Moving Into A New Rental Property – Should I Change The Mattress?


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There are tons of choices that you have to make when moving house, such as deciding what you should keep and what you must part ways with. Thinking about a mattress change is equally important because you spend about one-third of your life sleeping.

Making the decision to keep or dispose of your mattress when moving to a new home should be an effortless exercise. But, it can be difficult to let go of a mattress that we’ve caught so many forty winks in.  while you might feel compelled to move with your mattress, here are a few things that you need to consider before moving lock, stock, and mattress.

 

  • The Life Span Of The Mattress: 

If you’ve owned your mattress for 8 years or more then it’s officially time to say goodbye. Your mattress will be nearing the end of its lifespan anyway so there’s no need to move with it. 

Keep in mind that after 6 to 7 years of having a mattress even the comfort you feel from sleeping on the bed will start to go South, leading to severe aches and pains. Having to toss and turn during the night is enough motivation to inspire anyone to invest in a new mattress instead of moving with your existing bed. 

Save yourself time and energy by checking unbiased mattress reviews online, so you can dedicate the rest of your efforts to your moving to-do list. 

 

  • Bye-bye Bargain Bed:

If you bought your bed from a bargain sale, then moving house is a good reason as any to say goodbye to your old mattress. The idea of starting afresh should inspire you to seek out a mattress whose quality will ensure that your new home is as comfortable and pleasant as possible. It’s an act of self-care. 

 

  • Worth The Effort: 

If you’re not in the mood to rope in moving vehicles to assist and would rather have a new bed delivered straight to the apartment when you get there, think about leaving the mattress behind.  

 

  • Think Carefully: 

Look, we know that ditching your mattress is easier said than done. But, keep in mind that mattresses are not overly costly to ship, so if you feel the mattress is worth paying the shipping charges for then do it. 

The decision of keeping or ditching your mattress ultimately lies in your hands. If a mattress has sentimental value, is still comfortable to sleep on, and matches the style and tone that you wish to set for your new bedroom then there’s no need to toss it. 

 

  • Old Bed Woes: 

Getting rid of your mattress doesn’t mean that you should just dump it into the dustbin. You can find another purpose for your mattress. Perhaps invest in a new bed for the master bedroom and use your old mattress in the guest bedroom.  

You can always consider donating the mattress to someone less fortunate as well. Your mattress may have seen better days for you but for someone else, it might be the best sleep they will ever get.

If you cannot find someone to give your mattress to, simply visit a website that allows you to list your bed for a free giveaway. Someone is bound to claim your bed from there. You also have the option of getting your mattress recycled. Most mattresses are actually recyclable. 

 

  • New Bed Joys: 

Once you’ve made the decision to invest in a new bed, remember to do your research well. Read mattress reviews and listen to word of mouth advice before you settle. Sift through the mattress catalog and see which mattress matches all the qualities that you want in the perfect bed. 

Remember, not all mattresses are made equal. Consider your needs and think about the mattress size that will work with the décor and style of the room. The mattress needs to bring you joy so choose well and make sure you have something that will last and has a decent warranty. 

Choosing a bed is one of the biggest commitments that you’ll make in life. Think wisely, sleep beautifully!

 


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