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I was Koala sceptic but I loved their mattress!

There is so much buzz out there about mattress-in-a-box brand Koala that I couldn’t resist trying one for myself when a very well-timed offer came my way. We are just turning my home office into a guest bedroom because I’ve found I just don’t work in there anymore. With a baby at home and doing a lot of juggling, it just makes sense for me and my laptop to hang out in the middle of the house. And the natural light’s way better there anyway!

So, my desk was swapped for a new queen bed and I was considering my mattress options when Koala asked me if I’d like to try one. You bet I would! And if you would too, I have a $150 off code for you. More on that later…

Sebastian loved the new mattress too!

I was sceptical though. How can one kind of mattress suit everyone? For the purposes of this review, both my husband Damian and I have spent two nights sleeping on the mattress. And we both loved it. Loved it! This review isn’t paid (although the product was gifted) so I’m free to say whatever I like. If I don’t like something I’d usually rather say nothing rather than be negative. But I genuinely think this is a very comfortable mattress.

Koala’s not just about mattresses now. They’ve expanded into  bed bases, pillows, sheet sets and even sofas (you can get $150 off one of those with my code too). We tried the eucalyptus fibre sheets (they feel really silky and lovely!) and the memory foam pillows (also one size fits all) too. I love love love my pillow and find it super comfortable. My neck feels very supported. Damian ditched his after two goes because it just wasn’t working for him. That said, he has back and shoulder issues and is very fussy about pillows. He almost always has a headache if he forgets to take his own pillow to a hotel, for example. The reason these pillows do work for a lot of people (if not my husband!) is that they have a high side and a low side, so you can flip them depending on your preference; for me that’s the low side, especially as I always sleep with my arm under my pillow. From an aesthetic point of view, I have to mention that this pillow, despite being memory foam, looks like a regular pillow and isn’t that clunky, rectangular shape of many contour pillows. And yes that is important when you want your bed to look fabulous!

Now, I could talk about their amazing branding and all the cool little surprises when you open the boxes but that would, well, ruin the surprise! I also love how they make a donation to the WWF and other koala charities for every mattress bought. And in many areas, they will (in partnership with mattress recycling charity Soft Landing) collect and take away your old mattress for free (and they are hard things to get rid of, let me tell you!).

I think the Koala mattress (from $750) and pillow ($150) are fantastic, and I’m sure our relatives visiting from the UK soon will agree! The sheets are nice but I personally like nice cotton or linen sheets just as much and these give me many more choices of colour, so I wouldn’t spend the money on them.

If you’d like to try the Koala mattress or sofa (both can be delivered within four hours in metro areas!), use my code INTERIORSADDICTKOALA for $150 off either.

You get 120 days to try them out and, if you don’t like them, you can return them. Or, rather, they’ll come and pick them up. Can’t say fairer than that.

I have to admit, this innovative brand have seriously impressed me with their product and customer experience.

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Tips for a good night’s sleep + win an Ergoflex mattress

Sponsored by Ergoflex Memory Foam Mattresses.

There’s nothing like a peaceful, comfortable night’s sleep and a new bed or mattress can be pretty much life-changing! I asked a few experts for their top tips on getting a good night’s sleep and creating a relaxing bedroom sanctuary.

An Ergoflex mattress won't look out of place in the most stylish bedroom
An Ergoflex mattress won’t look out of place in the most stylish bedroom

Matthew White of Ergoflex, says: “Better sleep is about a holistic approach. It’s about improving your sleep environment, and about training yourself to be a better sleeper. First, create a bedroom you never want to leave. A room with a relaxed ambience, regularly washed sheets, darkness when the lights go out and, where possible, zero noise pollution.

“You spend around one-third of your life in your bed so invest in a mattress and pillows that will help you sleep comfortably and undisturbed through the night, such as the proven material memory foam. Exercise, eat healthily, and drink plenty of fluids — and do it to a routine. Learn to wind down before you go to sleep, keep your stresses outside your bedroom door, and retire your digital devices an hour earlier.”

Tracie Ellis is creative director of Melbourne linen brand Aura Home. She says: “A great mattress and good quality natural fibre sheets and bedding are worth every dollar. Create a relaxing sanctuary that allows you to slip into a peaceful slumber with a beautiful natural fibre quilt and pillows, and of course only natural fibres for your bed linen. Your bed linen is right next to your skin so always choose pure cotton and/or linen which will breathe and enable you to have a great night’s sleep, also wonderful in keeping you cool in summer and warm in winter.

“Choose bed linen in colours that you love so that you’ll feel relaxed when enter your bedroom. Extra luxuries such as big fluffy European pillows and layers of throws on the end of your bed are great for extra warmth and comfort.”

Aura linen
Aura linen

Sometimes, it’s altogether more simple too: “I love an open window for fresh air, a great book and my phone on silent,” Tracie adds.

Interior stylist Naomi Findlay of Silk Home Staging & Styling says: “A visually cluttered space can impact on your ability to focus and relax. Minimising the amount of clutter will give you the best chance to relax and rest. It is well known that colours can have a physiological effect on us; colours can help us focus, increase our heart rate or even have a soothing effect. It goes without saying that it is best to avoid colours that increase your heart rate and alertness when decorating your bedroom, such as fiery red, zesty orange and yellow. Consider a muted or softer palette.”

She adds: “To help you slip into sleep or a relaxing state quicker, choose softer lighting over harsh bright lights. Consider having overhead lighting on dimmers and use side lamps beside the bed. Your bedroom should be all about you and your partner (if applicable), so spend some time thinking about the places that you feel most relaxed and calm. Is this in a holiday home, hotel or somewhere else? Once you have worked this out, spend some time recreating elements of this place to help transport you there whenever you enter the room.”

Kip & Co linen
Kip & Co linen

Hayley Pannekoecke of Australian bed linen company Kip & Co, adds: “The first thing required for a great night’s sleep is a fluffy pillow and an amazing comfy mattress. Linen-wise, nothing beats beautiful soft cotton sheets and pillowcases.

“Having a hot shower before bed is great for getting you in a snoozy state of mind. It’s important to have good air flow in the bedroom and to be warm, but not too warm. Overheating is terrible for sleeping conditions. Lastly, try and eat dinner a couple of hours before bed so you’re not too full. If you follow these guidelines you’re bound to be drifting off in no time at all! Sweet dreams!”

About Ergoflex

The Ergoflex memory foam mattress is a temperature sensitive, pressure-relieving mattress that moulds itself to the contours of your body. The Ergoflex memory foam mattress gives your body optimum support and comfort meaning a restful and more comfortable sleep. Available online across Australia at www.ergoflex.com.au

WIN A MATTRESS

For your chance of winning an Ergoflex mattress in your choice of size tell us, in less than 200 words, why you crave a good night’s sleep. Complete the form below by 11pm on Sunday 16 March 2014

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