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King Size BedsKing size beds are the biggest of all available beds. They are ideal for couples, especially those who require sufficient room to sleep comfortably. The only real draw back to king size beds are the amount of floor space they require, but in terms of comfort, those with ample room to place their bed will usually find the increase in sleeping space more than makes up for other factors. If you are interested in king size beds, but feel you do not have adequate space, consider downsizing your existing furniture. For example, while the bedroom in question may not accommodate a dresser, nightstand and king size bed, you could possibly use a wall unit headboard with your new king size bed. Many units have built in drawers, armoire space, and shelving. You might also consider installing storage drawers under the bed as well. Measure your room carefully and consider various layouts to determine if your space can accommodate a king size bed. You might be surprised what you can do. King size beds are generally uniformly sized with approximate dimensions of 76 “ in width by 80” in length. A California King is slightly larger yet, but not as common. While king size beds are comprised of mattresses and box springs like all other beds, king size beds are comprised of not one, but two, box spring units about the size of twin bed box springs. If you choose to install a wall unit, you want to make sure you have the exact dimensions and box spring sizes of the bed you will purchase before you purchase a wall unit headboard. The most popular mattresses for king size beds are pillow top mattresses. While some consumers do not like the idea of a pillow top mattress since they are not designed to be flipped (a must for some people), imagine the awkwardness of trying to flip a king size mattress. Pillow top mattresses are in fact ideal for king size beds. You should try out several different mattresses before you purchase one. It’s best to have a general idea of the firmness and construction you are looking for in your bed. However, actually laying on one is the best way to come to this conclusion short of sleeping on it. If you have a co-sleeper who inhabits your bed, you’ll want to bring them along for a test drive as well. Once you’ve selected the firmness and type of mattress, compare prices. Like any purchase, it pays to shop around and compare quality and price of several different king size beds before you buy. Once you’ve settled on a retailer, make sure that they not only include delivery, but also can make arrangements for hauling away your old bed if you intend to get rid of it. This is a convenience in itself, but should somehow be worked out in the purchase agreement. While it’s true that king size beds are the most expensive of all beds, they have proven to be worthwhile investments by hundreds of thousands of consumers. Imagine how a good night’s sleep could change your entire outlook on everyday life. If you're feeling cramped in your current bed, consider looking at king size beds and the comfort the right one might provide.
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