Dress Comfortably
Choose clothing you’ll feel comfortable lying down in. Our clients have found that more constricting clothes, such as dresses and skirts, are uncomfortable and distracting.
Make Time
Because you’ll be sleeping on your new bed for more than a decade, allow yourself the luxury of time in choosing it. Invest 90 to 120 minutes with us as we guide you to the bed that’s your perfect match.
Stay Focused
We’ve found that the best choices made between bed and customer happen when you allow yourself to focus on preferences, physical sensations and sleep needs. Being mindful of your body and present in the process helps you gain clarity, without the distractions of a phone or other technology.
Engage Freely
We’ll invite you to share a few personal details with us. Are you a back, side, or stomach sleeper? Should we talk about your aching shoulder, neck or lower back? We want to take the time to get to know you better in the relaxing atmosphere of our showroom, to find out exactly what you need from your new bed.
Be Surprised
During your visit, we’ll share our expert knowledge of sleep science to help inform your choices — including a few unexpected things. For instance, you should definitely pick the mattress before you choose a bed frame. And size does matter! Did you know that one half of a queen-size mattress is smaller than a child’s twin bed? Forget what you’ve heard about choosing a mattress: we offer the professional guidance you can depend on to offer a science-based approach to sleep.
Find the most important piece of furniture you’ll ever buy.
We’ll match you with the unique, hand-crafted mattress that is the foundation of a healthier life.
Light reduces melatonin production prohibition sustained sleep
Noise disturbances can interrupt restorative sleep
65-70 degrees keeps you cool while being cozy under the covers
Take time every night for a bedtime ritual
Proper support and natural materials promote sleep
The support of your head is as important as your body