How To Choose The Right Bed Style For Every Room In Your Home

Posted On Thursday, 11 June 2020 22:09

Humans need a good night’s rest to maintain peak performance. Otherwise, lack of sleep can cause different health complications, including cardiovascular and respiratory problems. Furthermore, you’re going to wake up with a cranky mood if you didn’t get enough sleep last night. 

Finding the perfect bed for every room in your house is essential to give every household member a blissful night’s sleep. Here are three tips to help you choose the correct bed for each room in your abode:  

1. Consider The Size

It’s easy to get carried away by looking at the different bed styles on the market. For example, if you check out Bed Advisor, you’ll see different beds for various needs. 

Before you get lost in looking at the different bed designs, start your search by considering the size of your home's rooms. Measure the dimensions of the different rooms in your property, which may include those of your children and guests. 

You don't want to buy a bed at the last minute, and which doesn't fit in a particular room. Avoid that travesty by considering the size of the place beforehand. Also, take note of the positioning of the furniture inside these areas. Obstructions may hinder proper placements for your new beds. 

Furthermore, consider buying a bed that is at least three inches longer than the height of the person who’s going to sleep on it. Check the following mattress size guidelines to help you purchase the right bed sizes:

• Twin: 39 x 75 inches
• Extra-Long Twin: 38 x 80 inches
• Double: 54 x 75 inches
• Queen: 60 x 80 inches
• King: 76 (or 78) x 80 inches
• California King: 72 x 84 inches

2. Match The Themes

Add personality to your rooms by buying beds that match the themes of their respective locations. One way to achieve that objective is to match the color of the room to the mattress and accessories. 

For example, the guest’s bedroom exudes a colorful mixture of blue, cream, and brown. Purchase a bed that offers a similar tone to the hues in the immediate vicinity. Avoid clashing colors, like mixing blue with deep orange, unless you're going for a color-blocking theme. 

Other bed designs that you should consider when complementing themes include:

• Hollywood Beds: These are ideal for contemporary rooms, thanks to their minimalist design.
• Four-Poster Beds: These are an excellent choice for rooms with high ceilings
• Platform Beds: Also called “floating” beds, this particular style is ideal for adding a dramatic feel in specific rooms.
• Sleigh Beds: This type of bed tends to be higher than other designs. Its style might be best for rooms with a vintage aesthetic. 

Purchasing beds that match the themes of rooms is also a great way to increase your home's curb value. Use this technique to help improve your property's worth if you're selling the house soon. Take note that many homebuyers look at the furniture inside houses before making their final decision. Ensure that these potential customers will be extremely interested in your home by complementing the designs of rooms with their furniture, especially the beds. 

3. Don’t Forget To Think About The Material

Different mattress materials offer different sleeping experiences. Like choosing the main bed style, the different mattress type variations often make it hard to choose which bed is best for your own needs and preferences.

Consider the following mattress materials to help solidify your final decision:

Memory Foam

Memory foam beds have properties ideal for body contouring, support, and pressure relief. However, many memory foam beds on the market tend to have poor breathability, making nights seemingly hotter than usual. 

Nonetheless, memory foam mattresses are great for sleepers that prefer sleeping on a material that hugs and supports their bodies. 

• Latex

Unlike memory foam beds, latex mattresses promote excellent cooling properties. These beds are also preferred by many for their comfort, bounce, and responsiveness to weight. Buy this particular type of bed for rooms that need extra cooling comfort. 

Innerspring Or Coils

Coil mattresses tend to have one or more layers of innerspring (hence, the name), providing excellent comfort and support to sleepers. Buy this model for household members who tend to fall off their beds during sleep as coil mattresses tend to offer top-notch edge support. 

You can also purchase hybrid beds that combine different properties of various beds into one variant. For example, a particular hybrid mattress might contain an innerspring system combined with the softness of memory foam to provide sleepers with the best of both worlds. 

Conclusion

Remember that the right bed style might become irrelevant if you don’t make the bed correctly. Appeal to your household members and guests by providing rooms with the right bed design. Use factors like color, size, and material to help you choose the proper beds for specific rooms in your property.

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