Choosing the Proper Double Bed

It begins with a creak. You hear the springs of your child’s double bed from across the hall, that restless rattle. Every toss and turn is captured, turned to a rickety sound. There’s the fumble of covers, the discard of a sheet. And then… there are footsteps against the floor, padding eventually to your room. You’re already waiting with open comfort and a patient sigh. Your child will share your bed tonight and you will wait for morning. 

Sleep is a vital thing. This is a truth none would deny. But, often, that truth is forgotten in the sag of a double bed. Comfort shapes every night and children require more than a sheet to ease them into dreams. They instead need a mattress that will suit their needs. It’s finding the perfect match to create perfect harmony.

Parents should therefore understand the importance of these three elements:

1. Type: There’s a wide variety of mattress, all promising the best nights and the longest years. Consider your child’s preferences, though. Look at the difference in firmness, materials and warranty. Search for items that will be able to endure the rough wear of being in a child’s room. It’s recommended also that you avoid those with metal coils beneath as these rarely provide the needed support.

2. Allergy Worries: Illness is an unfortunate part of growing up. Your child will bring home an impossible mix of viruses and concerns. A double bed, however, can help to deter more severe reactions. Look to memory foam mattresses and hypo-allergenic options. This can curb many potential problems. 

3. Style: Children need more than sleep. They need instead to imagine. Consider beds tailored to the themes of a room (whether pirate ships, automobiles or more). This will make the area more inviting and your little one more likely to stay within it. 

The right bed is the difference between dreams and restless nights. Choose wisely.

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