April 8, 2007

15 Futon Mattress Tips

Tip! Futon slip covers are easy to use. They come ready to use: Just slip it over your futon mattress, and the look of your old sofa or chair will change dramatically.

A futon mattress is a great choice. After all its 100% pure cotton which means is allergy and environmentally friendly. Cotton has natural ventilation qualities and your futon will also form to your body providing support. But before you buy here are 15 futon mattress tips.

1. Life Expectancy - expect your futon to last about 7 years. It will last about the same length of time as a traditional mattress.

2. Care - roll and turn at least once a month.

3. Try Before You Buy - as with any traditional mattress you need to try before you buy. Relax, enjoy, and find the thickness that’s right for you.

4. Protection - your mattress is going to need a cover. If it’s going to be in a child’s room or somewhere where there’s a risk of accidents then use a vinyl cover underneath the cover. You can also use a mattress pad to absorb dirt and sweat.

Tip! There are many options when it comes to protecting your futon mattress with a futon cover. The fabrics available are almost endless, from leather or suede offering a rich look, to denim for a more rugged appearance.

5. Flip It - flip and rotate your mattress at least once a month. This ensures even wear. If you have one of those mattresses you can’t flip, then at least be sure to rotate it.

6. Handles - don’t use the handles to pick up the mattress. They are only designed for sliding the mattress around slightly.

7. Don’t Jump - the kids might think jumping on the bed is fun but it can damage the futon mattress so don’t allow it. If they want to jump buy them a trampoline.

8. Refresh - use baking soda to freshen your mattress. Sprinkle, let it sit for a day and then vacuum off.

9. Warranty - find out what the frame warranty is. It should be at least 5 years.

10. Thickness - your mattress should be a minimum of 6 inches if you are going to use your futon as a mattress.

Tip! Make no mistake, a futon is still very durable, but they do have their limits when it comes time for everyday use. A futon mattress will only stand up to so much before giving out.

11. Material - your futon should be made of cotton, cotton and foam, or cotton polyester. Cotton and foam weighs less than other combinations and it doesn’t sag.

12. Inter spring - An inter spring mattress is made of a spring unit that has a layer of foam and cotton on each side. A good choice for additional firmness.

13. Frame Type - you can choose between a bi-fold or tri-fold frame. A bi-fold folds once and uses the mattress length as the couch for more seating. The tri-fold folds twice and uses the width of the mattress for the couch.

14. Wood - pine is the most affordable and durable wood option for the frame. There are also metal frames that are fairly reasonable in price.

Tip! The mattress is the seat cushion to provide comfort for both sitting and sleeping. Futon mattresses have to be of good quality in order to avoid hard and uncomfortable futons.

15. Mattress Size - a King measures 76 x 80 inches, a queen is 60 x 80 inches, a double is 54 x 75 inches, and a single is 39 x 75 inches.

A futon mattress is a great investment offering you affordability, durability, and comfort. It’s a great choice for a master bedroom or a guest room. These 15 futon mattress tips will help you choose the correct mattress for your needs. So are you ready to start shopping?

Catherine has been a salesperson for a bedding store for the last 15 years and enjoys helping customers select the right products for maximum comfort and support. Come to http://www.mbwl.net to get free advice on evaluating mattresses and tips on how to buy a mattress.

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April 7, 2007

How to Choose a Futon Mattress

Tip! Understanding the importance of health, most people prefer to choose the all natural 100% cotton Futon mattresses, for these are deemed to be much healthier and environmentally friendly then the other synthetic and spring based mattresses.

From college dorms to guest rooms, teenager bedrooms to bachelor pads, futons are cool. Futons are a popular choice in small spaces. Since they can be used as a couch or a bed, they are an extremely versatile piece of furniture.

When shopping for a futon, consumers should also consider what type of futon mattress they will want. Futon mattresses are usually made of either cotton or foam, or a combination.

When buying a futon mattress, you will need to think about how the futon will be used. The answer to this question will greatly affect the type of mattress you should buy. If the futon will be used as a bed, you will need to buy the thickest futon mattress you can afford. You can save money by buying a thinner mattress, but at the cost of your comfort.

Will the futon be used as both a couch and as a bed? If so, the mattress will have to endure a lot of folding. In this case, you will need a futon mattress that is very flexible. An innerspring mattress or a cotton-polyester blend is probably a good choice. Mattresses containing foam are also good possibilities as foam is good at conforming to new shapes. Foam mattresses also give added support.

Futon mattresses are available from such well-known manufacturers as Simmons, Beautyrest, and Sealy. They can range in price from way under $100 to several hundred dollars, depending on size, brand name, construction, and materials.

Tip! For every home, whether large or small, there is a corner of a room that would be perfect for a Futon. Whether by necessity (limited space) or by design (home décor options), an investment in a Futon mattress will pay off and likely be one of the most comfortable places to relax, or get a healthy good nights sleep.

Futons Store offers futon mattresses with free shipping; Overstock often sells futon mattresses at deep discounts over retail; Department stores such as Target, WalMart, and JC Penney sell futon mattresses.

It is also a good idea to buy a futon mattress cover for your futon. This will protect it from staining and the need for frequent washing. This, in turn, extends the longevity of your futon mattress. In addition, the cover adds a touch of color and style to your futon.

Mattresses Info provides detailed information about air, foam, memory foam, futon, and waterbed mattresses and mattress pads, plus advice about mattress stores. Mattresses Info is the sister site of Memory Foam Web.

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April 6, 2007

A Futon Cover on Your Futon Mattress is a Healthy Way to Sleep

Tip! The mattress is the seat cushion to provide comfort for both sitting and sleeping. Futon mattresses have to be of good quality in order to avoid hard and uncomfortable futons.

The origin of the futon mattress is very interesting. The Japanese have a rich heritage and culture, and it is most common for them to sleep on a futon mattress laid on the floor, although many Japanese today sleep in beds. The western lifestyle calls the small couch that turns into a bed futon, but it is much different than the traditional Japanese futon. The futon mattress in Japan is made up of three traditional components, kakebuton (comforters), shikibuton (under futon), and the pillow, which is called the makura. Wrapped in shikifu (sheets), the shikibuton is stuffed with cotton batting. They use different types of futons depending on the season, with heavier ones in the winter and light ones in the summer.

The light futon mattress is made from down feathers and is very comfortable, but also the most expensive. The kakebuton cover goes over the kakebuton, more commonly named futon cover in North America. A traditional Japanese pillow is filled with buckwheat chaff and red beans and is called the makura. They store their bed during the day in a closet called the oshiire, that is divided into two shelves and usually has sliding doors. Because Japanese homes are small, they usually keep the futon mattress on the upper shelf in the oshiire closet as the room is usually used for dual purposes. The Japanese are masters at living in small spaces. When the futon is stored during the day, the room can be used as a guest room or workroom.

Tip! The futon mattress of a futon bed is usually not as thick as a regular bed mattress, and can be filled with foam, cotton, innersprings, polyester and/or viscoelastic foam. They are somewhere between a mattress and a mattress topper.

They air their futon cover and futon often and usually place them in the direct sun to keep them dry and fresh. If left on the floor too long or in the closet too long, it could be ruined. A product that is commonly used in Japan to dry futons is referred to as a futon kansouki. It is placed between the Kakebuton and the shikibuton while it is spread out on the floor. When the futon mattress is aired regularly it helps you sleep well. The Japanese also claim that sleeping on the floor is better for the back than sleeping on a soft bed. In Japan, people who have back problems, most commonly sleep on the floor.

By Terry Price- The sealy mattress can offer you a tradition of cutting-edge technology, along with a heritage of providing people like you with a great night’s sleep! http://www.mattressbedsfutons.com/sealy-mattress.html or how about something from Serta, another leader in mattress products! http://www.mattressbedsfutons.com/serta-mattress.html

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