
Rotating the Mattress: Why It’s Necessary
Did you know that it's necessary to rotate your mattress every 1-2 months?
To prevent wear and tear, it’s recommended to rotate the mattress. There are different techniques, but today we’ll focus on the “head-to-foot” method.
To avoid wear over time, this technique involves a simple action: rotating the mattress 180 degrees, moving the head area to the foot of the bed. It’s a very easy operation, made even simpler by the weight of the mattresses.
Veradea mattresses feature a thermoregulating memory gel layer, which is why they should never be flipped over to preserve their benefits.
Ideally, you should rotate the mattress every time you change the sheets or, at the very least, during the change of seasons. This way, your mattress will maintain its optimal performance, ensuring you a peaceful and refreshing night’s sleep.
On the other hand, if the mattress is never rotated head-to-foot, over time, it may lose its effectiveness. Areas that experience more pressure, such as the shoulders and hips (which represent 52% of the body weight in a normal individual), could wear out more quickly.
Where to Find the Best Mattress for Your Room?
If you’re designing your room and think the standard double mattress size will work, you won’t have any issues finding it. However, be careful when choosing a quality memory foam mattress, as there are several factors to consider.
The materials used in Veradea mattresses are highly breathable and ensure proper temperature regulation throughout the night.
Explore our models and choose the one that suits your needs best!