Mixed use guest bed - double
Hi, I need a double mattress which will mainly be used by two very different guests. My elderly mum (80s, around 9 stone, uses a soft Tempur Cloud at home as helps with aches and pains), my sister (50s, 14 stone, also a fan of microfoam beds). But we also sometimes use the guest room when our main bedroom is too hot and find microfoam far too hot. What do you recommend? As a guest bed, I wasn't looking to spend a fortune, but I do want my Mum in particular to be comfortable. Perhaps a normal mattress and microfoam topper? Best, Kate
Hi Kate,
Thank you for your question. For a guest bed that will be used by many different people, we would recommend the Origins Pocket 1500. This has the medium spring tension as standard and will support a wider range of body weights, up to 16.5 stone. The medium upholstery layers are not too firm for side sleepers nor too soft for those who sleep on their front or back.
Bodyweight | Spring tension |
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Upto 16 Stone / 50-101kg | Medium (1.4mm) |
16 Stone / 101kg Upwards | Firm (1.6mm) |
Available in Bespoke Products (Please Call) | Soft (1.2mm) |
As your mum is used to a softer mattress, you could consider the Origins Comfort 1000 which is slightly softer in the comfort layers. However, she is also used to the flat sleep surface of memory foam. We have found that customers who are used to a flat sleep surface of a foam type mattress can sometimes have difficulty adjusting to the tufted areas of a traditional pocket sprung mattress. I would recommend the Origins Pocket 1500 and adding a 100% natural latex soft density mattress topper for additional comfort for your mum.
Whilst memory foam is very heat retentive, natural latex is fully breathable and helps to regulate your body temperature. Latex mattress toppers are available in different densities which give a different level of comfort. I have recommended the soft density given your mum's light body weight to give her cushioning and a similar feel to the mattress she is used to which helps with her aches and pains.
I hope this helps and if you would like any further information please do not hesitate to contact the office on 0161 437 4419.
Kind Regards
Michaela
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