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AmericaMade Antique Bed Mattress We are a great source for antique stores, dealers as well as individuals in regards to antique bed mattresses.  Antique bed mattresses for antique beds range from family heirlooms to extraordinary decor even though they are special odd sizes.  Whether it be Queen Anne antique, Chippendale, Hepplewhite, Adam, Sheraton, Louis XV, Louis XVI,Victorian antique or any other type, We can accommodate any size antique bed mattress whether it be in the midst of  twin size, full size, 3/4 size, queen size, or king size. Four poster antique beds usually found in Early American or Victorian era’s occasionally require cut out corners on the antique bed or three quarter bed mattress which lies around the posts.  Whether the cut out corners on the mattress or box spring are 3 1/2“ x 3 1/2” or 4 1/2” x 2 or any other size, we can adjust the antique size mattress as necessary. Your sleeping surface will be extended.Rabbed or Rabbit (used occasionally) box springs create a wider surface by resting on the side rails.




Call today for pricing 800-761-1100.$42 for $120 Worth of Beds and Mattresses at Los Angeles Mattress Stores $120 Groupon towards beds and mattresses $42 for $120 worth of beds and mattresses Three Things to Know About Choosing the Right Mattress Staff here will be glad to help you find the perfect sleeping surface for you. Check out Groupon’s assessment of mattress firmness to learn what you’ll want to think about. 1. Consider the position you sleep in. Firm mattresses offer uniform support for people who prefer to sleep on their backs, and they’ve been found to be especially helpful for mitigating lower-back pain. Stomach sleepers, too, should go firm to avoid sinking in and curving the spine in the wrong direction. If you sleep on your side, though, getting an arm trapped between your body and a stiff surface is likely to make it fall asleep and dream that it's a snake trapped under a rock. A plush or cushion-topped mattress works well for both side sleepers and people dealing with upper-back or neck pain.




2. Material matters, too. Traditional spring mattresses come in varieties to suit just about anyone, but it’s worth checking out other options. Memory foam can be ideal for people who have chronic pain or sleep beside a restless sleeper, since the material molds around the body and absorbs motion rather than sending ripples across the bed. Latex is great for sleepers who enjoy an especially firm bed, since it’s springy but offers more resistance than memory foam. And newer technologies such as the Sleep Number system let you adjust the firmness of each side of the mattress by gently inflating or deflating remote-controlled air chambers in the center of the bed.Pillow, that is—it’s an important element of your sleep experience, so you’ll want to know whether your favorite one still works with prospective mattresses. Bed down in your usual position for 10–15 minutes, enough time to notice whether there are any uncomfortable pressure points or areas that need extra support.




While you don’t need to show up in your union suit and nightcap, you should wear comfortable clothes that make it easy to crawl up and down from various models. Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. About Los Angeles Mattress Stores Mattress Mart is an authorized dealer for all of the brands that we carry. With a large selection of premium mattresses from Sealy Posturepedic, Stearns & Foster, Therapedic International and Pure Talalay BLISS, we are one of the top mattress stores in the Kalamazoo, Portage and Battle Creek area. Extremely particular about the products that we offer, we focus on delivering quality, longevity and value. As a result, unlike our competitors, we make all of our mattress specifications visible so that you can be confident that the mattress you are purchasing will provide the comfort that you need for a long, long time.




© 2017 Mattress MartAll Rights Reserved.Web Development by Blue Fire MediaSitemap | An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.Show All ItemsBuild a queen size platform bed on the cheap, with storage space underneath, for less than $30, in about an hour, and learn some basic carpentry skills in the process. Please read the "design objective" below.//id/Cheap-easy-low-waste-trestle-table/As a professional carpenter, furniture maker, and designer/builder, I see a lot of home carpentry projects that are grossly overbuilt and over-engineered. One of the goals of this Instructable is to avoid the unnecessary overbuilding that I frequently see on this site, and that I see every day working in the residential construction industry. Many of the building methods we (in the US) use today are horribly wasteful despite the advances that have been made in materials science and structural engineering, because most people in the residential building industry, from architects and engineers to carpenters, are mired in tradition, doing things a certain way "because that is how it has always been done", rather than consulting the best available science




, or even questioning their own assumptions about "the right way to do it". I don't intend to knock tradition, either. Many of the tricks, techniques, and tools that I use daily are definitely "old-school", but seem to have been forgotten.This bed is designed to be cheap, lightweight, sturdy, and produce a minimum of waste, using a minimum number of tools. It is intended for use with a futon or mattress without a boxspring and provides storage space underneath sized to fit common cheap plastic storage bins. It also provides good ventilation for the futon or mattress, something that I learned was necessary after my expensive futon grew a large mold/mildew patch on the underside. For those who might think that this bed is flimsy, my wife and I use it nightly, and I am 6'-5" and weigh 240lbs. I wouldn't jump up and down in the middle of it, but it will easily take any other abuse you commit upon it. When I calc it out, this bed uses 23.16 board feet of lumber (1 bd.ft.= 144 cu.in.), or 1.93 cubic ft., and produces only 42 cubic inches of waste, about 1.25%.




Instructables member frazeeg has posted a SketchUp model here.Step 1: Materials and ToolsShow All ItemsI was able to pick up these materials locally for just under thirty bucks. Bonus points for using reclaimed or scrap lumber. Material: (4) 14' 1x4 #3 and better pine (1) 10' 1x4 #3&btr pine (2) 10' 2x4 Std&btr fir larch (8) 3" #10 wood screws (72) 2" #10 wood screws Try and pick fairly straight, pitch (sap) free lumber, if your local lumberyard lets you do so. Some yards are stingy about this. Try telling them that you are building a bed, and that you would rather not have pitch all over your mattress/futon and floor. The finished dimensions of the top of the bed are 76" x 55". A queen mattress is 60" x 80". The slight mattress overhang covers up the ends of the slats and keeps the user from bumping their legs on them, and uses standard lumber lengths efficiently.A note on screws: I am a professional carpenter and furniture maker, and I make things easier on myself by NEVER using Phillips head screws.

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