Mattress shopping, any tips? DH has been complaining about our bed for years and years, I have no issue with it at all, but he says he lays on it and instantly a pit forms. It's been killing his back forever and so I just agreed we could buy a new one. I'd really been trying to hold out till this mattress hit at least 10 years old, but that's still almost a year and a half away.
I hate mattress shopping almost as much as I hate car shopping. The price ranges are insane, the salespeople are sleazy, there's no way to compare across stores, etc.
We have a king now and we are strongly considering it replacing it with two twin XL mattresses instead. We like vastly different levels of softness - I want to sleep on a cloud and he wants to sleep on a brick wall, we never ever touch each other when we sleep anyways, we are always both on our "side" of the bed so I don't think the joint in the middle will matter, I think it will help us both sleep better due to being less able to feel tossing and turning and I think it will be cheaper. But I also worry we are making an expensive mistake. I don't know which way to go. I think we will end up with innerspring mattresses, he's extremely opposed to memory foam and I want the two mattresses to be the same type. My biggest concern is getting two mattresses that are the same height but different firmness levels.
I think we are also going to get an actual bed this time, with a wooden platform frame instead of just a metal frame and box springs too. Are ikea beds any good? They have some decent looking ones that would match our current furniture.
I hate mattress shopping almost as much as I hate car shopping. The price ranges are insane, the salespeople are sleazy, there's no way to compare across stores, etc.
We have a king now and we are strongly considering it replacing it with two twin XL mattresses instead. We like vastly different levels of softness - I want to sleep on a cloud and he wants to sleep on a brick wall, we never ever touch each other when we sleep anyways, we are always both on our "side" of the bed so I don't think the joint in the middle will matter, I think it will help us both sleep better due to being less able to feel tossing and turning and I think it will be cheaper. But I also worry we are making an expensive mistake. I don't know which way to go. I think we will end up with innerspring mattresses, he's extremely opposed to memory foam and I want the two mattresses to be the same type. My biggest concern is getting two mattresses that are the same height but different firmness levels.
I think we are also going to get an actual bed this time, with a wooden platform frame instead of just a metal frame and box springs too. Are ikea beds any good? They have some decent looking ones that would match our current furniture.