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			<title><![CDATA[The Benefits of Having a small 4ft Double Bed]]></title>
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				<p>Are you on the hunt for the perfect bed size?  This article will introduce you to the 4ft bed.  If you are one of those people who just can’t decide between purchasing a single or a double bed, then you need to look into a <a href="http://www.archerssleepcentre.co.uk/Small-Double-4ft-Bed-Frames-c23" title="4ft bed">4ft bed</a>.  Also commonly known as a small double bed, the 4ft bed is a wonderfully compromise for those who want the comfort of a double bed, but just don’t seem to have the space for one.  Allow this article to exemplify the benefits of a 4ft bed.  After reading this, your quest for the perfect bed size will be over!<br />
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Perhaps the best thing about a 4ft bed is the fact that it gives you a bit of extra space.  If you have crammed yourself into a single bed for any amount of time, you know that just needs to stop.  A <a href="http://www.archerssleepcentre.co.uk/Small-Double-4ft-Bed-Divans-c45" title="small double bed">small double bed</a> provides you an excellent solution.  You can have more comfort – namely a bigger bed.  A 4ft bed is exactly what it sounds like, a bed that is 4ft wide.  This is smaller than a traditional double bed, but significantly larger than your old single bed.  There is no need for you to be crammed into a single bed for a moment longer!<br />
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Another awesome benefit to a 4ft bed has to do with its size as well.  While that extra width provides you extra space.  It also saves you space.  Many people want a larger bed but just can’t seem to fit a double bed into their bedroom.  If this sounds anything like you, why not purchase a 4ft bed?  The simple fact that a 4ft bed is smaller than a traditional double bed, gives you a little more room to work with.  You can have the benefit of a larger bed without compromising the size of your bedroom.

The final benefit of a 4ft bed is its affordability.  Contrary to what you may think, a 4ft bed is not outrageously overpriced simply because it is less than standard.  In fact, you can purchase a 4ft bed frame for as little as £99.99!  Of course, if you are looking for a fancy or designer made bed frame, you will end up spending more.  But that doesn’t negate the simple truth that for only £99.99 you can get yourself a sturdy, beautiful 4ft bed frame that you will love for many years to come.

There are many benefits to having a 4ft bed.  The chief benefit is the simple fact that a 4ft bed is the perfect compromise for those caught between a single and double bed.  However, there is also the wonderful fact that 4ft beds can be extremely affordable.  Don’t cram yourself into a single bed another night!  Why not get out and start shopping for a new 4ft bed for yourself?  You will be absolutely overjoyed when you lie in bed and realize you can actually stretch out!
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			<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 10:10:49 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Should You Switch To Single Mattresses?]]></title>
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				<p>As people age, they have more difficulty sleeping.  Health conditions can appear that make sharing a bed uncomfortable or impractical.  Even though you have shared a bed with your spouse for many years, there may be reasons to sleep in separate beds as you age.  If your spouse has health problems or their sleeping pattern has changed and now interferes with your sleep, it may be time to consider two <a href="http://www.archerssleepcentre.co.uk/Single-Bed-Mattresses-c29" title="single mattresses">single mattresses</a> instead of a shared bed.<br />
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Sometimes as we age we become restless sleepers and kick and punch during sleep.  If this is a problem, it’s not a good idea for spouses to share a bed.  The actions are involuntary, but can still lead to injury.  A spouse sleeping in the same bed with a person with a condition like this cannot get any quality sleep and risks being injured.  Two single mattresses allow spouses to share a room without having to sleep in the same bed.<br />
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Other health conditions may require a person to use oxygen.  No one who is using oxygen should share a bed with another person.  There is too much chance of the other person becoming tangled in the equipment and cutting off the oxygen supply.  A person using oxygen may have to remain in a partially elevated position while sleeping.  This can be uncomfortable for anyone sleeping in the same bed.<br />
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There are other health problems which may require that one spouse have their feet elevated during sleep.  This can be a problem for a spouse sleeping in the same bed who doesn’t have the same condition.  For spouses with different medical problems requiring different adjustments for sleeping (perhaps making use of an <a href="http://www.archerssleepcentre.co.uk/Electric-Adjustable-Beds-c41" title="adjustable bed">adjustable bed</a>, sharing a bed can be completely impractical.  Single mattresses allow each person to make whatever adjustments are needed.<br />
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It can be difficult to make the decision to sleep in separate beds after you have shared a bed for many years.  In most cases, single mattresses will allow you to continue to share the same room, even if you are in separate beds.  A single mattress will allow each person to get a good night’s sleep without disturbing their spouse.  Each spouse can adjust their bed for their own health needs.<br />
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If you are having conflicts sharing your bed, speak with your medical professional and see if he recommends separate beds.  You can still share a room and be close to each other while taking care of your individual health issues and getting a more restful sleep.
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			<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 09:24:32 +0000</pubDate>
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