Spend on: Quality Mattress
This one is a no-brainer. “The one thing I’d always invest in is your mattress,” says Gemma Hill of Bayswater Interiors. “You spend so much of your life in bed, and sleep is essential to good health, so this is one area you should try not to scrimp on. Once you close your eyes, other things in the bedroom don’t matter so much, but a mattress really does.”
Good mattresses can seem eye-wateringly expensive, but, as Hill points out, “Many people will happily spend money on their car, for example, but not their beds, even though they spend more time in them.”
For couples who squabble over mattress firmness, she suggests it might be worth investing in one with different zones. For example, you can buy mattresses that are medium on one side and harder on the other to suit both parties, she says.
The official advice is to change our mattress every eight years. “However, if you can’t afford a new mattress, then get a new topper, as this can help extend the life of your mattress,” Hill says.
Pocket-sprung mattresses will offer the greatest comfort, or look for memory foam options that mold to the shape of your body.
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This one is a no-brainer. “The one thing I’d always invest in is your mattress,” says Gemma Hill of Bayswater Interiors. “You spend so much of your life in bed, and sleep is essential to good health, so this is one area you should try not to scrimp on. Once you close your eyes, other things in the bedroom don’t matter so much, but a mattress really does.”
Good mattresses can seem eye-wateringly expensive, but, as Hill points out, “Many people will happily spend money on their car, for example, but not their beds, even though they spend more time in them.”
For couples who squabble over mattress firmness, she suggests it might be worth investing in one with different zones. For example, you can buy mattresses that are medium on one side and harder on the other to suit both parties, she says.
The official advice is to change our mattress every eight years. “However, if you can’t afford a new mattress, then get a new topper, as this can help extend the life of your mattress,” Hill says.
Pocket-sprung mattresses will offer the greatest comfort, or look for memory foam options that mold to the shape of your body.
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