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9 weeks after we ordered it and were told it would be delivered in two weeks, it arrived.
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Our beautiful new, oh so expensive mattress.
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Is it wonderful?
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Boy howdy is it ever.
Firm, but luxuriously soft… I’ve never slept better.
But what it also is….
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Is heavy. Can’t say I’m looking forward to sheet change day.
It’s also tall.
So tall it swamps the headboard and makes arranging the comforter a challenge.
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If I pull it down far enough to meet the bed skirt at the foot…
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There’s a gap at the head.
I’m a short person y’all.
And even though we bought the super short accompanying box spring, the frame of our old bed raises it so high I literally half to climb in or fling myself on it from a running start at night.
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Now I know why people buy new beds when they purchase new mattresses these days. No box spring ( or ladder) required.
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LOL, I recognize that mattress pattern. I have long legs (and a short torso), which means I had no trouble getting into our four poster when our huge mattress arrived (we also got the low profile box spring). However, even though my husband tops me by a few inches, his legs are shorter. So he dug out one of our son’s old step stools and put it by his side of the bed. And yes, that mattress is CRAZY heavy. But worth it!
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That’s what I need. One little step…
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About 2 or 3″ platform! I never found one… but I also didn’t search hard.
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A project for the husband – he can make you a custom step. Maybe mahogany.
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Like I would trust a step he built.
🤣
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Hear me out: after a few months of launching yourself into bed, you might want to consider trying out for the 2028 Summer Olympics pole-vaulting team!
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My hurtling is not Olympic quality.
Trust me on this…
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Shoot a video and let me be the judge of that.
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Yeah…
No.
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Get rid of the frame. Set the boxspring on the floor, and the mattress atop that. You will sleep just as wonderfully without having to worry about broken bones if you happen to fall out of bed!
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Aesthetically, that’s not going to work for me…
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Comfortwise it should. But I knew you wouldn’t go there. Even if no one but you and hubby see the bedroom.
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Yes I was thinking, don’t fall out!
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I’ve been sleeping without a bed frame for almost 60 years. I have yet to fall out.
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Has anyone fallen out of bed since they were children I wonder? 😄
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I have the same problem with our bed. It’s too high! I’ve been sleeping in our casita because I can fling myself with my post op ankle!
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Maybe ditch the box spring and put the mattress on a platform or slats on the bedframe?
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They don’t recommend that. It’s wicked heavy and needs a certain type of support….
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In that case, you may need to spend time on the rack to get stretched until you’re taller. Or you could cut holes in the floor for the legs to make the bed lower. 😉 No need to thank me for these brilliant suggestions. Never mind, I’ll find my own way out.
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I wouldn’t mind a few extra inches.
Off to find a rack….
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I prefer a high bed – my current set-up has me 28 inches from the floor. I think the old king size bed might have been a little higher but then my husband was 6’6″ tall and all our furniture was high – and big. I’ve come to prefer it that way.
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You must be taller.
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I’m 5’3″ – down from 5’5″…
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” I literally half to climb in or fling myself on it from a running start at night.”
This made me giggle!!
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That was me & my last mattress!! I literally crawled onto it! The height, with pending knee surgery, was a major reason that I finally but the bullet and ordered a new, lower mattress (kept the frame & 9″ boxspring.
From experience, I’d say you’re gonna haaaate lifting the mattress to put on new sheets! I got a wedge tool, but it didn’t help… still requires back strength.
But, maaaan, that looks SO comfy!!
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It’s wonderful sleeping. I guess I’ll have to take the good with the bad…
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Our new bed arrived last week and I, too, now need a ladder to get in and out of it. Don’t know which brand you bought, we went with Stearns & Foster, but apparently thick mattresses are the deal now.
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They definitely are. Our old mattress was a Stearns and Foster, this is an Aireloom.
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The thought of you taking a running leap into bed is entertaining. Perhaps, like my son, you could put a little step stool next to your side of the bed. 🙂
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Or maybe a mini trampoline for extra lift….?
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That would be hilarious! Talk about starting the day with a spring in your step. Just be sure, at night time, you don’t get overzealous and launch yourself into the far wall.
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And it could be hazardous after a few cocktails…
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Oh my. No kidding!
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Reminds me of when we stayed in a Suite and my parents had a high bed like that. Dad fell when getting up in the dark. Sleep with a flashlight nearby.
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Yikes!
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I’m laughing so hard at these comments. The visual I have of you getting into this bed. LOL
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My blog goal is to entertain…
😉
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I love that you are sleeping well, and it’s so comfortable; that makes the $$ easier to swallow. Are you sure you even needed a box spring with this one? Nowadays, they usually do the mattress alone.
But hey, at least you’re getting some last minute exercise before sleep!
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Mattress alone when you buy one of those new frames that have more support than the few wooden slats our old bed provides.
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