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Looking For An Adjustable Bed? Read This

A good night's sleep is crucial for your health and overall well-being. Generally, the bed you have can make all the difference in your quality of sleep. Therefore, it's imperative that you invest in the right kind of bed. For instance, adjustable beds have several benefits over their regular counterparts. They are excellent for managing back pain, can relieve arthritis pain, are designed to reduce the symptoms of acid reflux, can help with snoring, are known to improve blood circulation and their ergonomic design is perfect for pre-bedtime relaxation.

However, like regular beds, adjustable beds come in various styles and designs. If you are wondering which one to select, answering these questions can help you find the right one.

Which Adjustable Position Do You Want?

Adjustable beds can tilt in different ways. Sit-up or head-up adjustable beds are among the most popular options you will find. As the name implies, you can only tilt the top half of your bed, allowing you to sit up. These beds are ideal for pre-bedtime relaxation, watching some TV, and even sleeping. You can also choose your preferred tilt angle thanks to the remote-control technology these beds have. That means you can always customise the tilt to suit your needs.

You can also go for head-and-foot-up adjustable beds for even greater convenience. With these beds, you can raise both your upper and lower body. They come with greater comfort and relaxation. In addition, they are perfect if you have swollen legs or tired feet.

Do You Have A Sleeping Partner?

If you plan to share the bed, it's critical to be mindful of your sleeping partner when choosing one. Split adjustable beds are the perfect solution for such cases, especially if your comfort preferences and sleep needs differ. A split bed will allow you to personalise your adjustments and prevent you from disturbing your sleeping partner.

What Features Do You Need?

Adjustable beds come with a myriad of features to suit different needs and preferences. These features are designed to enhance the beds' comfort levels, convenience and functionality. However, it's worth noting that the bed will be pricier the more features it has, so it would be best to consider your budget before deciding on the ones you need. Some of the features you may want on your adjustable bed include neck tilt functionality, programmable positioning or memory settings, massage functionality, smart controls like wireless remote control or mobile App control, charging ports, wall-hugging design, lighting fixtures, etc. 

For more information about adjustable beds, contact a local retailer.