Children move more in their sleep and change shape as they grow up, and so a more responsive (as well as supportive) mattress is required. Therefore we specify only spring interior mattresses and with the added benefit that the same responsiveness is guaranteed over many years of use. We use a traditional high tensile “Open Coil” spring interior for the trundles mattresses, adding comfort upholstery of superior quality materials and 100% cotton cover for enhanced breathability and health of the mattresses over time.
With tradition and expertise alongside, our mattresses are handmade in Wiltshire.
Buying a mattress for a child is a significant investment. After all it's a decision that affects your sleep as much as theirs, and it's important to get it right for small, growing bodies. We’ve teamed up with experienced, UK based mattress makers to develop a small range of mattresses specially for children and to compliment the superior quality of beds we offer.
All the terminology is bewildering, but we think there are a few simple references. To start with we believe the most comfortable and heathy sleep position is with a reasonably straight spine. Therefore the mattress needs to be supportive – which is a better way of thinking about it than how “firm” it is.
A supportive mattress is a responsive mattress, that can adapt to all the curvy parts of the body, offer support and rebound (go back to the original shape) when the body moves.
There are a couple of other things to consider. Firstly that children tend to move around in their sleep more than adults. Therefore the mattress needs to be more responsive and rebound back into shape. Also their shape is constantly changing as they grow and a more supportive mattress will be able to respond to these changes and providing greater comfort. For this reason we do not offer cheap foam mattresses because they are less responsive and supportive. Instead we specify traditional spring units used in better quality adult mattresses.
There are generally two types of spring construction which are used to make up the “inner core” or heart of the mattress. These are:
“Open Coil” spring mattress – individual springs arranged to stand straight and linked together to create a single layer about the same size as the mattress. The springs are made from high tensile steel which means they are very responsive and will rebound to their original shape for a very long time. The spring “bed” is bound with an outer or border rod to give the mattress a firm edge and helps retain its shape. This is the most common construction of a good quality mattress.
“Pocket” spring mattress – springs are individually sewn into fabric “pockets” and then sewn together side by side to create the inner core. The pocket springs are smaller than conventional high tensile springs in an open coil core and there are more of them. They can move independently of one another and there are more of them allowing the mattress to contour more precisely to your child's shape and weight.
The inner, spring core is then covered in upholstery which adds a comfort layer. Again the comfort layer can be made of several materials according the manufacturer but the important features are:
Finally a good quality cover – and where we specify 100% hard wearing cotton and which is also breathable.
Once you have this quality of construction there are some additional features to improve performance and longevity:
Hand tufting - a traditional technique when the comfort layers stacked on top of the mattress are held in place by a pattern of tufts, which are attached to the inner core. It gives a quilted look and indicates a superior comfort level as the fillings cannot move around.
Sewn Side Fluting – again a way of helping the mattress keep its shape and where the edge border cover and filling is sewn together up and down to stop the fillings moving and to keep the spring units in their proper place.
There is another and very specific piece of information and requirement. Raised beds and Bunk beds often require a mattress with a maximum depth of 15cm so that there is enough space between the top of the mattress and the top of the guard rails around the top bed. We have used the same quality of spring units etc to produce options of the same specification of mattresses but at a 15cm thickness.
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