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March 9th, 2010 by tkuser

Everyone wants the superlative, most relaxed bed to sleep in. These days, beds come in a multitude of different shapes and sizes, all stating they give some specific quality to allow the person the best sleep possible. Not only are there many sorts of beds for adults, there are even specific beds for toddlers. They have unique safety rails attached to them. These special guardrails provide the additional protection needed for the continuous squirming of little sleeping children and also allow for the first defense from a child wandering around in the middle of the night while his parents are sleeping.

The development of the bed has come a long way from the days of our relatives. Back then, humans were much more roaming; so they accepted what bedding supplies were close at hand. Picture feeling well-rested after a lengthy night of laying on twigs and leaves; not a chance! Over time, populations have become more settled and then have they been afforded the opportunity to create a more stable nightly resting place.

During the colonial farming days, individuals did not have much time or money to spend on bedding comfort. They were too busy trying to make ends meet tending to their farms by nourishing their animals, tilling their land, preparing food from scratch, and sewing their own clothes. At that time, they often provided additional warmth to their beds by placing hot coals below their beds. Their bedding was often prepared of straw or feathers and was very elementary at best.

Over the years, as the population has grown, businesses began to gather where they concentrated only on bedding furniture and materials. Bedding companies tried to use different materials which would ensure the greatest pleasure and comfort for the consumer. Newer technologies have allowed man-made fibers to be used which, in turn, actually have helped certain individuals with allergies to feathers or straw that has been used in the past. Also, with the general population beginning to have some disposable income, great variations began to occur with beds.

Along with an increase of disposable income for many people, an increase of extra time has occurred, too. People began to have time to think of ways to improve their value of life. A correlation began to develop between many of the aches and pains many people had and the beds they slept in during the night. Studies have shown that the position a person slept in would require different densities of substance. For instance, if someone slept on their side, they may require a softer surface to allow it to form better to their bodies.

Nowadays, beds are presented with more differentiations than most people even want. There are soft beds, hard beds, beds with memory foam, beds that can be changed through electronic keypads, and beds that even give a gentle vibration or supplemental heat. Beds have indeed come a long way from the days of old where a person hoped to find some nice, soft, leaves to lay upon.

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