Selecting the right bed, frame, and mattress is one of the important most decisions we can make for our home. We spend (more or less) a third of our lives sleeping, recuperating, and renewing our energy and health in the bed of our choice, so shouldn’t we find the best model? Many people swear by adjustable frames, and for good reason. With unbeatable customization options, comfort settings, and countless positions, adjustable frames are becoming more and more popular with avid sleepers across the country.
But are they worth it? Price tags and general size (they’re huge) of adjustable frames might cause people to hesitate. Hopefully this post can help shed some light on the pros and cons of why you need or don’t need an adjustable bed frame.
Pros
Your Own Perfect Bed
Say goodbye to tossing, turning, shuffling, and shoving blankets under your hips to find the perfect position. Ok, so we can’t promise you’ll never have to do any of that again, but adjustable frames make finding that ideal position much, much easier.
With a simple remote, you can adjust your head, back, hips, legs, and feet. Some models even come with built-in massage settings. What’s not to love?
Comfort
Going hand-in-hand with the above pro, adjustable beds let you define your own ultimate sleeping experience. Unlike conventional frames, you’re offered complete freedom with changing up your sleep style on an adjustable frame.
Are you one to switch from side to back during the night? Side to stomach? Adjustable frames can allow you to set up multiple sleep profiles, meaning you can experience your perfect sleep each night, with the push of a button.
Reduce Pain
Nothing is worse than waking up in the middle of the night with a sore back. Whether it’s chronic, a hard day at work, or something else, having your sleep disrupted by aches and pains is as frustrating as it is disrupting.
With an expansive selection of options and settings, adjustable frames help improve your sleep by providing needed support and cushioning in ways conventional frame simply can’t.
Cons
Price
Adjustable frames aren’t cheap. At all. In fact, they’re probably the most expensive type of frame you can find. The cheapest models are often more expensive than the top tier conventional frames. Buying an adjustable frame can often fall into two categories: Needed or Novelty. If you don’t need one and you’re not looking to spend a lot of money, you might be better suited looking for a more conventional frame.
Weight
These frames are super, super heavy. All those great options, features, and settings require a lot of tech and machinery. People who move often or enjoy mixing things up in their bedroom might want to avoid these big, immovable behemoths.
Movement Restrictions
Wait, didn’t we just say adjustable frames allow for unmatched freedom of movement? We did! And they do! Kind of. While adjustable frames do offer plenty of movement and position options, they aren’t great for sleepers that move a lot during the night. A perfect leg placement might wreak havoc on your hips if you try to turn over. Be sure to read up on features and settings before you purchase an adjustable frame to see if it’s a good fit for you.
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