Tips on Buying an Adjustable Bed in SA
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What makes a good adjustable bed? How do adjustable beds actually work? Will an adjustable bed base be compatible with my current mattress? What about using it with my headboard and footboard? Will I need different pillows and sheets?
There are plenty of things you’ll want to know about adjustable beds before taking the leap to transform your sleep. Buying an adjustable bed is an investment that can massively upgrade your sleep quality, energy levels, and lifestyle. But to get all of the benefits, you’ll want to know exactly what to look for in an adjustable bed that will meet your unique needs, while delivering comfort, quality, and value.
In this blog, we will answer your pressing questions and share the best tips and advice on buying an adjustable bed in South Africa.
Read on, so we can help you find the perfect power bed in your bedroom!
An adjustable bed consists of an electric-powered, remote-controlled bed base (with a compatible mattress) which allows you to change the configuration of the bed in various ways, depending on the model and its functionality.
Here are the three most common settings available for adjustable beds:
We’ve probably all had at least one experience of sleeping on an adjustable hospital bed. Thankfully, consumer versions of adjustable beds bear little resemblance to those creaky, clinical creations—and they come with way better breakfast-in-bed options!
But apart from the style upgrades, the concept hasn’t changed. Adjustable beds for home use will provide you with the same superior levels of comfort and customized support to ease pain and discomfort, make it easier to do a wider range of activities from the comfort of your bed, and enjoy deeper, more restorative sleep.
Still toying with the idea of upgrading to an adjustable bed and wondering if it’s really worth it? It’s an important decision, so let’s help you decide by taking a look at some of the key benefits that have persuaded thousands of sleep lovers to sit up and take notice.
Enjoy optimal comfort at the touch of a button
The main concept of the adjustable bed is, of course, being able to customize the support your bed provides at the touch of a button. No more fiddling with heaps of pillows or special cushions to find your ideal comfort zone for sleeping, sitting in bed to read or work, or simply having an afternoon rest with your feet up. Your adjustable bed does all the hard work for you! Not only does it conveniently provide the right support where you need it, but allows you to easily shift from one mode, activity, or position to another, ensuring you stay comfortable for hours.
Adjustable beds that come with both the ‘head up’ and ‘feet up’ function can help you find a sweet spot of comfort that’s been coined the ‘zero gravity’ position. With both your head and knees raised above the level of your heart, you’ll experience a sensation of weightlessness, which effectively relieves the compression on your spine and other pressure points, and allows optimal blood flow. Lying in this position is especially useful for relieving back pain, achy feet and swollen ankles—there’s really nothing better after a long day on your feet or sitting in an office chair.
Find relief for a host of health conditions
Adjustable beds can play a significant role in alleviating pain, discomfort and a number of other health conditions.
Thanks to the fact that it relieves pressure in key areas and improves circulation, sleeping on an adjustable bed can help relieve back pain, aching joints, pain from arthritis, neck and shoulder tension, swollen ankles and feet, and other general body pains, while also improving digestion as you sleep.
Sleeping in a comfortable elevated position can help relieve acid reflux and heartburn. Elevating the head also reduces any constriction of the throat and airways, which reduces any nightly breathing difficulties associated with asthma, snoring and sleep apnea.
Last but not least—it should go without saying that recovering from injury or surgery is best done in the comfort of an adjustable bed!
Please be sure to check with your doctor or health professional about the benefits of an adjustable bed for any specific health issue.
What sizes do adjustable beds come in?
If you are looking for a bed for two people to share, a King size makes the most practical sense, since a King is made up of two separate twin beds which can be operated independently by each person without disturbing the other.
Adjustable beds do not generally come in split Double or Queen sizes, which would be too narrow to adjust and sleep on safely. Normal (unsplit) Double and Queen size beds are sometimes available, but are generally only suitable for one person to sleep on, due to operational and weight limitations. For most individuals, a single or three-quarter-size adjustable bed is quite sufficient for their sleeping needs.
For these reasons, single, three-quarter, and split King adjustable beds are the most common sizes you’ll find on sale.
Can I use any type of mattress with an adjustable bed base?
An adjustable bed is a significant upgrade from a normal bed base. But what if you’ve already got a great quality mattress—can you simply transfer it to use with an adjustable bed base?
Well, that depends.
The best mattress types for adjustable beds are flexible, durable foams like latex, memory foam, pure foam and certain hybrid foam mattresses.
Spring mattresses are generally incompatible since they are not designed to flex and bend, and will likely get damaged on an adjustable base.
Certain hybrid pocket spring mattresses may possibly work for an adjustable base, but you’ll need to check with the manufacturer on the specifics of your mattress model.
In short, while your current mattress may be compatible with an adjustable base, it’s risky to hope or assume it’s going to work out. Your best bet it to check with both the mattress and the base manufacturer to be sure you won’t encounter any issues.
Below are some further guidelines to help you get a better idea of whether the mattress you have in mind will be compatible.
Apart from mattress type, there are a few other important factors to look at to figure out whether your current mattress (or one you plan to buy) is compatible with an adjustable bed base.
Size
Obviously, you’ll need to make sure your mattress is the right size for the adjustable base. But this is not as simple as checking whether it’s Single or Three-Quarter—as mentioned above, adjustable bases don’t always adhere to standard sizing, so you’ll need to check the specific measurements. Another important factor is that a mattress for an adjustable bed needs to be extra-length. This is to account for the shortening effect that happens when the mattress bends.
Comfort zones
One potential problem is that modern mattresses are often designed with different pressure zones in the makeup of the mattress. If these are not compatible with the specific design of the adjustable base, you won’t be able to benefit properly from the mattress design, and could end up harming the mattress integrity over time.
Weight limit
Another factor to be aware of is that adjustable bases come with a specific weight bearing load, so you don’t want to use a mattress that’s too heavy, or it could cause problems with the mechanical parts.
Mattress quality
It’s a bad idea to pair a low-quality mattress with an adjustable bed base. The mattress needs to be able to stand up to the extra pressure and offer the flexibility and durability needed to conform to frequent adjustments.
Can I use any type of mattress with an adjustable bed base?
If you’re worried about the idea of having an adjustable bed base that sticks out like a sore thumb against the rest of your bedroom décor, worry no more. While there are a few technicalities involved, most adjustable beds can be used together with a headboard or a full bed frame to ensure your sleep destination is not only super smart, but super stylish too.
Adjustable beds can be used with both types of frames, as long as there is sufficient clearance for the adjustable base to go through its range of motions. Some adjustable beds work in a way that requires zero clearance, while others need some space underneath for the moving parts.
Adjustable beds that stand on legs and require some clearance are best paired with panel bed frames. If the frame includes a box spring or slats, you would simply need to remove these to allow the adjustable base to fit neatly inside the outer frame.
Many adjustable beds on sale in South Africa, such as the Slumberflex Adjustable Beds sold by Cielo, come with the option of a stylish bed frame included.
Using a headboard with an adjustable bed
If you don’t want to bother with a bed frame and simply want a headboard for your bed, that’s no problem either. Most adjustable beds are compatible with headboards, and many come with pre-installed brackets to easily hook on a headboard or a footboard. If it’s not possible to attach a headboard to the adjustable bed base using hooks or bolts, you can look at various options for freestanding or wall-mounted headboards.
Do you need different sheets for an adjustable bed?
If you don’t already use fitted sheets on your mattress, these will be a must for an adjustable bed to ensure your sheets stay in place. You may possibly need to buy extra depth sheets, depending on the thickness of the mattress, but standard depth sheets are fine for most foam mattresses.
For a split king adjustable bed, you will need two separate fitted sheets for the two single mattresses to accommodate separate adjustments. You may also want to have individual top sheets and duvets, depending on how much independent movement is going on in the night!
Are adjustable beds good for side sleepers?
Sleeping on your back is great for spinal health since gravity is not working against your spine’s natural alignment. Adjustable beds make this ideal sleep position even better by supporting a natural bend at the knees and allowing the head to be comfortably elevated, thereby reducing the common problems of snoring and sleep apnea. So there’s no question that adjustable beds are great for back-sleepers.
But there’s good news for all of us side-sleepers, too, who reportedly make up over 70% of the population, on average.
While sleeping on your side usually feels quite natural and comfortable, the common problem is that it can put a lot of pressure on the hips and shoulders. Side-sleepers, therefore, benefit from mattresses that help to keep the spine in a neutral position by providing semi-firm support with enough ‘give’ to ease those key pressure points. The high-quality foam mattresses used with adjustable beds tend to fit the bill perfectly, providing the ideal level of support for side sleepers.
Adjustments can certainly work to your advantage as well. Having the upper body slightly elevated helps take the pressure off your shoulders. Elevating the knees slightly can also help to take pressure off the hips as they are cradled in a natural curve, although some people find it more comfortable to have the legs and knees at a more neutral angle.
The bottom line is, while you may need to experiment a little to find your perfect comfort zone, an adjustable bed can help you get a better night’s sleep and avoid morning aches and pains, whether you sleep on your back or your side.
And if you’re a stomach sleeper? Well, sleeping on your stomach is not recommended in general, since it puts a lot of pressure on the lower back. Adjustable beds are not specifically designed to cater to stomach sleeping, but with the help of a pillow or two, you’ll probably still be able to sleep comfortably in a flat position, and enjoy the other benefits of an adjustable bed during your waking hours. Many people even report that sleeping on an adjustable bed has helped them permanently switch to a different sleeping position.
If you’re convinced by now that an adjustable bed is the right choice for you, let’s help make sure you know exactly what to look for in a well-designed, high-quality product that’s going to hook you up with all of the benefits, and none of the headaches. Here are our top 10 tips for buying an adjustable bed in SA, whether you’re shopping in-store or online:
Your quality of sleep affects every part of your life, from day-to-day energy and positivity, to living a longer, healthier life. There’s really no wiser investment than choosing a bed that will put you in the best possible sleep zone—physically and mentally.
The Slumber Flex adjustable sleep system brings you the best in sleep technology for peaceful, uninterrupted rest and recovery, with all the benefits of independent head, foot and vertical lift adjustment.
Beds are sold in three options:
Full Slumber Flex adjustable bed with mattress, upholstered bed frame and headboard included
Choose the configuration that perfectly suits your needs, and your style!
Ready to re-inspire your sleep? Visit Cielo in store or online today to view the full Slumber Flex range.