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Mattress FindMattress CheckMattress PatcheMattress GeniusCleaning MattressCamping MattressMattressesCamping FunCamping StuffForwardHole in an air mattress? Find it, melt a glue stick with a lighter and rub the melted part on the hole. Dries in seconds & your air mattress is as good as new!Bedroom PartBedroom DiyBedroom ProjectCozy BedroomStaged BedroomMattress TutorialFurniture And RoomsPleated SkirtBed SkirtForwardDIY Bedskirt... This is for a "staged bedroom" & project w/ an air mattress... Tutorial has nice tips using masking tape to hold hems, etc.Tips for Sleeping Comfortably on an Air Mattress Hosting Help: Tips for Sleeping Comfortably on an Air Mattress I live in a one bedroom apartment with no pull-out couch, so whenever guests come to stay, either they or I usually end up sleeping on my inflatable air mattress. Due to these adventures, I have collected a list of tips and tricks to make the night more bearable (and perhaps even comfortable) if you're sleeping on an inflatable.




See below for my list, and of course add your own. 1. If you haven't yet purchased an inflatable mattress and are planning to, splurge and get the double. I'm a small person with a five pound chihuahua, and somehow one of us is always falling off the edge of the twin. 2. Skip the bells and whistles. Air mattresses don't last forever, and a basic inflatable can be just as comfortable as a more expensive, air-chambered version. I have the Guest Choice from Aero Bed, which is as basic as they come, and have had it for nearly ten years with no problems. Make sure to find one that has a pump which can adjust air. This one has a release button for perfect inflation. Also, find a mattress that is at least 20 gauge vinyl or higher to prevent tiny holes from developing. 3. Utilize your sleeping bags: the original air mattresses. Create a pillow top over an inflated air bed with open sleeping bags, blankets or memory foam. The air inside of the mattress will gradually cool overnight, and likely make you colder than a regular bed.




Pad it for comfort and warmth. 4. Make it like a real bed. After creating the pillow top, make up the air mattress like you would any other bed: with a sheet set, blanket and comforter. It's tempting when you're tired to just drop down and use a blanket to cover you, but making it up like your regular bed will provide a better night's sleep. 5. Make sure to place the bed on a soft surface. Most air mattresses have vinyl or plastic underneath to prevent movement and sliding. That will squeak all night on a hardwood floor. Opt to place it on carpet, a rug, or drop a blanket under it. 6. Create a headboard. If your air mattress doesn't already have one built in, create a faux-headboard by placing the mattress in front of a wall. Beds have headboards for lots of reasons, but one of them is to keep your pillows from falling backwards off the bed. 7. Keep pets away from the unmade mattress! Air mattresses are fun and exciting to curious pets, and claws can damage them with one quick pop.




Plus, if you have future guests that happen to be allergic, it will be hard to remove all traces of their dander. 8. When in doubt, have a glass of wine. That always puts me right to sleep! Goodnight and good luck! Air Mattresses & Portable Beds (18) AeroBed® Twin Size ExtraBed Foldable Air Mattress with Frame AeroBed® Luxury Collection Extra Comfort 12-Inch Inflatable Bed AeroBed® 24-Inch Raised Pillowtop Air Mattress in Tan Linon Home Folding Bed AeroBed® Luxury Pillow Top 16-Inch Air Mattress As Seen on TV The Mattress Genie® Drive Medical Therapeutic Foam Pressure-Reduction Support Mattress Air Comfort Large Roll & Go Inflatable Sleeping Pad Serta® Twin Rollaway Folding Bed with Innerspring Mattress Bed in a Box Hideaway Guest Bed Serta® Twin Rollaway Folding Bed with Medium Firm Mattress AeroBed® Insulated Mattress Pad Cover in White AeroBed® Extra Bed in Grey/Blue Disc-O-Bed with Side Organizers in Green/Tan




Air Mattresses & Portable Beds Whether you are spending your weekends out in the wilderness, or you’re visiting an old college roommate, make sure you aren’t sacrificing a soundly sleep at night while traveling. Discover the perfect portable bed or air mattress now with our huge selection of folding beds. Easy transportable and even easier to assemble, an air bed will be sure to keep you comfortable and cozy, no matter where you are visiting. No more crashing on restless couches or a friend’s uncomfortable floor, choose from travel sets, sleepsacks, and a variety of other folding beds to rest your head at night. Most air mattresses and air beds inflate within minutes and deflate quickly as well, which is perfect if you are hosting guests, such as friends or family. Don’t spend another night tossing and turning in a sleeping bag or wrestling around to get comfortable on an achy floor, discover now the best sleeping solution for you while you are on the go or you are having company spend the night.




That way you can either skip the bedside table or keep your table space free. Get a console table for your bed that doubles as a shelf and a desk. It’s also perfect for those days when you just want to eat breakfast in bed. IKEA sells one for $129. Hang towels and things on the back of your door. Here’s a project using PVC pipe. Disguise your desk as a bedside table. Maybe not for the serious gamer. Or, instead of a footboard, use your desk. So you have more space for your bigger computer. Prop up your bed on risers. Not really a “hack,” but hey, sometimes you just need the extra storage space. You can buy these here. Or go for a high bed with tons of drawers. Like this Ikea Hack. Go the super-cheap route with an air mattress and milk crates. There is no shame in that, especially for students. Make a low-profile hanging hamper. Your dirty underthings don’t have to go on the floor. Tuck your bed into an alcove.




This one has extra storage thanks to a bookshelf. Make one wall a focal point with removable wallpaper. Suspended tables can create an illusion of space. For the minimalist in you. Desks and dressers can also float. It all depends on what you need. Hide a shelf behind your bed. Or stick your bed in front of your built-ins. The lost shelves can be long-term storage. Whatever works for your space. Turn old drawers into stackable shelves. Not everyone gets a built-in… You can skip the headboard in favor of a few inches of more floorspace. Lots of inspiration here. Or build a cushy headboard that hangs on the wall. Bring your staple gun. But this is easier than DIY tufts! If you don’t have a closet, offset your bed from the wall and create a closet behind it. You can do this with the Pax system from IKEA. Use every corner of space. You can hang stuff on this rod. They don’t have to be invasive, and they can hold anything from books to knickknacks.

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