Posts Tagged ‘beds’

Could A Latex Foam Pillow Be All You Need For A Great Night’s Sleep?

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

The Latex Foam Pillow cannot be compared to any other kind of pillows. Your head will feel totally relaxed on it and, besides, this Latex Foam Pillow is extremely resistant. If you are looking for a reliable product with a long life span, then the Latex Foam Pillow is all you have ever wished for.

Dampness and bad smells are unlikely to develop as the Latex Foam Pillow was conceived to let air circulate. An ordinary pillow will never have the efficacy and durability of a Latex Foam Pillow. The interior of these pillows is made of foam, in order to provide a higher level of coziness and strength. There is a removable cloth sold with the Latex Foam Pillow which can be easily washed.

There are two dimensions available: the regular size, 20″ x 26″, and the queen size, 20″ x 30″. You should definitely invest in a Latex Foam Pillow if you have back or neck problems and/or if you usually have a restless sleep. All sleeping complaints will suddenly vanish if you decide to spend thirty dollars, more or less, on a Latex Foam Pillow.

Get Into The Restful World Of Adjustable Beds

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Ever heard that you’ll spend a third of your life asleep? This is based off sleeping eight hours a day (and eight being a third of twenty-four), so it’s probably not exactly true. Why, then, should you still be interested in getting a better night’s sleep with things like adjustable beds? Because sleep is essential for our bodies and we need a lot of it.

Too many people set aside the importance of sleep. Even when they have trouble sleeping, they tell themselves they don’t need as much as other people do. To be fair, they could well be right. But they still often get much less sleep than is appropriate. A lot of harm can come from continuing this non-sleeping behavior over a long period of time.

You might be able to pass out on a couch in front of the TV, but you really should be sleeping on an actual bed. In the past, the closest people got was a pile of hay, and we’ve come a long way since then. Most beds use box spring mattresses. You want to pick a firmness that will help you sleep the best and decorate the bed as you like it.

Redecorating Your Bedroom? Use A Decorators Trick.

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Are you right in the middle of redecorating, including one or more bedrooms? If so here’s a little trick that the professional redecorators use. A bed in a bag.

If you look in all those home beautiful magazines there’s so many beautifully presented bedroom with color and design matched bedding looking great? All matching, all hot. It looks as if they made the bedding just for that bed doesn’t it?

Yet you try and reproduce the look and you can’t. You can find a great looking duvet cover but you can’t find pillow cases to match. So you do the best you can and try and find something that looks good with that cover. But it never looks like it did in the magazine picture.

Now of course the professional decorators know how to make a bedroom look great, they’re professionals. And they know how to do it with minimal cost. They use a bed in a bag. All the bedding you need right there in one bag. Every single piece of bedding you want, in one purchase.

How To Eliminate Grass And Weeds

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

As part of the renovation nation we bought a my parents home built in the 1950′s and it had a landscaping problem. The parents wanted something different. To keep the grass and weeds from creeping in from the lawn they decided to put the flowers in stone and concrete beds.

This would give a bed above lawn level and required less upkeep. The first step they took was to build a wooden form the desired length, height and width. The beds were raised about five inches above lawn level. A second form was built three inches smaller to fit inside the first form, and in which the concrete is poured. After the forms were built they used the outside form as a guide to dig a trench about six or seven inches deep by three wide. This trench acted as a form for the foundation and was below the frost line. The forms were then secured above the trench and ready to pour the concrete.

Ready-mixed concrete was used but mixed most of the beds using one part cement to two parts sand and a little lime which gives the beds a white appearance when set.