Thursday, September 20, 2012

Beddy Bye

Antz and I have terrible luck with our beds. We have been sharing a bed for over 15 years now and have purchased 4 beds together in that time period. We *well I* do all the research and test them out in the store. They always seem comfy and solid, at first, then next thing you know I start tossing and turning and waking up with a sore back. I don't know if it's our mattress or my old lady back but we have been pretty miserable this last year. I blame our tiny bedroom. Antz and I are both, to put it mildly, GIANTS! So our giant bodies, along with a little lovely 30 lb. girl who sneaks into our bed in the middle of the night *most of the time I am surprised to see her in our bed in the morning, she's that quiet* and this huge cat lady

My large Lola
Our queen is maxxed out in such a tiny space.

Looks roomy until you add 2 1/2 people!
Antz and I practically have to play rock, paper, scissors to see who has to squeeze against the window side. Our mattress is on year 6 so it's definitely time to purchase a new one. Here's my dilemma, I don't want to spend a fortune on a fancy one in a queen size when I hope to be getting a king size one in 3 years *when we move, God willing* plus theres no way a king would fit in that tiny room, so it's another bargain priced Ikea mattress for us. Our bed frame is a total mess. We thought we scored a deal when we bought our Malm frame.

Our brand new bed frame and Serta mattress 6 years ago
I loved the platform style and Antz liked the dark wood finish. Little did we know that "wood finish" is merely a sticker which began to peel months after we bought it. What happened next was I found the most adorable desk at West Elm

Sheesh this is the only recent photo I have of that side of the room. That printer stand takes up too much space and clashes with the room design :(

*I thought it was perfect for bill paying yet I rarely use it* so now we have very little space between it and the foot of our bed, which means Olivia and I are constantly hitting our shins on the sharp corner of the bed. Antz is smarter than us so he hasn't bruised his leg but even the bumper we put on the corner didn't work. I have been searching for a bed that is in our price range, in the color we want and doesn't ruin my shins. I almost bought this guy but it was only in white before it sold out.

Roebling Bed
Roebling frame from West Elm
It's so lovely but I wasn't keen on spending $699 on the queen frame along with $599 for the mattress from Ikea. So I waited and waited for it to go on sale and it finally did, and then immediately sold out of all sizes except king. Bummer! So again, we are going with an Ikea frame. It's too tempting to pass up. It's a queen size frame with storage drawers underneath which we need for all our extra bedding that barely fits in our linen closet.

OPPDAL Bed frame with storage IKEA The four drawers in the bed frame provide a lot of storage space.
Oppdal queen bed frame with storage drawers
OPPDAL Bed frame with storage IKEA The four drawers in the bed frame provide a lot of storage space.
I think it's perfection for $249. Antz is tearing apart our dilapidated old bed frame and building our new sleek, fancy-pants bed tonight. Of course I'm on the hunt for some new bedding to accompany such a cool frame. These are my top choices so far, we'll see what's on sale on Black Friday.

striped sheets - west elm
Striped sheet set from West Elm. Yellow or grey?

Orla Kiely bedding.
Orla Kiely bedding for Bed, Bath & Beyond *sold out in stores, may be hard to find a complete set*
Still waiting on bedding from Anthropologie to go on sale. Another sucky thing is we go through featherbeds every year. We got a rad one last Christmas and it's already flat as a pancake *a very thin pancake* so now I gotta buy a new one too. Antz has been plugging away on the new bed for an hour now. I'll post pictures when he's done. Here's to a good night's sleep!

Here's the old beddy.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yes, definitely! It's recommended to replace your mattress around five to seven years; you did the right thing. Most people don't think of replacing a mattress or saving up to replace it is as necessary as other utilities in the house. But the right mattress is crucial in having a good night's sleep. And it's only when people get back pains, or unable to comfortably sleep, do they realize that they should have considered their mattress more carefully.

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