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Queen Mattress Los Angeles CA

Local resource for queen size mattresses in Los Angeles, CA. Includes detailed information on local businesses that give access to queen size mattresses, bedding stores, pillows, as well as information on queen size sheets, and content on queen size box springs.

At Home Furnishings
213-368-0303
928 Western Ave
Los Angeles, CA
BIF Furniture
323-731-7777
965 S Western Ave
Los Angeles, CA
Loft Appeal
213-629-9105
903 South Hill St.
Los Angeles, CA
Michael''s Superstore
213-484-5494
1600 West 7th Street
Los Angeles, CA
La Curacao
(714) 775-9706
1605 W Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Kostar Furniture
323-810-2580
3072 Pico Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Designer Showplace
213-748-8291
1933 South Broadway Ste 1205
Los Angeles, CA
Keystone Furniture
213-742-0006
1212 Albany St
Los Angeles, CA
Crystal Promotions
213-746-4740
1820 S Grand Ave 213-744-0700
Los Angeles, CA
Kid''s Land
213-487-9090
3807 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA

Queen Mattress

Queen Mattress

Many people feel that the old standard double bed is simply too small for their needs, especially if sharing with a partner. While purchasing a king sized bed may be an option for some, not everyone has the space to accommodate one. Queen sized beds are rapidly becoming the standard size of choice for many couples, as they provide sufficient sleeping room while not taking up as much space as larger alternatives

One popular choice of mattress material is memory foam, or viscoelastic foam. The key features of a queen memory foam mattress are its ability to spread pressure points evenly (they are used in hospitals for bed-ridden patients) and the soft luxurious feel they provide.

A queen latex mattress is the most expensive option, but it will last for a good twenty to twenty five years. A queen latex mattress provides good protection for allergy prone people since they do not harbour dust-mites and bacteria. You might consider a queen latex mattress with a solid inner core if you are worried about sinking too far into soft upper mattress layers.

For a firm queen mattress, the traditional Japanese futon is always an option, although heavier people may find that there is little give on pressure places such as hips, shoulders and feet. Adding a latex or viscoelastic queen mattress topper may help to resolve this problem.

The best thing to do when looking for a queen mattress is to make a list of your needs and budget. Go to a store with many dif...

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