses and beds suit different sleeping styles and body types. Keep reading.
Sandy: There are a couple of signs that will indicate when to buy a new mattress:
If you’ve noticed one or more of these signs, then getting a new mattress should become a priority for you. For more in-depth information, take a look at Is it time to buy a new mattress? In the next section, we walk you through everything you need to know about how to choose a new bed or mattress.
Sandy: The first thing you have to ask yourself is if you are (or were) happy with the bed you have. If so, a good place to start would be to look at your current bed’s specifications and start shopping around for something similar. Why change a good recipe? On the other hand, if you’ve never experienced good quality sleep on the mattress you have, The Mattress Warehouse has some excellent guidelines on how to choose a mattress or new bed. When buying a mattress, Sandy asks that you keep the following in mind:
Ps. If you share your bed with a partner, they should see this too. Go through it together and ask yourselves what you want in a new bed and what doesn’t work for you.
Ready?
Let’s dive in.
Sandy: This is an important question because there are various types of mattresses, each type with its own unique pros and cons. Moreover, not every type of mattress might be right for you. So what types of mattresses are there to choose from?
Sandy: The chart below depicts standard bed sizes in South Africa. On top of the normal single to king-sized beds, you also get extra-length beds. These beds are the same width as standard bed sizes, but they are 200 cm long, instead of 188 cm like standard mattresses. If you or your partner are 1.8 m tall (or taller), you might want to consider getting an extra-length bed. This should definitely help you to get in those much-needed zZz’s.
Interestingly, if you are in the hospitality industry and you want to get a 5-star rating, you must offer your guests extra-length beds.
Keep in mind that the size of your bedroom might limit the size of your bed. Ideally, you want at least a meter of space around the sides and foot of your bed. So if your bedroom is 2 m by 2 m, an extra-length king-size bed might not be your best option.
Sandy: Mattress firmness, or the comfort rating of a mattress, is generally measured on a scale from 1 to 5. Alternatively, from plush (soft) to firm (hard). Also associated with the comfort rating of a mattress are the terms “support” and “comfort”. These are both integral parts of a mattress and should not be confused with each other. The mattress support comes from the core of the mattress, whereas the comfort comes from the combination of layers towards the top of the mattress. Hard mattresses can be extremely supportive and lack comfort, whereas soft mattresses can be the opposite.
There is a common misconception that people with back pain should always sleep on firm mattresses. This is not necessarily the case. Soft mattresses can often provide incredible support for people with back pain. However, if you have back pain, ask your medical practitioner which type of mattress to get for your particular ailment.
Sandy: We’ve already touched on this a bit when we discussed the mattress comfort ratings above. But let’s take a closer look at how you sleep, what your build is like, and how this influences the process when you are buying a bed. There are basically four sleeping positions, with variations on the theme, of course. And for each of these sleeping styles, there is a mattress type that best suits that style.
Sandy: If you are big-boned, a firm mattress that offers ample support is your best bet. Check out the Cloud Nine Legend range, which has a carrying capacity of up to 160 kg per side.
Sandy has been with The Mattress Warehouse for 8 years. She manages the brand’s Pretoria Branch and is expertly knowledgeable about the bedroom products on offer. Sandy and her staff believe that everyone deserves quality sleep. She’s happy to work with a customer to find the bed or mattress they need. If anyone can help guide you to the right bed, it’s her.
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