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King Size or Super King Size bed?
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- Lemon Quarter
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King Size or Super King Size bed?
We are going to reconfigure our bedroom and buy a new bed too. There is ample space for a Super King Size bed, but I'm not sure if it is worth the extra money. That said, it will be something that will last many years.
Those who have considered this same decision - what did you go for? Are you pleased with your decision? Do you get a better night sleep in the bigger bed or is it no different?
I appreciate this is not quite a DAK but opinions appreciated.
Thanks
Clariman
Those who have considered this same decision - what did you go for? Are you pleased with your decision? Do you get a better night sleep in the bigger bed or is it no different?
I appreciate this is not quite a DAK but opinions appreciated.
Thanks
Clariman
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Re: King Size or Super King Size bed?
Recently bought a new King Sized bed to replace a double spare bed. Its quite big enough for a good nights sleep IMO. The solid base and headboard was purchased from Ebay direct from the manufacturer for £279 a fraction of the cost of similar ones from DFS etc who seem to charge over £300 for just the headboard! The bed base is sort that is hinged at the bedhead and raises up the solid lid to reveal storage space assisted by gas struts. It offers a massive storage space where we are now keep specific sets of duvets pillows and bedding for our visiting kids and partners. Saves a load of hassle and washing every time they come.
The mattress was a Casper one for £500 odd as recommended by Which that came rolled up in cling film type stuff. Its excellent. Cant be more specific on a Super size one because we have never tried one except in posh hotels. Which now seem to rate the Eve one better and both Casper and Eve will let you try them for 100 days and refund you if you dont like the mattress.
The mattress was a Casper one for £500 odd as recommended by Which that came rolled up in cling film type stuff. Its excellent. Cant be more specific on a Super size one because we have never tried one except in posh hotels. Which now seem to rate the Eve one better and both Casper and Eve will let you try them for 100 days and refund you if you dont like the mattress.
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Re: King Size or Super King Size bed?
We got a king size for the increased length because we are both tall. We did have a super king on holiday once but my O.H. decided I was too far away for her liking (!) and it was too big because there was cold bits at the edges and in between us.
I’d also point out that bed linen comes in single, double and king but not normally super king so less of a choice there.
One silly thing that really annoys me is that king duvet size is 225cmx220cm so having put the duvet in the cover the right way round, it’s not always obvious and you’re never really sure it’s correct.
I’d also point out that bed linen comes in single, double and king but not normally super king so less of a choice there.
One silly thing that really annoys me is that king duvet size is 225cmx220cm so having put the duvet in the cover the right way round, it’s not always obvious and you’re never really sure it’s correct.
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Re: King Size or Super King Size bed?
uspaul666 wrote:...
I’d also point out that bed linen comes in single, double and king but not normally super king so less of a choice there.
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But you can take an option I've only encountered in Austria - a duvet each.
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Re: King Size or Super King Size bed?
Another 'vote' for super-king. Never had any problem with bedding - in fact Mrs S often seems to be able to locate high quality bed linen in Homesense/TKMaxx at very good prices. Do take care with the mattress. We possibly selected a mattress which was a little firm and we eventually needed to add a memory foam topper. If we had to buy a new bed we would not buy a smaller one now.
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Re: King Size or Super King Size bed?
We went for ziplock, two 3' matresses zipped together. That way I can have a firmer mattress than she does and I don't bounce her about, so much, when I turn over.
Best bed decision we've ever made.
Slarti
Best bed decision we've ever made.
Slarti
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Re: King Size or Super King Size bed?
Depends who's going to sleep in it.
For humans, that's a function of age. A single is fine for a student-age couple, but your needs expand with age.
If there's a cat involved, there's no such thing as big enough.
For humans, that's a function of age. A single is fine for a student-age couple, but your needs expand with age.
If there's a cat involved, there's no such thing as big enough.
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Re: King Size or Super King Size bed?
Thanks all
UncleE,
We are planning on it being just the 2 of us in bed ... certainly no cats.
We have a king size at the moment. We've chosen a better quality mattress with firm/medium sides of the bed. We just need to decide whether a Super King is worth the extra money. Seems to be popular with those here who have chosen to go that route.
Clariman
UncleE,
We are planning on it being just the 2 of us in bed ... certainly no cats.
We have a king size at the moment. We've chosen a better quality mattress with firm/medium sides of the bed. We just need to decide whether a Super King is worth the extra money. Seems to be popular with those here who have chosen to go that route.
Clariman
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Re: King Size or Super King Size bed?
We just ordered a new bed, after returning to the UK from years abroad. We went to John Lewis, spoke to their consultants, tested several beds and considered how they each felt. Spent 5-10mins lying on each. The salesman observed our posture whilst prone and made suggestions re: how your posture should be on a mattress. Hence we decided to get a mattress with split/different hardnesses. JL even suggested we could go to their test facility [like a hotel/free, I don't know?] where we could trial out what we'd chosen.
Wasn't cheap, but I'm thinking the quality should last for many years. I really don't recommend the likes of IKEA mattresses; even their top 'premium lines'; a year or two and they're shot.
Wasn't cheap, but I'm thinking the quality should last for many years. I really don't recommend the likes of IKEA mattresses; even their top 'premium lines'; a year or two and they're shot.
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Re: King Size or Super King Size bed?
We have in our house abroad (bought it with the house) a very comfortable bed which is in effect two singles, each with own base,springs, legs and own mattress with head and foot boards spanning the pair, we each have our own duvet (different weights) and there is no sag/roll to centre and it has the ability to have two different mattresses to suit the two individuals.
We sleep far better there than here though that may be due to all the fresh air,
We sleep far better there than here though that may be due to all the fresh air,
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Re: King Size or Super King Size bed?
Strongly endorse those saying Super King, they're absolutely fantastic IMHO.
I would also add that when combined with a Sensaform Memory Active 6000 from 'Bensons for Beds', it's significantly improved my sleep. Don't be put off by the 'memory' bit, this is a lovely mattress, and very good value for money. Make sure you try the 6000 and not the 9000 or 3000. The 6000 is spot on for me at least.
I would also add that when combined with a Sensaform Memory Active 6000 from 'Bensons for Beds', it's significantly improved my sleep. Don't be put off by the 'memory' bit, this is a lovely mattress, and very good value for money. Make sure you try the 6000 and not the 9000 or 3000. The 6000 is spot on for me at least.
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Re: King Size or Super King Size bed?
Charlottesquare wrote:We have in our house abroad (bought it with the house) a very comfortable bed which is in effect two singles, each with own base,springs, legs and own mattress with head and foot boards spanning the pair, we each have our own duvet (different weights) and there is no sag/roll to centre and it has the ability to have two different mattresses to suit the two individuals.
We sleep far better there than here though that may be due to all the fresh air,
That is what I meant by ziplock, though our matresses have zips down each side to fasten them together and connecting bars on the base so that they don't move apart.
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Re: King Size or Super King Size bed?
Thanks everyone. We have decided on zip-lock Super King with one side firm and one side medium.
Having done a European touring holiday this summer, staying it lots of different hotels, we did like the larger beds we had in some.
Clariman
Having done a European touring holiday this summer, staying it lots of different hotels, we did like the larger beds we had in some.
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Re: King Size or Super King Size bed?
Clariman wrote:Having done a European touring holiday this summer, staying it lots of different hotels, we did like the larger beds we had in some.
Warning, it is a shock to the system when you find that you are staying somewhere with what was described as a double, but that you think is a 3/4 sized bed
That cosy does not lead to a good night's sleep
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Re: King Size or Super King Size bed?
I understand that a very large proportion of the population are overweight. The average size has also increased generally. Could the attraction of large and even larger beds be the result of large and even larger people ? Or are we not allowed to discuss the subject ?
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Re: King Size or Super King Size bed?
richlist wrote:I understand that a very large proportion of the population are overweight. The average size has also increased generally. Could the attraction of large and even larger beds be the result of large and even larger people ? Or are we not allowed to discuss the subject ?
It can certainly be discussed but, as the OP, I'd kindly suggest it would be a little off topic on this thread.
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Re: King Size or Super King Size bed?
For the record can I say that I am 6 foot and around 13 stone but I love my enormous Super King size bed. I loved it even more when my wife was with me but that is another story.
If you have the space, larger beds are better.
Dod
If you have the space, larger beds are better.
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Re: King Size or Super King Size bed?
We have a super king size.
Bought it from Indigo - https://www.indigofurniture.co.uk/beds/wooden-beds - after comfy sleeping at a hotel they had supplied.
Whether better night's sleep to an extent depends upon the quality of mattress.
Advantages:
More space for newspapers and reading matter.
More space to move around at leisure.
More space for teddy bears /soft toys during the day: same for pets.
Might appeal to singles envisaging, but might be an idea to hide chains on first date
Positioning the bed frame could be an issue: heavier item of furniture to move around
Disadvantages:
if the space between the underside of the bed frame and the floor is open then dust can and does gather underneath.
Cats (not an issue for the op) are prone to sitting almost dead-centre under the bed so can be difficult to extricate when.if the word 'vet' is mentioned in their company.
A similar principle applies to storing (cardboard) boxes under the bed: it is only really practical to do so within arm's reach.
If you have a super king size duvet then dry-cleaning every so often is more expensive: we pay about £20 before discount to Johnson cleaners via John Lewis
Making the bed (not literally) every day without help requires stamina: not ideal if your sleeping partner is not up to the task.
If you have a super king-size duvet then when shifting your body positioning (including turning over) useful to get into the habit of gripping the underside of the duvet before moving your body, otherwise the whole lot could uncover your sleeping partner.
Ironing sheets can be fiddly and take longer. (I lay ours outstretched on the floor carpet, before folding and feeding through a press.)
Turning the mattress is a challenge: particularly if there's not that much space between the width edges of the bed frame and the bedroom cupboards/walls. (I slide approximately one-third of our mattress off the bed frame and onto the floor, then slowly lift up the other two-thirds at an angle, being careful not to let the mattress twist or buckle) and rest it on the bedroom cupboard/wall. Then I drag the underside of the mattress that's on the floor towards me and carefully lift and ease it back onto the bed frame.
Bought it from Indigo - https://www.indigofurniture.co.uk/beds/wooden-beds - after comfy sleeping at a hotel they had supplied.
Whether better night's sleep to an extent depends upon the quality of mattress.
Advantages:
More space for newspapers and reading matter.
More space to move around at leisure.
More space for teddy bears /soft toys during the day: same for pets.
Might appeal to singles envisaging, but might be an idea to hide chains on first date
Positioning the bed frame could be an issue: heavier item of furniture to move around
Disadvantages:
if the space between the underside of the bed frame and the floor is open then dust can and does gather underneath.
Cats (not an issue for the op) are prone to sitting almost dead-centre under the bed so can be difficult to extricate when.if the word 'vet' is mentioned in their company.
A similar principle applies to storing (cardboard) boxes under the bed: it is only really practical to do so within arm's reach.
If you have a super king size duvet then dry-cleaning every so often is more expensive: we pay about £20 before discount to Johnson cleaners via John Lewis
Making the bed (not literally) every day without help requires stamina: not ideal if your sleeping partner is not up to the task.
If you have a super king-size duvet then when shifting your body positioning (including turning over) useful to get into the habit of gripping the underside of the duvet before moving your body, otherwise the whole lot could uncover your sleeping partner.
Ironing sheets can be fiddly and take longer. (I lay ours outstretched on the floor carpet, before folding and feeding through a press.)
Turning the mattress is a challenge: particularly if there's not that much space between the width edges of the bed frame and the bedroom cupboards/walls. (I slide approximately one-third of our mattress off the bed frame and onto the floor, then slowly lift up the other two-thirds at an angle, being careful not to let the mattress twist or buckle) and rest it on the bedroom cupboard/wall. Then I drag the underside of the mattress that's on the floor towards me and carefully lift and ease it back onto the bed frame.
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