How to choose the right bed for you

Choosing the right bed is a huge decision, yet it rarely gets treated with the significance it deserves. While some think long and hard about which sofa looks best in your living room and how it feels to sit on, or whether you have the right paint color on your walls, many people opt for a bog-standard bed and mattress and leave it at that.

While everyone has different budgets and may, therefore, not be able to afford the most luxurious beds with sumptuous mattresses, you can still make sure you find a bed which offers a deep night’s sleep.

Indeed, the importance of a good night’s rest cannot be overestimated. If you don’t sleep for at least six to eight hours per night, you can end up harming your physical, mental and emotional health.

Therefore, you need to ensure that your new bed provides you the best possible environment in which to fall asleep. You also need to make sure your bed matches the rest of the room and is of an appropriate size.

To help you look for the right attributes in a great bed, here is a quick guide:

Make sure it properly fits the room

One of the most crucial factors you need to consider when choosing the right bed for you is whether it is the right size for your bedroom.

Whether you’re fitting solid wood bunk beds or a super queen double, your bed has to match the room.

The reason for this is obvious – if the bed is too big, you will crowd out the room with it and leave no space for your other furniture.

What’s more, you may find it physically difficult to get in and out of bed, and it may look comedically out of place.

Of course, on the other end of the scale, you don’t want your bed to be too small. If you don’t have enough space to spread out, then you may struggle to sleep comfortably – especially if you are a fidgety sleeper.

Choosing the right mattress is key

Arguably the most important details to examine is the mattress itself. While you want to make sure the bed frame is the right size, the mattress makes the difference between a back-breaking nightmare of a sleeping routine and a blissful one.

Therefore, do your research beforehand, consider how you felt about your current mattress, and try to test different varieties as much as possible.

This may only mean laying on the bed in the shop, but it can still give you a decent idea of how comfortable it is.

Find a bed that matches your existing room’s aesthetic

Lastly, you must ensure that the bed matches the room’s existing aesthetic. Many people forget to think about this as they order a new bed because they often associate it with sleeping and little else.

However, your bed will likely be the largest piece of furniture in your bedroom. Therefore, you should find a design that is in-keeping with your room.

If you have a rustic, traditional aesthetic, then it is best to go for a wooden or iron-framed bed, whereas if your home is ultra-modern then a more minimalist design may work better.