Get A Futon Mattress For Your Good Nigh Of Sleep

At last it’s time for you to look for a new futon mattress. May be your present mattress has developed bumps or the seams have fallen apart, clear signs of its deterioration. May be you are beginning to use your futon more often and you expect a better level of comfort while sitting or sleeping over that. Whatever be the reasons; selection of a proper futon mattress is very important. You can start looking for bed ratings right away. For, if you fail in doing so, even the new mattress may not come up to your expectations and you may not sleep as comfortably.

The size of the futon mattress is important. If it is too small you won’t have enough room for a good sleep; nor will it be comfortable for when it is used as a couch. Mattresses for futons have only three sizes. They are twin, full and queen. A twin sized mattress is most suitable for children or teenagers because of their size. The minimum size that you need for a couple who uses futon as a bed is the full sized mattress. The largest and most roomy size is the queen, and this is the best mattress to sleep two people.

When it comes to comfort, the filling of the mattress is an important consideration. A cotton mattress is cheap but will quickly develop lumps and bumps. In case you opt for a cotton mattress, be prepared to rotate it more often, may be every time you use it, to prolong its life without the formation of bums or lumps. A foam mattress is the next level up and can be quite comfortable if you are willing to spend the money. Inner-spring futon mattresses are the same type of mattress that are used for a bed. The most comfortable and the costliest of futon mattresses are the inner spring type of mattresses.

The third and an equally important factor that determines the comfort level of a futon is the thickness of the mattress. For a stand by additional bed, you don’t need those expensive mattresses, a mattress may be just six inches thick as that solves the purpose. On the other hand you’ll need a thickness of eight to nine inches if you intend using it on a more regular basis, as is the case with a full time bed. As the weight of a thick mattress is more than a thin mattress, the former may be difficult to maneuver if ever you wanted to shift a futon from a bed to the couch or vice versa.

  

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