king size memory foam mattress topper silent night

king size memory foam mattress topper silent night

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King Size Memory Foam Mattress Topper Silent Night

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By using this site you agree to the use of cookies.Silentnight Impress 2.5cm Memory Foam Topper Luxury soft touch velour removable zipped cover Machine washable at 40 degrees 2 year peace of mind guarantee Made in the UK Silentnight Luxury Impress Memory Foam Mattress Topper provides ultimate support moulding to your unique shape, reduces pressure points on your spine & assists in reducing aches and pains. Recommended by thousands of health professionals including doctors, chiropractors & physical therapists. The mattress topper also returns back to its original shape. DELIVERY TO THE ROOM OF YOUR CHOICE - FREE STANDARD DELIVERY ON ORDERS OVER £100 - ONLINE & IN-STORE At Dreams we are proud to provide a first class delivery service. Our trained Dreams service assistants will deliver your order to the room of choice. As standard practice our two-man delivery team will wear overshoes throughout the delivery process to protect your property, and will walk the route from the property entrance to the room of delivery to ensure there are no obstacles in the way that could be damaged in the delivery process.




If you purchased a divan or mattress our delivery service assistants will remove all packaging and take this away to be recycled (please note bed frame unpacking requires the Assembly Service option available at the checkout). We offer a 6 day delivery service Monday-Saturday between 8am-6pm. On the day of delivery you will receive a phone call from your Dreams delivery team before 10.30am to confirm a two-hour delivery slot to save you waiting around all day. Delivery is free on all orders over £100. Delivery is £4.95 for all orders under £100. For Saturday delivery there is a surcharge of £19. FURNITURE DELIVERY - FREE To ensure your beautifully crafted furniture arrives in perfect condition it will be delivered directly by our specialist supplier, Wiemann. Furniture orders are usually delivered within 8-10 weeks You will receive confirmation that the supplier is dealing with your order within 5 working days of placing your order. Wiemann will then be in contact 4-6 weeks after the initial order date to arrange delivery.




Your furniture will be delivered to your room of choice, assembled and all packaging will be removed. Delivery times are between 8am and 6pm Monday-Friday. BEDDING DELIVERY - £4.95 (FREE ON ORDERS OVER £100) Our bedding and accessories will be delivered by courier service. The courier will provide tracking information so you can keep an eye on the progress of your new purchase. Items are usually delivered within 5 working days. Delivery is £4.95 for all orders under £100 Returns, Refunds and Amendments To amend to your order in any way, please call 0800 652 5090 We want you to be happy with your purchase. If not, for online purchases you are entitled to a full refund if you request one in writing within 14 days of receipt. Please note that a collection fee of £38 will be deducted from your refund. For refunds and exchanging items, it's important that returned items are in pristine condition, so please take care of them and where possible ensure they are in their original packaging.




To make sure that you chose the right mattress or divan, we offer a 40 Night Comfort Guarantee that allows you to sleep on your mattress for up to 40 nights. If its not right for you, you may exchange it for an alternative, as long as you inform us within the 40 nights from the date of delivery. Certain goods may be subject to a cancellation charge. Further Returns & Refunds InformationWe will spend almost a third of our lives sleeping, so it makes sense to spend time, thought and money on which mattress we buy. The right one, say Deane Halfpenny – a consultant in musculoskeletal pain medicine – and osteopath Rehana Kapadia, can ensure you are not only more comfortable, but healthier, too. Kapadia recommends investing time trying them out. “Some people just go into the shop and press them to see how they feel, ” she says, “but I would say you should lie down for 20 minutes on each one. If you just hop on and off, it’s hard to imagine how you will feel after an eight-hour sleep.”




Halfpenny agrees and says spending as much as you can afford on a bed is a good long-term investment in your health – especially when they typically last between seven and 10 years. “In sleep studies where you observe patients through the night, you see how much we all move when we sleep. But if you are uncomfortable, you move constantly and your sleep is not as restful as it should be. “Undisturbed sleep is important because of the fluctuating hormones that are released when we sleep. Disturbed sleep disrupts these patterns. Our bodies are constantly breaking down and rebuilding, and restorative sleep allows your muscles to relax and improves blood flow – [especially] to the discs in your back, which normally have poor blood flow. If your muscles are tense, you won’t get that restorative blood flow.” Kapadia advises choosing a mattress that is supportive as well as comfortable. “Patients often think they should be getting a firm, orthopedic mattress. But, actually, if your mattress is too firm, you can end up with hyperlordosis, where the arch in your back is exaggerated.”




Instead, you should think about a mattress that is soft enough to allow you to sink into it, while firm enough to support you. “It’s about surface area and pressure,” says Halfpenny. “The more of your body that is in contact with the mattress, the less pressure on your shoulders or hips.” Halfpenny says that, if you choose the right mattress, whichever position you sleep in will be comfortable and healthy. She says the optimum position for sleep – to avoid back problems or ligament strain – is on your side with your knees bent. This is because it allows your body – from the back of your head, through your neck, spine and pelvis – to align. “Even without pillows, your neck, spine and pelvis should be in line, so that you aren’t twisted, or turned in on yourself,” she says. “If you sleep on your front – it doesn’t matter how good the mattress – you will twist your neck and back; your head will be turned to the side and your leg probably twisted up.




Even sleeping on your back with your legs straight can put strain on your lower back.” She says that, although many people think they have little control over the positions they adopt in their sleep, it is possible to train yourself to sleep on your side – and doing so is a good idea to avoid long-term back problems. However, because our shoulders and hips are our broadest points, even lying on your side on a too-firm surface can throw this alignment out, says Kapadia. “You can get a lumbar spine sag, meaning your middle will drop into a U shape, stressing the spine ligaments, which can press on your nerves.” So, for eight hours, your ligaments will be working instead of resting. As a result, you can wake up feeling achy instead of rested. “This is why you need a bed that will allow your shoulders and hips to sink in, then your waist and side are supported.” In fact, Kapadia suggests taking a friend bed-shopping with you to check your alignment as you lie on a bed – or even taking a photograph to show how well you are supported.




The worst mattresses, Halfpenny warns, are the old, soft ones, which dip like hammocks in the middle, curving your back. Another tricky issue is buying a mattress for a couple, as each person may have different needs, thanks to their different shapes and weights. “You don’t want one of you to sink in and the other to be bouncing on the top. It’s about surface area and pressure. You need to sink in at first, and then be supported.” Halfpenny says choosing a bed with breathable, natural materials can improve your sleep quality – so that you don’t get too hot and sweaty in the night. But, for those with allergies, Kapadia suggests trying out a bed with natural latex instead. It’s also worth thinking about a bed with a slatted base so that air can circulate, or one with pocket springs to match the mattress. For older patients, and those who find it hard to get in and out of bed, getting a higher base can also help. If you are on a very tight budget and can’t afford the mattress you want, buying a decent one and adding a mattress topper for extra comfort can help.




Finally, don’t forget to think about pillows, say the experts at John Lewis. If you sleep on your side, you might need a firmer one, to fill the space between the side of your head and shoulder. If you are on your back, you need a softer one to keep your neck in line with your spine. Anyone sleeping on their front needs a very flat pillow. But Halfpenny has a final warning: even when you successfully find the perfect bed, your problems might not be over. The pain specialist says he spent more than £4,000 finding the right mattress for himself and his wife, and hours researching it. Although now he can happily sleep for 10 hours at a time, there is one drawback – going on holiday or to visit family is torture. “I just want to get back to my mattress!” £2,050 in a kingsizeDeane’s top choice Rehana: This is really high end. My body is nicely supported so my lower spine is not being pushed down or up. It can be short-sighted to buy too cheap a mattress – try to buy the best you can afford.




Deane: This is fantastic. Not too hard or soft. R: Memory foam like this moulds to your body, but some people find they can get very hot. It’s not very breathable and it retains a lot of heat. If you can’t afford one, you could buy a mattress topper for support.D: This mattress takes time to mould around you, but it’s very supportive. It is firm, but not overly so. R: This is hypoallergenic and has the firmness of a memory foam, but with a bit more bounce. I thought I would like latex but I prefer the other ones.D:I can’t get comfortable – it is far too firm for me. My spine might be in a good position but I don’t feel like I can sink in. £999 in a kingsizeRehana’s top choice R: This is good – the natural fibres breathe better so you don’t get as hot, and it’s very comfortable. The lower layers give you support and the upper layers let you sink into it.D: This is fine, but you don’t get that “Aahhhh” feeling as you are sinking in. All mattresses from John Lewis

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