Matters of a Good Mattress
Have you been feeling overly tired? Does your body feel full of aches and pains in the morning? If you're getting enough hours of sleep, the culprit for your tired and achy body might be your lumpy, bumpy mattress that should have been replaced a long time ago. Getting a good night's sleep is important to both your health and general well being. Making sure that you have a comfortable mattress to sleep is as important as the rest of your bedroom decor. Your bed should both look good and be comfortable.
The humble futon has come a long way towards being very comfortable to sleep on. A futon mattress used to be little more than thick padding covered in fabric. Now the futon mattresses are made to be very comfortable and many have inner coil mattresses that result in more back support and a very restful sleep. If you opt for a foam-padded mattress instead of an inner spring for your futon, invest in an 8-inch thickness for the foam. This will hold up to frequent use and will deliver the most comfort possible. Make sure you get a good futon frame that is sturdy if you plan on using a futon as you main sleeping place.
As far as mattresses for beds; you can opt for the foam that will support your body from head to toe or a more traditional inner spring mattress. There is also a combination of the two, where an inner spring mattress is combined with memory foam. This results in a mattress will almost completely stops energy transference, meaning if one person is a tossing and turning sleeper, the other person won't get jostled around. This type of mattress is also perfect for children.
When the child is young use the firm inner spring mattress side and as they grow, flip the mattress over and use the memory foam side to allow your child's bed to conform to the unique contours of his or her body and offer 100% support while keeping their spin in perfect alignment as they grow.
posted by Allure Furniture Designs


