Different Types of Beds

This article will provide you with information about bed sizes and what’s right for you; the different types of bed and their descriptions. Of course, the right size bed is also dependent on the right size mattress. Have you ever slept in a bed where your feet are sticking out at the end? Not very comfortable. Therefore choose a mattress that is at least 4 inches longer than the height of the tallest person sleeping on it. This is an important first step if you are to enjoy a comfortable night’s sleep. The next stage is to choose a bed design that will fit the mattress. Finally whatever you choose must fit the room that it is destined for. Therefore choose a design, size, and scale that fit the room. The following are the standard size mattresses for the different types of beds:

Bed Size Width Length • Twin 39″ x 75″ • Extra-Long Twin 38″ x 80″ • Double 54″ x 75″ • Queen 60″ x 80″ • King 76″- 78″x  80″ • California King 72″ x 84″

Most of us spend at least a third of our lives sleeping on a bed. Think about it. Thats an awfully long time so it’s important to make the right purchase. You have to live with that bed because a good looking bed enhances any bedroom. So knowing about the different types of beds is important. Now the choice of beds that are open to you can be daunting. Should it be a pine bed or a metal bed? Would it suite the style of your bedroom? What different types of bed are there? There are many questions that would be running through your mind. Here is a list of the different types of bed that are available. The list takes everyone into consideration. Therefore there are beds for children, beds for adults and beds for guests.

Bunk beds • Sofa bed • Sofa beds • Leather beds • Single bed • Kids beds •Queen bed • Bunk bed • Platform bed • Bed frame • Loft beds • Single beds • Cabin bed • Loft bed • King size bed • Childrens beds • Double beds • Divan beds • Day beds • Twin beds • King bed • Cabin beds

Double bed frame • Bed furniture • Sleigh bed • Queen size bed • Kids bed • Folding bed • Iron bed • Guest bed • Guest beds • Electric beds • Single bed • Electric bed • Canopy beds • King size beds • Futon beds • Storage beds • Leather bed • Iron bedsMetal beds • Sleigh beds • Junior bed •

Childrens bed • Beds mattresses • Small double bed • Divan bed • Futon bed • Metal bed frame • Small double beds • Single divan bed • Metal bed frames • Metal bed • High sleeper bed • Sealy beds • 4ft beds • White beds • Folding beds • Single divan beds • Hypnos beds • King beds • Wooden beds •

Pine beds • 4ft bed • Super king size bed • High sleeper beds • Car beds • Children’s beds • Silentnight bed • Furniture beds • Oak beds • Stompa beds • Faux leather beds • High beds • Luxury beds

TIPS ON BUYING A NEW BED

The following tips are the ones that we think are most useful when buying beds and mattresses. It can be intimidating to try out a bed in a store; but give it a try Check out the bed height – ensure you can get in and out of bed in comfort.   Buy the biggest bed you can afford and comfortably fit in your bedroom – the bigger the bed, the better night’s sleep you’ll get, especially if two of you are going to share it.  Balance firmness and comfort, bearing in mind your weight and build – too firm and it’ll be like sleeping on a board; too soft and you’ll have too little support.   Buy the best quality mattress you can afford – it will repay you many times over in the quality of sleep you get.   Buy the right type of mattress for your bed type – some mattresses are designed to work best with a particular type of bed base.   Ask for help – sales people are always happy to give you all the expert help and advice you need on how to choose a bed or mattress.

author: J. Brathwaite PhD

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