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Wonderful furniture for your bedroom

The bedroom is a place we tend to take for granted. It is the room where we spend most of our time, compared with any other room in our house but we often overook at it and neglect its importance. The bedroom is actually where you’ll physically spend most time (asleep hopefully!) but its style, feel and decor are important for your psychological health and well being. Read the rest of this entry »

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Locating the Top of the Line Leather Dog Beds

If you want to give your best pal a nice plush place to take a nap than you should consider a leather dog bed? After all, sleeping on the cold, hard floor is no fun for fido and you know you want to give your favorite pup a great place to take a nice nap. Luckily, there are some great leather dog beds that will give your dog the ultimate in comfort and make them feel at home. Read the rest of this entry »

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Mattresses and Beds for Contract Purposes

Contract beds and mattresses are vital in any commercial environment, and are designed to be much more durable and long lasting than standard consumer ones because of the extensive use they undergo.

Although they aren’t as aesthetically pleasing or have as many features as those designed for domestic use, contract beds and mattresses are ideal for their use. Found in all kinds of settings like student accommodation, holiday camps, prisons, hospitals, care and nursing homes, and hotels and guest houses, contract beds and mattresses are a big part of the UK market. Read the rest of this entry »

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Bed Timeline

We all take our luxurious and comfortable beds for granted, and we don’t think about how much they have changed throughout time from a pallet raised off the ground to a leather bed, beds really have changed since their origins.

Here is a timeline of how beds have developed throughout history and into modern times.

10,000 years ago it was in the Neolithic period that people started sleeping on beds made using branches

3400BCE the Egyptian pharaohs found the benefits of raising a bed off the ground. Read the rest of this entry »

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Reclaimed Wood Bedrooms

Choosing an reclaimed wooden bed or bedroom furniture is a fantastic way of doing your share for the environment, particularly when you think about today’s throw culture in which we live. Reclaimed wood is basically wood from demolished buildings or unwanted furniture that would otherwise be burnt or sent a landfill.

It is estimated that less than 10% of wood is recycled and at least 3,000 tonnes of timber from demolished buildings is sent to a landfill or burnt every working day in the UK. Read the rest of this entry »

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Cot Bed Buying Guide

A cot bed is a useful type of bed for the arrival of your baby, as it changes from a cot into a junior bed as your child grows up. This means a cot bed particularly suitable in making the sometimes uncomfortable transition between a cot to a bed easier and more bearable, as the surroundings are more familiar.

A toddler will generally grow out of a junior bed at about five years old, which makes a cot bed a cost effective choice of bed, as it means you don’t need to buy a different cot and junior bed. Read the rest of this entry »

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Most Exclusive Divan Beds

The most practical and useful styles of beds, divan beds offer a versatile style of bed that has useful storage that is built into the bed base and is good for people who require more bedroom storage.

More storage is especially ideal for busy families, giving additional space to store bits and bobs or clutter is a practical solution. A divan bed is particularly useful if someone doesn’t have enough space for more furniture and floor space is limited, as it makes ideal use of the space in the base of the bed that usually goes unused. Read the rest of this entry »

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Save your Marriage by Sleeping in Separate Bedrooms

Falling asleep in a bed with your partner sounds like an ideal relationship, going to sleep together and waking up together, but in the real world that picture of a perfect life is far from reality for most people. Snoring, talking, fidgeting and duvet hogging are among many of the reasons why couples are now sleeping in separate beds.

Surveys carried out by Surrey University found that the usual British way of sleeping in a 4ft6 double bed can have more harm than good to a relationship, especially when you consider that a standard single bed is 3ft, which means you have less sleeping space than your child does in their bed. Read the rest of this entry »

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Bed Terms

Finding a new bed or mattress can be a confusing task, with so many terms thrown around it’s hard to make out exactly what is what. That’s why Click 4 Beds has put together a useful bed glossary to help you choose your new bed or mattress.

Open coil Designed with individual coils linked together using wire in horizontal or vertical rows, the larger the mattress the more coils there are. Read the rest of this entry »

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Dream Facts

We all like a good dream, there’s nothing better than living out our fantasies in a dream world. Dreams are a somewhat unusual thing, we simply don’t know why or how we dream, all we know is that it’s our brains working overtime. Whatever the reason, you really can’t beat a good dream! Read the rest of this entry »

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