Posts Tagged ‘Spring Mattress’

What Is The Difference Between Innerspring and Memory Foam Mattresses?

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

Have you ever thought of how people decided to start to sleep on springs in the first place? I mean, think of it for a minute, what would you feel like to lay down on the bare springs? And why laying on springs with any kind of covering over them, is regarded as any better?

The invention of an innerspring mattress was first documented, by patent, in 1865, and there have been very few changes, to that primary construction , in the next 140 years. During that same period, we went the way from plowing fields with oxen, to men travelling to space. Don’t you find it conceivable that we could have new ideas and materials to improve the things we spend 1/3 of our life on?

The differences between a regular coil spring mattress and a memory foam mattress, will be shown , to help you realise the difference.

The Difference In Total Body Support

One quality, in which a memory foam mattress is more suitable for you is the characteristic of total body support. A memory foam mattress and an innerspring mattress differ considerably in this respect. An innerspring mattress makes your body adjust to it. force , from the coil springs, in the mattress, is directed at your body. It’s similar to a push and shove match. You’re pressing down on the coil springs , forcing them to retreat and they’re shoving back against you, trying to uncoil. On an innerspring mattress, your body must adapt to the shape of the mattress . This is why you complain of sore muscles and stiffness, when you wake up in the morning. With the best memory foam mattress, the other thing happens . The memory foam conforms to your body, because it’s your body that exerts it’s force onto it. So, as you lie on it , you will observe the memory foam changing to support you, giving you a feeling of total relaxation. It is due to this characteristic, of a memory foam mattress, to totally support you and adjust to your weight, that the movements of the other person in the bed will not affect you. Since coil spring mattresses do not adapt to your shape, they cannot extend your weight evenly. If you’re going to use your mattress with an adjustable bed, memory foam provides much more elasticity allowing you to benefit from the full range of motion an adjustable bed offers.

Another Distinction Is Temperature Sensitivity

Another distinction, between coil spring and memory foam mattresses, is that memory foam mattresses are able to respond to temperature . The memory foam is able to sense the different temperatures of your body and either remain firm or soften. This leaves you with a nice cozy feeling when it has absorbed the warmth of your body and becomes softer . Innerspring mattresses are not able to do such a thing. They cannot respond to your heat , and that is why anyone , who has a fever, would feel more comfortable on a memory foam mattress.

Go your local mattress store to try lying on the coil spring mattress vs. the memory foam mattress and watch the difference in comfort levels.

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Bedding Buying Guide

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Bedding is an important home and furnishing article and there are different factors that deserve consideration like durability and comfort level. You get designer bedding sets like covers, pillows and cushions that allow supreme comfort while adding a touch of class and sophistication to any bedroom area. You can say, you get what you burn your pocket for, as quality is an important factor for deciding on the value of a bedding collection. The best rule of thumb remains the old cliché, “You get what you pay for”. This buying guide aims to inform you on different aspects of bedding in terms of quality and technicalities that will help you determine the best thing within your budget. Some factors you don’t want to miss on,

Thread-Count: The thread count in a fabric allows you to determine its quality. For sheets, it ranges anywhere between 80 to 12000 TC. A TC ranging between 180-to-500 thread-counts is considered good and often found in most of the stores. However, quality also depends on other technical factors and not just the thread count. So you should not be surprised to find higher count sheets and lower count sheets to have a similar price tag.

Fabric: High count cotton with satin finish is a popular bedding material. It is important to determine the exact percentage of cotton used in the fabric. Sometimes, you may end up buying labeled sheets with cotton tags but actually use little of cotton percentage and in combination of unnatural or synthetic fiber.

Mattress: One of the most important bedding item, mattresses come in two types—spring mattress and regular foam mattress. While regular high-density foam mattress is good, you get highly advanced mattresses that have layers of high density foam to provide complete body support. Spring mattresses are relatively expensive and more durable.

Pocket: Carefully measure your mattresses pocket depth. To measure, start from the highest point on the mattress to the bottom edge. Do not forget to include the mattress pad and/or any additional bedding to be used beneath your sheets. Once you have checked the pocket depth of your sheets for adequate thickness of your mattress, it will surely enhance the comfort level of your fitted sheet adding to the bedding.

Fitted sheets: Fitted sheets come with elastic anchor bands at both the corner pockets and around the boundary line of the fitted sheet. This feature is what makes a fitting sheet stay intact no matter what the mattress size. It also allows a uniform feel and smooth sleeping surface for a great night sleep.

Pilling: When any bedding fabric gathers pills or groups of short or broken fibers on its surface resulting in tangling of the fabric due to the tangling resulting in small balls making .the surface uneven. It is one of the most common problem and the following laundering tips can fix up the problem like nothing else,

To avoid and minimize piling,

• While washing in machine, it is advisable to select less shake ups and opt for short wash cycles

• Follow the care instructions and avoid washing with other clothing articles, especially towels etc.

• During machine wash, be sure not to over dry. Remove clothes from the dryer as soon as possible

Cushions and pillows: Cushions and pillows are not just great for comfort, but also add a fresh touch of décor. Any bed would look incomplete without these beauties done with embellishment and embroidery work that enhances the beauty and aesthetics of your bed and room by many folds. The idea is to choose as many complimenting and contrasting colors that go well with your bedroom theme. You could match up with the bed covers, or opt for a neutral cover and do the cushions in great colors, prints, work and embroidery.

Go with your personal style when choosing luxury bedding items. But make sure that the fabric is comfortable, the cushions are not overly decorative or studded, and that the theme harmonizes with the entire thing.

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