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Mattresses starting at $25/month2 0% APR for 48 Months1 $300 in free accessorieswith the purchase of a mattress set 25% off bedding & pillows Mattresses starting at $28/month2 or $31.23/mo. for 48 months1 or $43.73/mo. for 48 months1 or $27.07/mo. for 48 months1 or $64.57/mo. for 48 months1Tips for Sleeping Comfortably on an Air Mattress Hosting Help: Tips for Sleeping Comfortably on an Air Mattress I live in a one bedroom apartment with no pull-out couch, so whenever guests come to stay, either they or I usually end up sleeping on my inflatable air mattress. Due to these adventures, I have collected a list of tips and tricks to make the night more bearable (and perhaps even comfortable) if you're sleeping on an inflatable. See below for my list, and of course add your own. 1. If you haven't yet purchased an inflatable mattress and are planning to, splurge and get the double. I'm a small person with a five pound chihuahua, and somehow one of us is always falling off the edge of the twin.

2. Skip the bells and whistles. Air mattresses don't last forever, and a basic inflatable can be just as comfortable as a more expensive, air-chambered version. I have the Guest Choice from Aero Bed, which is as basic as they come, and have had it for nearly ten years with no problems. Make sure to find one that has a pump which can adjust air. This one has a release button for perfect inflation. Also, find a mattress that is at least 20 gauge vinyl or higher to prevent tiny holes from developing. 3. Utilize your sleeping bags: the original air mattresses. Create a pillow top over an inflated air bed with open sleeping bags, blankets or memory foam. The air inside of the mattress will gradually cool overnight, and likely make you colder than a regular bed. Pad it for comfort and warmth. 4. Make it like a real bed. After creating the pillow top, make up the air mattress like you would any other bed: with a sheet set, blanket and comforter. It's tempting when you're tired to just drop down and use a blanket to cover you, but making it up like your regular bed will provide a better night's sleep.

5. Make sure to place the bed on a soft surface. Most air mattresses have vinyl or plastic underneath to prevent movement and sliding. That will squeak all night on a hardwood floor. Opt to place it on carpet, a rug, or drop a blanket under it. 6. Create a headboard. If your air mattress doesn't already have one built in, create a faux-headboard by placing the mattress in front of a wall. Beds have headboards for lots of reasons, but one of them is to keep your pillows from falling backwards off the bed. 7. Keep pets away from the unmade mattress! Air mattresses are fun and exciting to curious pets, and claws can damage them with one quick pop. Plus, if you have future guests that happen to be allergic, it will be hard to remove all traces of their dander. 8. When in doubt, have a glass of wine. That always puts me right to sleep! Goodnight and good luck!You have my heart. You and I are best friends, didn't you know? You have made my life so much easier. I remember our first meeting like it was yesterday.

My husband and I drove 3.5 hours just to come inside your beautiful blue and yellow doors. We shopped for several hours for our new tiny home on wheels. We STUFFED our car. My husband litterly had to run and push boxes into our vehicle. Thank you for making our RVing lives so much happier. When people come into our home they usually ask where we got our furniture.
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Not only is it my favorite color, but it rolls perfectly and so much storage without being in the way. I love you my little blue rolling friend. Thank you for holding my veggies and fruit and random projects so that my counters are not cluttered! Next up in the kitchen, our dropleaf table. It actually extends on both sides but we have no room in here to extend both sides so we usually just pop up one side.
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roll up mattress irelandAll 4 kids eat at this table and Jon and I will either sit on the couch or stand at the island. We do miss all sitting down together, but we are still all in the same room...all of the time!! The only downside to this is the weight. It's a heavy beast for an RV but a table is a must and we do love it and we are glad we have it.

Also in the kitchen, we have installed these great rail system. We use these buckets for utensils, straws, mints and random small things. It keeps more things off of our counters but easy to access. In the pantry we hung up some of these magnetic bars. You could use them for knife storage but we choose to use them for spice jars from IKEA. I love that I can see them but they are not taking up space in my pantry. The inside of doors is a great way to hide the not so pretty things or a great way to organize spices or small items. This next one is a close running for first place with the rolling cart. This is our shoe 'bucket'. In our home we always had two big shoe buckets by the door that everyones shoes were just thrown into. We have narrowed the shoe collection down to only 2 pairs for each kid. Jon and I each have 3 pairs. All of our shoes fit neatly into these doors and we just love that we aren't always tripping on shoes everywhere. One more handy item we have is these knobs.

They screw into the wall or cabinet and you can easily hang up towels or whatever you want. They are simple, pretty, and easy to install. We have some on our island that our dish towels are always haning on. Also in our kitchen/living room is these wonderful light shades. We have a long and frustrating story to go along with the reason we ended up with these lights but I am so glad we did! We love the light it casts on the ceiling and walls at night. For $15 a piece, we couldn't be happier. On to the bathroom. We installed these nifty towel bars. They move so that it's easy to have the towels separated in order to dry quicker. I love that it doesn't take up much space and it looks nice as well. With 6 people we have a lot of towels drying and I really didn't want towels hanging on every inch of the minimal wall space in our tiny bathroom. This seems to fit the bill just fine. Also in our bathroom is this awesome hamper. (Sadly they don't sell it anymore)

It has supports in it that allows it to stand up which is great. Another feature we love is the straps on the back. It's perfect for throwing on my back when I ride my bike to the laundromat. I love that it's the perfect size for our family. We actually have two! One for dirty clothes and one we keep in the truck for clean clothes to come back in. Last, but certainly not least is our couch! Unfortunately it doesn't look like they sell exactly what we got anymore, but it was in the KIVIK family. We knew we needed to keep it under 5' for the space we wanted it in. We didn't want it covering up our big window in the livingroom. I am so happy with our choice of the Kivik collection. It's technically not a couch but rather is two chairs that are clamped together with an ottoman on the side. The ottoman top lifts up and off for more storage. Right now kids' toys are in there but I could easily see it being used for food storage if we didn't have a big pantry. The couch is comfortable, we all 6 can fit on it for movie nights and the covers are washable (dry clean only).