Most of us go to the store to get a bed precisely to check for ourselves the size, height, firmness and comfort of the mattress, the quality and shade of the upholstery. You know that ritual of testing each model on display in different positions? In that time you can ask the salesperson a number of questions and count on a helpful answer if the store specializes in beds and mattresses. In places which sell them as just an accessory it can be more difficult to access expert advice. Sometimes you can also try to negotiate the price on the spot. Despite all these conveniences, we still can't see the chosen bed in the bedroom before we buy it. Although, after all, the same is true of beds viewed in online stores.
Ordering a mattress online - a good idea?
We most often choose to buy online when we are too far away from a stationary salon or we lack the time to drive around the stores, as it usually doesn't end with one visit. Much also depends on our lifestyle and our online shopping experience. Sometimes we prefer to browse the offers of a dozen stores at our leisure at home rather than visit it in person.
In addition, online retailers are well aware of the risks you take when buying a bed and mattress online and do their best to minimize them. They offer various conveniences and additional benefits: free delivery, free return and exchange, extended time to test the bed at home and a solid warranty - all to encourage you to buy online. Within a set period of time, you can simply cancel if the mattress or bed proves uncomfortable or otherwise fails to meet your expectations. What’s more, you'll get the furniture straight to your home, sometimes even with delivery and assembly.
If the offer is attractive it’s often worth taking advantage of it and buying a mattress online. Shopping remotely entails practically the same questions as in a stationary store. Will the bed fit in the bedroom? What kind of mattress do you like: soft or firm? Will the shade of the upholstery match the curtains? It's important whether you want to buy just a mattress, or if you're also concerned with the bed base. Usually these are separate purchases, but it's worth buying them at the same time, preferably as a set, so you can expect a more favorable price and make sure that they will be compatible with each other.
Which bed is the most comfortable?
Comfort is the most important thing when choosing a new bed. You can't count on a healthy sleep in a bed that is too narrow and where can’t lie comfortably. Because even if you manage to fall asleep, you will sleep restlessly and wake up often. If you need more space at night because you sleep on your stomach and spread your arms out to the sides, then for a single bed choose a wider variant, even more than 1m. If you don’t sleep alone, it is essential to add enough space for a second person. A double bed should be at least 140 cm wide, while 160 cm allows two people to sleep comfortably, even if each has a slightly different sleeping style. As for length, most measure about 2 meters, so tall people should look for longer models so that their feet don't stick out over the edge. Height is also important. The higher the bed, the easier it is to get up from it, because you do it without bending your knees too much, without straining and having to hold on to something to get up.
How to choose a good mattress?
There is no comfortable bed without a comfortable mattress to support you throughout the night. Therefore, it must be perfectly matched to the dimensions of the base, so that it fits well and doesn’t stick out beyond the base or move during your sleep. Therefore, it is worth betting on the sets offered by manufacturers: a frame plus a dedicated mattress. You also need to pay attention to the level of firmness. Different manufacturers have their scales, which usually consist of three degrees: soft, medium, and firm. Most add intermediate values to this, so the scale grows to 5 or even 10 degrees. It's worth trusting manufacturers in this regard, as they care about making your choice as accurate as possible. In addition, many models have different degrees of firmness on both sides, so you can use them alternately, which also prolongs their life.
Remember that even a soft mattress should be hard enough so that you don't sink into it. The most important rule: the more you weigh, the firmer the mattress you should have. In addition, it is worth taking into account your favorite sleeping position. If you sleep on your side choose a rather soft one, on your stomach - a medium one, and for back sleepers - a hard one would be best. The most versatile and popular are, of course, medium-hard mattresses. It is also good to know what they’re made of. Mattresses with pocket springs are considered the most supportive during sleep and the most durable, however foam and latex as well as hybrid models are gaining popularity. Many of them have several different layers of foam or latex with different properties, making it possible to put as many as seven comfort zones that vary in support strength on one surface.
The Lorne mattress from the Micadoni collection is made of memory foam and combines modern design with advanced technology. Regardless of your favorite sleeping position or the chosen firmness, Lorne always preserves the natural curves of the spine. The sides of this model are made of velvet-like material, which gives it an aesthetic look. We have written in detail about how to select a perfect mattress here.