Please recommend floor mattresses that are intended for long term use for adults.
Does anyone have experience with Japanese/Thai style floor mats? How do they compare to memory foam products or folding mattresses?
I just threw my bed away.
>>38951292
>I just threw my bed away.
why did he do this?
I just used some blankets when I slept on the floor, you don't have to spend extra money
>>38951313
I don't plan on buying a new bed frame for a few months, or longer.
>>38951301
Bed bugs.
>>38951341
buy a cot or a good air mattress
>>38951341
>bedbugs
You know you just have to seal it in a bedbug bag to starve them right? Out of all things, the mattress is the easiest to save from bedbugs
i plan to throw my double bed away soon so i have room for an armchair and tv which i will hook up to my pc
gonna get a nice thick rug and grab the the single mattress from the other room
hope it will be aesthetic/comfy
only concern is dust. make sure you vacuum regularly
>folding mattresses
consider getting something like this maybe
http://www.ikea.com/au/en/catalog/products/40160708/
If you want maximum comfy get pocket spring matress.They are not like normal bonels, each spring is separated by a pocket and it adapts to your body. They last between 10 to 15 years. I paid $250 for mine and just placed it on the floor, no bed frame. You have to pick right softness depending on your weight. I suggest to read on them a bit so you dont get scammed in store.
If you are a fatass just get spring matress because nothing will last you 10years if you weight 250lbs+