Tips for Going to Buy a Bed
June 27, 2009 by tbontb
Filed under Cheap Bedroom Furniture
I’ll start with some interesting bed facts. After ten years service a bed will have experience 30,000 hours and can deteriorate by up to 70%. Did you know that we lose up to a quarter of a litre of perspiration every night which is absorbed into the mattress? I’m sure that’ll make you think about getting a bed or help you to convince a partner!
Everyone knows getting a good night’s sleep is essential for good health. On average a third of our lives is spent asleep so having a supportive bed is very important to avoid back problems, aches and pains. Having an uncomfortable bed can affect your working life as well your social life.
Having an old bed isn’t good for anyone especially if you have allergies. There are thousands of dust mites that live off dead skin cells, horrible I know but, if you have any allergies it can make them worse.
Before you go shopping measure the area for where your bed is going to go, it might see like an obvious thing to do but many buy before thinking about whether the bed will fit, you may have to downgrade from the king size bed to the double bed.
There are so many options retailers offer you when it comes to choosing a bed. You have beds to suit children, ones that are suitable for back problems, latest technology beds that react to heat and pressure plus accessories that can go with your bed.
Its best to have a budget before you decide to buy a bed because they can get rather expensive and sales people can be very persuasive especially if they work on commission. Set your budget for beds and stick to it.
There are many sales and discounts on offer at the moment as retailers fight over business. You could also try haggling to get a discount on the bed that you want. Finally search online there are many online bed websites, if you have done your homework you could buy online and save yourself a packet over retailer outlets.






























