
Move over!
Tired of nighttime kicking and pushing? Let's face it. There comes a time in the life of every couple when the double bed, so cozy and romantic for newlyweds, becomes less romantic and more irritating as the anniversaries start to build. Improper sleep can lead to a host of problems that effect marital relationships. Many difficulties can be traced to an uncomfortable bedding arrangement. The right approach, say an increasing number of psychologists and sleep experts, involves reassessing bed size. In the modern world where sleep is increasingly precious, queen beds are the most popular choice, overtaking the twin for the first time in 1999.
Hail to the queen
Queen-size beds can help to reduce sleep conflicts that result from a number of causes:
A queen-size bed is 21 inches wider and 5 inches longer than a twin bed and 6 inches wider and 5 inches longer than a double-size bed. This extra width and length can make all the difference in getting a good night's sleep. A queen bed works well for most rooms and is a good choice for couples who still like the intimate closeness of sleeping in the same bed.
High-tech improvements
Selection and comfort are the key words in queen-size bedding. New innerspring mattress construction, and scientific foam mattress cores (such as "memory foam” and other refinements) as well as waterbeds and high-tech hybrids that combine several sleeping innovations, offer sleepyheads a wide range of alternatives to choose from. Pillowtop mattresses, also a new renovation in comfort, provide an extra layer of softness, and single-sided, no-flip queen-size mattresses are available.
Why wait?
If you haven't seen the revolution in bedding over the last few years, you're in for a real surprise. Visit any of the following convenient locations and discover the difference a queen-sized bed can make in your life.