Platform Beds Vs. Traditional: Which Is Better For Your Health?
Latex mattresses and platform beds are taking the market by storm. Why are these beds so popular? And are they better than traditional innerspring mattress setups?
(firmenpresse) - compPlatform beds are having a moment. These sleek, contemporary pieces fit perfectly in modern, minimalist, and even children s bedrooms.
But is this trend a moment or a movement? Is it just a fad, or is there something to it?
Who should sleep on a platform bed, and who would be better served by traditional bed designs? The experts at MFC Latex Mattress Canada explain.
Platform Bed = Memory Foam MattressThe flat, solid structure of platform beds pairs well with latex and memory foam mattresses. These mattresses have no innersprings to provide structure, so they tend to sag with traditional bed frames and slats. Platform-style beds, on the other hand, continually bolster the mattress, which in turn provides you with continuous support.
This continuous support makes latex and memory foam mattresses a good choice for side sleepers, as well as those with hip and back problems. The constant support tends to align the spine and relieve pressure points, both of which can be exacerbated by gaps or spring location in traditional mattresses. Partners who share a bed often prefer memory foam, since it absorbs movement and allows individuals to turn without disturbing each other.
Traditional Frame = InnerSpring MattressTraditional bed frames consist of a headboard, footboard, and side rails. Slats run perpendicular between the side rails to create a support for the box spring and mattress. The combination of rails and slats provides support and evenly distributes weight to provide the sleeper with stability and comfort. Further, individual coils within the mattress provide support.
Advancing technology has made memory foam mattresses cooler over the years, but hot sleepers and those who live in warmer climates may still prefer traditional mattresses. They re good for stomach and back sleepers, who do not typically have pressure points develop during the night. Individuals who frequently toss and turn may shift more comfortably on a traditional bed than a memory foam setup.
A Personal ChoiceWhen choosing a mattress, it s important to consider your individual sleep habits as well as your budget. Memory foam mattresses tend to cost more, but last longer than innerspring mattresses - between 8 and 15 years. Innerspring mattresses tend to wear down between years 7 and 10.
When you re considering a product that will last you a decade, you must prioritize your sleep, which ultimately affects your mental health, says Mario, a representative from MFC Latex Mattress Canada.
"The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten," he advises.
If your rest hasn t been great and your old mattress is more than a decade old, it may be time to look for a new mattress. Don t sleep on this one - your health is worth it.
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