king size foam mattress singapore

king size foam mattress singapore

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King Size Foam Mattress Singapore

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Bed Frames & Foundation Beautyrest® Advanced Pocketed Coil Technology Sleep Climate Surface Technology with TENCEL® King 182cm x 190cm King Long 182cm x 198cm USA King 193cm x 203cm The above measurements should be taken as close approximations only. For customised sizes, please check stores for details. Models and sizes are applicable to Singapore market only. The image is for pictorial representation only. Triple woven and individually wrapped Pocketed Coil Springs results in increased strength and conformability in each mattress. Sleep Climate™ Surface Technology with TENCEL® Fibre This patent-pending layer of vertically oriented TENCEL® fibres located just beneath the fabric, is designed to dissipate body heat away from the sleeping surface. GelTouch® Foam A layer of plush comfort foam infused with GelTouch provides an additional measure of pressure relief. Aircool Beautyedge Foam Encasement Enhances airflow through the mattress and offers support and stability right to the edge.




Super Pillow-Top Sleep Surface Finish Super pillow-top sleep surface finish is available in premium range of Simmons mattresses only. It features a more lofty and plusher pillow pad. Its luxury is reflected in its ensemble of high quality materials like cashmere, wool, silk, latex and memory foam. Increased durability proven through Cornell University Indentation Test. Fully Imported from USAKing mattresses are a great solution for the master bedroom, as the extra room can create a more luxurious sleep experience. Couples sleeping on a king mattress with different comfort preferences can choose to use two Twin XL mattresses in place of one king mattress. This way, each sleeper has a mattress to meet their specific comfort needs. Serta produces a wide variety of king mattresses featuring both innerspring and all-foam support systems. A Serta king mattress measures approximately 76" x 79.5". These measurements can vary by +/- 1/2". Size availability varies by product and retailer.




Mattress heights vary by product, so please see your retailer for information on specific model height. Select retailers offer a special size called a California king mattress for select models, which measures approximately 72" x 83.5". Please see your local retailer about availability of Serta California king, or "Cal king", mattresses.Before you start, you might want to consider firstly if you really need to replace your existing mattress and buy a new mattress. If your mattress sags, leaves you unrested in the morning, or is more than 10 years old then you need a new mattress. If your lifestyle has changed or is changing (for example, if you are getting married) this is an excellent reason to get a new mattress. Certain health problems you may have - indeed, many musculoskeletal problems - may benefit from a new mattress. You need not wait until it's really obvious that a new mattress is necessary: the need is usually there long before the signs become obvious. For example, by the time a mattress actually sags, it has already long since worn out.




1. Put comfort first - your comfort. 2. Lie down to test whether you want a soft or firm mattress. 3. The correct size for you. 5. Your bed base is important. 6. Which mattress material type is best? 7. Stay away from allergens. 8. Don't be swayed by brand names. 9. A warranty is a must! 10. Ask to try it out at home. Don't fall into the common trap of thinking the brand name and price tag will tell you how comfortable the mattress is. The primary requirement of a mattress is that it be comfortable for you. If it does not meet that need, then it is not suitable, no matter how cheap or expensive it is. You certainly don't want to spend thousands of dollars only to find that the mattress leaves you feeling unrested. Instead, find a mattress which feels comfortable to your body. This depends on several things, such as the firmness, composition and size of mattress. 2. Lie down to test whether you want a soft, medium or firm mattress. No matter what size of mattress you are considering, if you sleep with a partner then ideally you should both visit the showroom together to test out different sized mattresses.




However, where sleep disturbance is a particular problem, you do have the option to put . This helps because the two separate mattresses (even though they are pushed together) transmit less movement than one mattress would. Additionally, this way both of you will benefit from being able to pick your own firmness and comfort level of mattress; for example one partner may prefer a soft mattress and the other a firm mattress, allowing each to achieve an individualized sleep experience. 4. The right thickness. There are a surprising number of disadvantages to having a thick mattress, which you should be careful to take into account when shopping. Firstly, a thick mattress tends to be quite heavy, which can become a problem when you are flipping it. This is particularly an issue if you are purchasing a larger size mattress, such as a queen or king size. Another problem of a thick mattress is that it may make your bed too high, and in terms of appearance this would be a big decorating flop.




You don't want your bedroom to look like the bed was made for a giant to get in and out of, while everything else is in proportion. From a purely practical standpoint, another problem with thick mattresses is that fitted sheets might not be able to fit properly on them. Buying specialty sheets is an added expense and hassle, not to mention that if you already own a collection of fitted sheets they will be rendered unusable on a very thick mattress. Furthermore, if sleeping with a partner, the softness or firmness of an adjustable sprung slatted bed base is something which each partner can adjust differently on his or her side of the bed, according to individual preference. Thus a customized sleeping setup is possible, even with one mattress. Additionally, an adjustable sprung slatted base allows for good air flow and proper ventilation below the mattress, preventing mildew and allowing the proper hygiene you desire. Innerspring with metal coils are the most common but this does not mean they are best.




Innerspring mattresses can be allergen-prone and will eventually sag. Furthermore, if the parts are not of the best quality, the springs can be noisy and/or uncomfortable. A truly well-made innerspring bed can feel comfortable, but this is something you can only test out by lying on it. There are also talks and discussions, especially online, about metal spring coils mattresses attracting and amplifying electro-magnetic radiation (EMR) that is harmful to our human body. Just do a Google search online on the word 'mattress antenna' and you will find many write-ups relating to this topic. A latex mattress is an excellent choice in material. Latex mattresses are made from naturally elastic latex rubber. They therefore do not have any springs. The block of latex rubber used for the mattress is a natural product, derived from the sap of Hevea Brasiliensis, the rubber tree. A latex mattress offers superb comfort and softness, easily conforms to your body shape and weight, yet its elasticity delivers the correct back support you need and keeping your spine naturally align.

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