We tried sleep training and decided it wasn't for us (but still zero judgement for those who do it, and I'm not willing to argue with anyone here about it) so we will be continuing to co-sleep.
Because of this, our queen bed isn't going to work for our family anymore. My husband wants to buy a king, but I'm curious about a Japanese floor mattress instead. He said he could be game. I like the idea of being able to roll it up and put it away during the day and have more space for *activities* during the day
I also like that they're available made of more natural materials and much less expensive than a king sized bed.
Anyway, anyone have experience with this? Brands you like, how was the lifestyle change etc?
Videos
Do Shiki Futons need a frame or a tatami mat?
What is a Shiki Futon?
What’s the best size Shiki Futon for small spaces?
Which one? What are your thoughts on it as far as comfort? Can it comfortably replace a western style mattress for bed-sharing?
Hi, BIFL-ers. Need some advice. Would you buy a Japanese futon (the ones where you lay a tatami mat, then put the futon padding on top) or get a mattress? Which would you get and why? What brand would you recommend? I'm conflicted because I've grown up sleeping only on mattresses and have never tried a Japanese futon, but I know I will be moving places a lot and Japanese futons just offer a lot of portability. I would also want to buy for life because looking at the typical materials for bedding just aren't great for the planet at the end of its life cycle. Thanks!