by Daniel Norris | Jun 20, 2026 | Adjustable Beds
Mattress-size names are only the beginning of adjustable-bed planning. The base frame, retainers, upholstery and moving clearance can make the external footprint different from the nominal mattress size.Use the specification sheet, not a memorised size chartAustralian...
by Daniel Norris | Jun 20, 2026 | Adjustable Beds
The defining difference is vertical travel. A standard adjustable bed changes the angle of the head and legs. A hi-lo bed adds the ability to raise and lower the entire sleeping surface.Movement comparisonFunctionStandard baseHi-lo baseHead...
by Daniel Norris | Jun 20, 2026 | Adjustable Beds
“Zero gravity” is a memorable name for a supported reclined position—not the absence of gravity and not a clinical treatment. An adjustable base raises both the upper body and legs so the knees sit above or near heart level, distributing contact differently from lying...
by Daniel Norris | Jun 20, 2026 | Adjustable Beds
A mattress can fit the dimensions of an adjustable base and still be a poor match. True compatibility means it bends smoothly, stays supported, remains stable and is warrantied for repeated articulation.The four compatibility tests1. FlexibilityThe mattress must...
by Daniel Norris | Jun 19, 2026 | Adjustable Beds, Service Areas
Canberra customers comparing a Sydney-based adjustable bed supplier need clarity on three things before product features: trial arrangements, delivery scope and after-sales service. This guide turns those interstate questions into a practical checklist. Confirm the...
by Daniel Norris | Jun 19, 2026 | Adjustable Beds, Service Areas
Blue Mountains homes reward careful measuring. Stairs, sloping blocks, narrow halls and older room layouts can matter more than a long adjustable-bed feature list. The safest buying process starts with access and ends with comfort. Create an access dossier Photograph...