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High-End Mattress Options for Your Home

by Rich Kushner 08/11/2019

Choosing a mattress is not a difficult task, but there might be few challenges when it comes to finding the best mattress for you. People opt for high-quality mattresses for several reasons. They are more comfortable than regular beds, and this makes them suitable for persons with posture issues. Higher-end mattresses are also made of high-quality materials to ensure their longevity and durability. Below is a list of high-end mattress options to spice up your bedroom:

Innerspring mattresses

Innerspring mattresses are one of the most well-known options for mattresses available in the market. Innerspring mattresses have three layers. The first consists of the wood frame to provide support. The second is packed with springs and coils to enhance comfort. The last layer comprises appropriate fibers and foam to provide cushioning. Due to the spaces between coils, this type of mattress provides ample ventilation and feels cooler during sleep.

Memory foam

Memory foam is a popular option among those looking to ease body pains and aches. The technology uses viscoelastic polyurethane to allow it to react to body heat and induce cooling. Due to the high density the mattress has, it is stronger and heavier thereby providing more support. Memory foam mattresses come with an inbuilt open-cell structure to allow them to compress and mold around the sleeper, which helps to relieve pressure.

Latex mattresses

Latex is a natural material derived from rubber saps. Its elasticity makes it a perfect choice for a mattress. With the flexibility, the bed offers spine support in whatever position you sleep in and aids proper circulation of blood while you sleep. The anti-microbial qualities of latex mattresses make them a top choice for those with allergies. Perforations provide ventilation so you can rest in a fresh, cool environment.

Waterbeds

Waterbeds come from soft polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or other similar materials. As the name implies, they contain a layer filled with water. Depending on the type you choose, waterbeds can be hard-sided or soft-sided. The mattress is usually heated and controlled by a smart thermostat to stimulate comfortable temperatures for conducive rest. Waterbeds distribute weight evenly to prevent bedsores in persons with mobility issues. It's considered to be a good choice for those with back pains and other aches due to pressure at certain points. There are several downsides, however. One is you will need to drain the water and disassemble the frame before moving the bed. They are extremely heavy and not always suitable for the upper floors of older homes.

Air beds

Air beds or mattresses are inflatable soft pads that can make for a good bed option. High-end air-filled mattresses inflate automatically with an electronic pump and balance the pressure within the chambers on their own. Many have adjustable remote controls for each side of the bed.

If your current mattress style is not working for you, now is the time to switch to one of the above options for a better night’s rest. If your current bedroom is not working for you, see your professional realtor about a new one.

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Rich Kushner

I donate 10% of my commission to a charity of the client's choice 

I am committed to helping you with your Real Estate needs and I work with a team of agents locally and nationally - so anywhere you have real estate needs, we can help you, and donate to your favorite cause! Some groups my clients have had me donate to are The Humane Society, Smile Train, Wounded Warriors Freedom Station, Second Chance Dog Rescue and Best Friends, to name a few.

For more than 20 years I have volunteered at the Humane Society, doing PFT program (pet facilitated therapy), where I brought puppies to children's hospitals, and Pets with Santa (picture taking with me as Santa, and people would then make a donation). I have also been active with On The Go, a service where I would drive folks who could no longer drive, to doctor’s appointments, grocery shopping, etc.