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From a new mattress and wardrobes to a fresh pillow or duvet cover, at Harvey Norman we have everything you need to create your perfect sleep sanctuary. We have rustic solid wood bed frames, sumptuous upholstered bed frames and even antique style metal bed frames for the perfect bedroom centrepiece; plus pocket spring, gel or memory foam mattresses and ultra soft duvets and pillows to place on top. For a finishing touch of style, pick and choose from our huge selection of bed linen, throws and cushions to add a splash of colour and some cozy warmth, plus some stylish accessories and lighting to set the mood. You’re guaranteed to have sweet dreams every night! Beds & Bed Frames Select LocationPlease confirm your selectionconfirmchange store selectionAt Discovering Ireland Vacation, we are often asked about the differences in Bed-Sizes between Ireland and other countries, in particular the USA. Naturally, people who are accustomed to a certain type of bed, like to know what to expect on Ireland Vacations.




Not only is there a difference in the size of beds but there is also a very distinct difference in the terminology used on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. For example, a Kingsize bed in Ireland or the UK approximates to a Queensize bed in the USA. A considerably different bed!!! The table below outlines the sizes of beds, the associated name in Ireland, and the approximate equivalent in North America. If you have a particular preference, then please ask your guide at time of booking to ensure your satisfaction. The terminology relating to room types can also cause confusion. When you stay at a hotel, B&B or Self catering vacations rental in Ireland, the following definitions apply to room types:On average we spend up to one third of our life-time asleep, so the importance of a good Bed and Bedframe cannot be overlooked. Before purchasing your bed, there is a lot to consider. It is very important you... Product Name: A to Z Product Name: Z to A




Single (3 ft) Ivory Bed Frame - Maine Ivory bed frame with low footend Super King Size (6 ft) Oak Bed Frame - Ashford Oak super king size bed frame Double (4 ft 6) Oak Bed Frame - Ashford Oak double bed frame King Size (5 ft) Oak Bed Frame - Ashford Oak king size bed frame King Size (5ft) Grey Fabric Lift - Up Bedframe -... Super King Size (6ft) Grey Fabric Lift - Up Bedframe... Double (4 ft 6) Rustic Solid Bed Frame - Roisin Solid pine double bed frame Super King Size (6 ft) Grey Oak Bed Frame - Georgia Two tone super king size oak bedframe Super King Size (6 ft) Natural Oak Bed Frame -... Mission-style bedframe with slatted headboard Super King Size (6 ft) Grey Fabric Sleigh Bed with... Grey fabric tufted sleigh bed Double (4 ft 6) White French-style Bedframe - Chantilly French-style double timber bed frame in white King Size (5 ft) Grey Fabric Sleigh Bed with Tufted... Double (4 ft) Dark Wood Bed Frame - Valentia




Dark gloss pine double bedframe Single (3 ft) French Country Two-tone Bed Frame -... Two-tone pine & oak single bed Double (4 ft 6) French Country Two-tone Bed Frame -... Two-tone pine & oak double bed King Size (5 ft) French Country Two-tone Bed Frame... Two-tone pine & oak king size bed White Timber Bunk Beds with Shelving & Drawer... White bunk bed with reversible colour shelving Super King Size (6 ft) Solid Dark Gloss Wood Bed... Solid New Zealand pine super king bed frame Double (4 ft 6) Solid Dark Gloss Wood Bed Frame -... Solid New Zealand pine double bed frame King Size (5 ft) Solid Dark Gloss Wood Bed Frame -... Solid New Zealand pine 5ft bed frame Super King Size (6 ft) Dark Wood Bed Frame - Valentia Dark gloss pine super king bedframe Double (4 ft 6) Dark Wood Bed Frame - Valentia King Size (5 ft) Dark Wood Bed Frame - Valentia Dark gloss pine 5ft bedframe Single (3 ft) Natural Pine Bunk Bed - Austin




Solid pine bunk in natural stained finishSorry, this part of the web site is not available in your country. DoneDeal is a web site for people in Ireland and Northern Ireland. safety reasons, and to avoid confusion, we do not allow access from other countries. If you want to contact a user about their ad, please call them instead. You find their phone number in the ad. If you are in Ireland or Northern Ireland, please send an email to support@donedeal.ie with the following information: We will use the information to update our security filter. Thank you for using DoneDeal.ieMarch is Bed Month and, more than ever, the importance of a good night’s sleep is being stressed by doctors and health professionals. We could learn some lessons from hotels, whose unique selling point is a good night’s sleep. Endless amounts are spent on getting the right bed and mattress, crisp linens, fluffy duvets, the right pillows and providing enhancements for sleep.




When the Dean Hotel opened during the recession on Harcourt Street, Dublin’s clubbing zone, they knew that bedrooms had to be special to tempt people to stay. They bought the best Irish-made mattresses, the King Koil Seventh Heaven, for the bespoke bed-frames and teamed them with soft linens and fluffy pillows. Power showers, Marshall sound systems and a selection of vinyl records, Nespresso machines, fully stocked mini-Smeg fridges and lots of Irish snacks completed the treats. “People often comment about the beds,” says Brian Davern, general manager of the Dean. “They ask where to buy them and also the lamps, toiletries, pillows, turntables, records; people love our rooms.” At Ashford Castle in Co , which was lavishly refurbished in 2015 by new owner Red Carnation Hotel Collection, the company’s president spared no expense in transforming the bedrooms. She kept many of the original bespoke four-poster beds and Victorian hand-carved mahogany frames.




New mattresses were custom-made for Ashford by Respa, a bed manufacturing company in business for over 60 years inAshford’s embroidered bedlinens are made by Exclusive Linens in the UK and are 300-thread count. Westin Hotels felt so strongly about the importance of a good bed that it designed its own, the Heavenly Bed. After months of testing hundreds of mattresses, sheets, pillows, and at one stage getting staff to sleep in a ballroom on a variety of beds, the Heavenly Bed was developed. It is so successful that Westin has sold thousands to customers worldwide. At Castlewood House in Dingle, Co Kerry, awarded the best hotel for romance this year by Tripadvisor, it is Irish all the way for owners Helen and Brian Heaton. The 12 rooms have King Koil beds and this year the couple have replaced all the mattress toppers with even thicker and more luxurious ones from Lissadell Liddell. Expect to pay from €100-€300 for mattress toppers, depending on filling. “We always order our Egyptian cotton sheets from Murrays in Charleville, and our towels and bathrobes from Lissadell,” says Helen.




Murray’s Textiles of Charleville has been supplying the Irish hospitality industry with linens from around the world for over 100 years. At Inchydoney Island Lodge and Spa, marketing manager Ruth McCarthy says: “We are definitely aware of the importance and value of a good night’s sleep. We buy our beds from Respa and we hire the linen from Kings Laundry which is also an Irish company. We use 300-thread count linen, and duvets rather than blankets. We chose feather over microfibre.” Inchydoney supplies Elemis Quiet Mind Pillow Spray and an Elemis Quiet Mind Temple Balm among the toiletries in bedrooms. Guests also benefit from the fresh sea air at Inchydoney. Powerscourt Hotel Resort & Spa believes in the saying that “sleep is the golden chain that ties health and our bodies together”, so it tries to ensure all guests receive the best night’s sleep possible during their stay. Beds are custom-made, with Sealy mattresses that are 200cm x 200cm in size, bigger than usual.




Bed toppers are custom-made by German company Hanse, as are the 300-thread count linens. A “good night’s sleep” turndown service is available on request and this includes a lavender pillow mist along with creamy lip balm. The pillow menu offers a wide range of pillows from foam to feather to down feather. When Frank and Mary Slattery, proprietors of Carrig Country House in Killorglin, Co Kerry, were travelling in Kerala, India some years ago, they found the perfect bed for their presidential suite. Their host in Kerala, Bibi Baskin, took them to an extraordinary furniture warehouse in Fort Kochi where they found a beautifully carved four-poster Maharaja’s bed. Several months later the bed turned up in Kerry. “It cost as much to ship the bed as we paid for it,” says Frank, “but well worth it.” They were able to get a King Koil six-foot mattress to fit it exactly and designed the canopy drapes in an Indian style. It must be the only hotel in Ireland with a Maharaja’s bed and “everyone who sleeps in it loves it”, says Frank.




The ultimate sleep experience has not yet come to Ireland but the 9sq m all-white cabins in the YotelAir airport hotels are all about luxury sleep comfort. The newest to open is airside in Terminal 2E at Paris CDG airport. The Serta Signature gel mattresses are specially made and convert from a sofa to a bed at the touch of a button. Just as well as the rooms have no chairs as the bed is your relaxation zone. Linens are luxury cotton with big, plump microfibre pillows and duvets; mood lighting creates the atmosphere to enjoy the smart TV. The rooms are very quiet and dark to allow for a good sleep. Rates are from €75 for four hours and €115 for overnight. Hotelier Francis Brennan of the Park Hotel in Kenmare is an expert in quality bedding, with his own range of bedlinens that has been a runaway success for Dunnes since launching last year. “I could not believe how quickly the linens sold out,” he says. “Two months’ supply was gone in 10 days.” The 300-thread count set of sheets for a king size costs from €200.

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