You are ''buying quality'' with bed investment
01/03/2010
People who want to spend as little money as possible on a new bed have been warned that they may face certain pitfalls with this approach.
In a new report for the Daily Telegraph, it was asserted that a person buying a new mattress or bed will likely encounter difficulty, despite many firms being able to provide sound advice as well as their ability to provide a mattress to suit every individual and sleeping position.
Despite this, the paper asserted that the variety of beds and wide range of prices can be confusing to most.
It concluded: "A crude bed will give gyp for less than ten years; a quality bed will support soundly for 30. Spending thousands on a good bed could be the healthiest investment of our lives."
Money was no object for Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi last week, when it was revealed that he bought the bed that formerly belonged to Napoleon.
Posted by Michael Ewing
