Looking for recs for a low profile innerspring/hybrid mattress that can be used with an adjustable base - Mattress Talk - Mattress Underground
Hi Low lift beds that don’t look like a hospital bed
There are a bunch on Amazon, in case you haven't checked there. I was going to go this route, but my sister was able to rent a bed locally.
More on reddit.comAre there any affordable height-adjustable beds?
What's your opinion on low beds and platform beds? I've never owned one before. Are they comfortable, stylish, convenient?
I love my IKEA mandal bed. They are discontinuing it, so I picked it up last month. I find it stylish especially with the much needed storage underneath.
I have a smallish room in an old pre-war brownstone, so having gigantic bed is definitely a no go. Also, as a personal preference, I cannot stand being super high up on a bed. It will be easy to break down and transport if I move.
Finally, platform beds are rock solid (i.e. they do not move or creak at all). Makes having fun in bed with a woman a bit more fun since headboards aren't slamming into the wall or the box spring/mattress is creaking like some seedy motel.
More on reddit.comIs it better to have a lower bed or higher bed?
Bed height is up to personal preference or doctor-prescribed medical necessity. Medically, patients and caregivers can move from the bed to another piece of medical equipment more easily if the bed can be elevated (e.g., a patient lift).
How high should a bed be from the ground?
A lowered bed makes it easier for the patients to get out in a flat position. The user can adjust their head and feet so that they can sit up comfortably to eat, watch TV, or gain more leverage to get out of the bed.