Choosing a mattress is a ''very personal experience''
15/07/2009
By Michael Ewing
A good quality mattress is what everyone should desire for their home, yet many people often end up buying the wrong one after bad advice or sales talk, it has been noted.
Wayne Warmington, an expert in bedding based in the US, spoke to the Patriot Ledger about this phenomenon, which results in many individuals investing in a mattress which does nothing to enhance their experience of sleep at the end of each day.
He explained that people must start simple, noting that people who sleep on their side are more inclined to buy softer mattresses, though people who sleep on their back will likely prefer something much firmer.
Additionally, latex is able to provide a little more bounce for your buck than memory foam options, Mr Warmington explained.
To get extra life out of such a major investment, the mattress should be flipped every few months and should be replaced completely every ten months for prolonged good health.
Last week, a couple in a hotel room in Florida were tricked into throwing their mattress out of a window following a prank call to their temporary residence at the Hilton Garden Inn stating there was a gas leak in the building.
