How to Choose the Best Mattress for a Bedroom

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By shanel

While you may spend a good amount of time searching for just the right Southwestern wall art or tree of life wall hanging to act as a focal point in your bedroom, the mattress is probably the most important decision that you will make for the bedroom, since it so directly affects the main purpose of the room: getting a good night’s sleep. Without the right mattress in the room, you or your guests could wind up regretting the purchase of the mattress, and you could be stuck with a pricey but uncomfortable mattress for your master bedroom, a child’s bedroom, or a guest bedroom. Here are tips on choosing the best mattress for a bedroom.

Based on Price

Your first consideration will almost always be your budget, unless you are in that small class of people who do not have to worry about how much home furnishings cost. A mattress is one of those items that usually offer better quality and durability based on price, but this is not always your most accurate representation of which one is best. When the cost of the mattress is your biggest deciding factor, do your homework and find the best choice based on how much you can afford to spend. Discount sources for name brand mattresses, such as warehouse stores, are a great way to get quality at a discount.

Based on Composition

At times, your health will be the reason that you need a new or different mattress to replace the one that you are sleeping on currently. For instance, if you discover that you, your spouse, or a child are suffering from asthma or other respiratory illness, you may want to choose a mattress that is designed for people with allergy problems. Environmental concerns can also play a role in the choice of a mattress, and there are dozens of eco-friendly options available if you do some basic research in order to make an informed decision about the mattress.

Based on Purpose

The room that you are outfitting also plays a role in what mattress is the best choice. For instance, you will want to invest more of your budget in your master bedroom than in a bedroom designed solely for occasional overnight guest use. The purpose for that particular mattress plays a role in the brand that you choose, the style of mattress, and even the type of bed. Choose a mattress that is appropriate for the room that you intend to use it in.

Based on Bed Type

Be very careful to purchase a mattress that is suitable for the type of bed that you have in that particular space. Most beds have very specific mattress needs, and purchasing something different based on price or other considerations rarely has a positive outcome. Measure the frame and box spring to know what size and style would be best for the bed. Then, you can begin to narrow down the choices based on those other factors.

Typical Sizes and Types

There are a handful of mattress sizes and types that are frequently purchased. They include king, queen, full or double, twin, waterbed, toddler bed, crib, futon, and sleeper sofa mattresses. The construction, materials and warranty largely depend on the brand name and store.

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HendrikDB 6 months ago

Article is very clinical!

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shanel Hub Author 6 months ago

Hi HendrikDB --- Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment.

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