The Importance of Having the Right Base for your Mattress

You’ve purchased the ideal mattress from our collection, knowing that it can provide you with an excellent night’s rest.

So that’s job done, right?

Not quite. While having the right mattress can provide you with a solid 40 winks, sticking with the same old base could leave your comfort less than optimal.

The reasons for this are simple.

Think of your bed as being similar to a house. The quilt covers are your insulation, the mattress is your comfort and the base is the foundation which keeps the operation ticking over effectively.

Because of this, there are a few tell-tale signs that your bed base needs replacing. Here are three:

1. Your bed base is sagging – if your bed base sags then so will your mattress, putting you at risk of a bad back.

2. If you’ve bought a new mattress – chances are your base and mattress won’t get along if one’s new and the other’s old. Technology moves on in bedding, so an incompatible base and mattress won’t give you perfect comfort.

3. The construction is sub-par – some bed bases were simply made cheaply, and as such won’t last as long as you might like. Buy one that’s a high quality and it’ll stand the test of time.

The relationship between a mattress and a base should be harmonious, both working as a team to make sure you’re extra comfy, which is why we’ve made sure that every base we stock is primed to ensure back support and flexible comfort.

Our True Edge Base is an ideal example. It’s specially designed to be durable, taking the brunt of the impact when you flop onto your bed after a long hard day.

Its supportive timber border complements pocket sprung base, provide you with a little leverage when you get in and out of bed. Adding to this convenience are drawers in the base, giving you extra storage room.

This is just one example of a base that works perfectly in tandem with a mattress, but we think it’s a particularly good one.

To find out how you can enjoy a better night’s sleep, take a look at these related articles:

Our 3 Step Guide To Choosing The Perfect Pillow
What Affects Our Sleep?
Fall Back In Love With Sleep This Sleeptember

NBF Bed Show 2017 — An Event Buzzing with Innovation

bed show 2017

The annual NBF (National Bed Federation) Bed Show is the hottest ticket in sleep technology.

And Sleep Matters were first in the queue — so we can give you the scoop on the latest products that‘ll improve your 40 winks.

The excitement of the eighth instalment at the Telford International Centre on 19th-20th September 2017 exceeded our expectations.

It’s hard to pick highlights in a show ram packed with quality, but here are a few.

High standards

Trade exhibitors at The Bed Show are always of the highest standard because they’ve got to be registered with the NBF.

The Sleep Matters team tried out lots of beds with this seal of approval, but these manufacturers(which we also stock) impressed us the most:

Highgrove Beds Group — displaying a huge collection of brand new designs and innovation. Highgrove has rapidly become the fasting growing manufacturer in the bed business, their cutting-edge manufacturing process has introduced Ergosense foam for great comfort and pressure relief that is completely heat free taking sleep technology to the next level.

Harrison Beds — this year’s runner-up in the Bed Manufacturer of the Year category continues to impress. 100 years of tradition and craftsmanship are channelled into every Harrison product. And it shows — their beds and mattresses are custom-built for each customer and feature the revolution spring system and all-natural fillings homegrown on Harrisons unique farm in the north of Yorkshire.

Mammoth — medical grade foam, pressure relief and temperature control combine to place these beds at the bleeding edge of sleep technology. Recommended by the national institute of health, endorsed by the Chiropractors Patients Association, The Chartered society of Physiotherapy and adopted by many of the country’s leading Olympic and Paralympic athletes. Mammoth’s posture cell technology continues to revolutionize the bed world.

 

Future innovations

NBF judges awarded gongs to several firms who have introduced trailblazing technology that will allow you to sleep more soundly than ever.

John Cotton Group won Bed Component Supplier of the year for launching the UK’s first foam free Monobloc mattress core for cots and becoming the first UK bedding company to achieve ISO/ts16949 certification.

Rawson Fillings was highly commended for securing a deal to manufacture a new filling material made from recyclable resin that’s easy to clean and eco-friendly.

The year ahead

Busy, vibrant and informative, we took a grab bag of tips from the show to help us stay ahead of the curve and provide premium products that will help you snooze serenely.

If this year’s show is anything to go by, The Bed Show 2018 should be a sleep-technology spectacular.

We’re proud to supply many of the award winning brands from The Bed Show — call us on 01484 667178 or visit our bed shop on Huddersfield Road in Honley to start getting the best night’s sleep ever.

Fall Back In Love With Sleep This Sleeptember

Sleeptember

Sleeptember 

The Hibernation season is among us! Deep shades of amber and rustic reds decorate the paths, the children return to their classrooms and, whilst we will miss those long summer’s nights, sleep lovers can rejoice as Sleeptember is here!

Why September is Great For Sleep

Hello Sleeptember

  • Its cool but not cold. This allows us to keep our windows open and ventilate our bedrooms to achieve a good sleeping climate. 
  • The nights begin to draw in. Our bodies are  programmed to sleep when its dark. So, as its becomes darker quicker we become drowsier and find easier to wind down and relax on an evening. 
  • Allergy sufferers can sleep without feeling congested. Pollen levels in the air have dropped, and whilst flu season is approaching, September allows us to breathe a little easier at night. 

So why not dedicate this September to sleep! It is the perfect time to try and kick some old habits and concentrate on sleeping better. So heres a few handy tips on how to improve your sleep this Autumn. 

Make Sure Your Mattress is Still Supportive and Comfortable

If you were lucky enough to escape to the sun this summer, you may have noticed a change in your sleep cycle. If you found you were getting a better night’s sleep than you do at home, this may mean its time to replace your old mattress. Mattresses that are no longer supportive or comfortable, can dramatically effect the quality of our sleep and ultimately how we go about our day to day lives. Consider investing in a great night’s sleep this September. 

Switch To Your Winter Duvet

Winter Duvets for Sleeptember

If you have a Summer and Winter duvet, or have invested in a Four Seasons, now is the perfect time to take full advantage of it! The temperature is dropping and the nights are cooler, so wrap yourselves up in a cosy cocoon!

Take Time to Unwind

Rest and Relax - bedtime rituals sleeptember

Nothing makes for a better nights sleep than a good sleeping ritual. September is the perfect time to put it into practice. Snuggle up with a good book on the couch, or take time out before you go to sleep to run a relaxing hot bath. Try to steer clear of gadgets and gizmos an hour before bedtime, as the light emitted from these devices play havoc with our internal body clocks!

Decide On Your Bedtime and Stick to it

Life has a way of, well, getting in the way. But we should aim to go to be and wake up at roughly the same time every day. This will establish a good sleeping routine – which in turn will lead to a better nights kip. 

 

For more helpful tips on how to sleep better this Sleeptember you can visit the Sleep Council website for free unbiased advice, or follow us on our Facebook, Twitter and Google+ pages..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What Affects Your Sleep?

What Affects Your Sleep?Waking up tired because of lack of sleep or poor quality of sleep

We’ve all had one of those mornings where the alarm clock has defeated us and we want to savage that chirpy ol’ lark who got to the bathroom first – honestly though, how dare they? We slurp the caffeine from our cups,  scourer at those who talk to us before breakfast, and just about become human again when we are tucking in to our dinner (or lunch for all you southern folk.)

Thankfully, some mornings are better than others. We wake up tad brighter, a little more refreshed and all together glad that we haven’t really had an affair with David, who we don’t know, from the Office, we don’t work at – phew. So what is it that makes each morning so different?  Why is hearing the aptly named ‘radar’ sound emanating from my 6s plus , at times, more bearable than others? So let’s take a look at what affects your sleep.

Late Nights 

Late nights can lead us to feel cranky and tired the next day

Late nights and early mornings are one of the worst combinations! The research shows that in order to wake up on the right side of the bed, you should get your recommend number of hours sleep, each night. But it may come as a surprise that, that number is NOT necessarily eight! According to the Sleep Council the amount of sleep we need varies throughout different stages of our lives. The luckiest age group seems to be babies who are recommended between 14-16 hours kip per day – absolute bliss! Whereas 18-65 year olds can get away with an hour less than teens and an hour more than those over 65, needing between 7-9 hours a day. You should try to get the amount of sleep suggested for your particular age group each and every night, but, do remember these are just guidelines – you will know what feels natural to you. 

 Night Caps

Ok, I will be the first to admit nothing sends me to sleep faster than a full bodied red! Whilst, having a drink on an evening can be a source of relaxation for most of us and send us to lala land a little quicker, alcohol does disrupt our sleep cycle! Most of us have felt the unrelenting affects of having one or two too many, but even a couple of drinks before bed can dramatically effect our quality of sleep – leaving us feeling tired the next morning. So, if your like me, and often enjoy a tipple, the best advice would be to try to give your body time to process the alcohol before you go up to bed – on average it takes around an hour for the liver to break down one unit of alcohol. 

Fast Food and Exercise Allergies 

Who knew that lack of exercise and a fatty diet is considered bad for you? 

Yes yes the sarcasm was intended. We all know that lack of exercise and regularly indulging in foods high in sugar and saturated fat is bad for our health. But, you could be forgiven for overlooking the correlation between these lifestyle choices and the quality of our sleep. Eating foods high in fat, or that are particularly spicy, late in the evening can cause us to experience indigestion, which in turn, can lead to a restless night. Equally a lack of exercise can lead us to make these bad diet choices, whereas undertaking a moderate amount of exercise per day can help us all to fall asleep faster, and generally help to improve, the quality of the sleep we have! But be warned, too much exercise can have the opposite affect, making you feel too alert and awake to drift off. A thirty minute walk on an evening is a great way to help us fall asleep faster and will benefit our physical health. 

Caffeine Fixes 

Caffiene can really effect the quality of our sleep

Ok, so this one is pretty obvious! Most of us know that drinking coffee and tea late at night is a big no-no. Caffeine prevents us from feeling tired and is often the go-to fuel to start the day. But drinking too much can effect the quality of our sleep, leading us to feel tired the next morning and forming a vicious cycle! Try to avoid drinking caffeine late in the afternoon and stick to drinking a morning cuppa instead. 

Gadgets and Gizmos 

Technology also plays a part in reducing the quality of our sleep, the blue light that is emitted from tablets, computers, televisions and our smart phones all play havoc with our internal body clocks

The human race is busier, more impatient, and more reliant on technology than ever before. As a result some of us have trouble switching off at night. Whilst there are many pros the technological age in which we live, the blue light emitted by our tablets TV’s and phones have negative effects on our sleep cycle and our internal body clocks. Some studies have shown that camping is the perfect antidote to our social jet-lag and can help us retune our sleeping patterns! Whilst, the idea of pitching up a tent and laying under the stars every night might sound appealing, depending on who you ask, its not a practical reality. However, their are simple changes we can make in and around the home to help us drift off: switching off our smart phones, televisions and even dimming the lights on an evening will help! 

 

So there you have it. The choices we make daily, no matter how insignificant or mundane, can have a huge impact on the quality of the sleep we get, and therefore result in us feeling tired and groggy the next morning. For lots more sleep tips and information visit our News page and make sure you follow us on Facebook, twitter and Pinterest

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