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April 14, 2010
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The History Of Your Bed

For centuries the bed has been one of the most important items of in a household.

Beds are a status symbol: the Tudor royals and noblemen showed off their wealth through their huge four-poster beds and elaborate drapes and hangings, and many people today covet a spacious and beautifully designed bed in their home.

The difference in the quality and comfort of beds has always separated rich from poor and continues to do so. While some of us enjoy the luxury of fine Egyptian cotton sheets, others around the world still prepare for the night by rolling out a simple sleeping mat.

Beds in the ancient world

The earliest beds were little more than piles of straw or other natural materials to ease the discomfort of lying on a bare, cold floor. An important change occurred when beds were first raised off the ground to protect the sleeper from draughts, dirt, and pests.

More than 3,600 years ago, the Persians filled goatskins with water to create the first water beds. In ancient Egypt, beds were made from wood and reed matting, and the bed functioned as a place to eat and entertain socially as well as to sleep.

In Homer's Odyssey, the bed of Odysseus is described as being made of woven rope, while the ancient Romans had a variety of beds for different purposes. These included the lectus cubicularis, or chamber bed for sleeping, the lectus discubitorius, or table bed, on which up to three people would lie to eat, and the lectus funebris, on which the dead were carried to the pyre. In most ancient societies, however, only the rich would have enjoyed the luxury of sleeping in a bed.

Beds in the Middle Ages

In Saxon England, a bed typically consisted of a mattress on wooden boards, covered with quilts and fur rugs. In the later Saxon period, some beds were raised wooden platforms. Again, it was only the rich who slept in beds; everyone else spent the night on the floor huddled around the fire in the great hall.

The 13th century saw the arrival of the canopy or tester, which was suspended by cords from beams above the bed. Curtains were hung on it to block out draughts and light. Gradually bed covers became more elaborate, often incorporating gold cloth and decorative fringes. In the early 14th century, feather beds imported from France became popular in English homes. In the wealthiest households a feather bed was placed onto the matted truss (mattress) of straw, with a layer of canvas in between. The woollen blanket also appeared around this time.

The great four-poster bed was first introduced in the 15th century, probably from Austria. These beds were typically enormous with huge intricately carved pillars up to 18 inches in diameter carrying the vast weight of the wooden panelled tester. Carvings on the bed included the family coat of arms, monsters, griffins, Cupids, and knights, and drapes and tapestries were heavily embroidered in splendid colours and exotic designs. When lords travelled between manors, they frequently took their beds with them. Portable beds were known as 'trussing' beds and the hangings were referred to as 'the portable chamber.'

In 1600, the bed in a poor household would consist of a timber frame with rope or leather supports. The mattress was a bag of soft filling, usually straw or sometimes wool. However, a tradesman might have several feather beds in his house, often with an elaborately carved back and posts.

The origins of the modern bed

By the mid 18th century, a greater range of materials for bedding had become available. Quality linen or cotton was used for covers, while coconut fibre, cotton, wool and horsehair filled mattresses and pillows. By the late 19th century, iron and steel frames had largely replaced the traditional timber bed.

In 1873, Sir James Paget at St Bartholomew's Hospital first used a waterbed to treat and prevent pressure sores. The water-filled mattress allowed pressure to be evenly distributed over the body. By 1895 a few waterbeds were sold by Harrod's via mail order. But due to a lack of suitable materials, the waterbed did not gain widespread popularity until vinyl was developed in the 1960s.

In 1900, American William Lawrence Murphy invented the space-saving 'Murphy Bed', which folded up into a closet. 1929 saw the arrival of expensive latex rubber mattresses, and at around the same time pocket spring mattresses were introduced. These consisted of individual springs sewn into linked fabric bags.

The pocket sprung mattress is still sold worldwide today, though new technology has enabled alternatives to be developed such as the memory foam mattress, which moulds perfectly to the shape of your body and ensures a great night's sleep.

From an aesthetic perspective, beds made from natural materials such as pine have enjoyed a recent resurgence in popularity.

About the Author

Leigh A. Matelas is a freelance writer living in the UK. She regularly contributes articles for Taurus Beds, a leading supplier of
pine beds in London
.

Portable Far Infrared Saunas - Getting Its Benefits Wherever You Go

The best new way to enjoy the numerous health benefits of the sauna is with an infrared sauna. Infrared saunas have become quite common now, and manufacturers are even starting to develop portable far infrared saunas. This article will give you information on portable models and help you evaluate their pros and cons.

All of the health benefits of sauna are amplified when you use infrared heating technology. Body detoxification, relaxation, rejuvenation, and weight loss are just a few of its benefits. Infrared is invisible light similar to the light of the sun. It works more efficiently and doesn't reach the dangerously high temperatures of conventional steam saunas.

Getting a costly gym membership or paying for frequent visits to a health spa can take a hefty hit on the average person's wallet. In addition to that, saunas in public areas can be crowded, noisy, and full of germs. You may want to look into the privacy and cost effectiveness of a portable sauna. Portable models take up less space and cost thousands of dollars less than installing or building a sauna room in your home or office.

Portable models admit one person at a time, requiring nothing but a wall outlet to power them. The user is able to program the desired time and temperature settings into a control panel somewhere on the unit. The inside of the sauna is outfitted with thin, flat carbon sheets. These sheets emit infrared radiation. In contrast to traditional steam saunas which heat up the air, infrared saunas remain simply warm and safe to the touch even during use. The heating element should ideally be close to the body for even and deep-penetrating heat, which makes portable saunas absolutely ideal.

There are several types of portable infrared saunas. Bags, blankets, or domes lie on the floor, a bed, or a massage table. They completely cover the user's body from the neck down, but leave their head exposed to the fresh air outside the sauna. Bags and blankets can fold or roll up like a sleeping bag or comforter, making them highly portable and convenient to store. Domes are rigid plastic and do not fold, but they can be stood up vertically and stored in a closet or corner between uses.

Cabinets are another type of portable infrared sauna model. The cabinets are a large plastic box with a hole at the top for the user's head, which is exposed to the open air outside the sauna. The user enters the sauna through a hinged door and sitting in a chair inside the box. Advantages of the cabinet model is that it usually has a fan inside for improved air circulation, the non-porous exterior wipes down quickly and is easy to sanitize, and it easily wheels from place to place. Disadvantages include the size of the sauna, because it is the largest of the portable models.

Foldable boxes are the last type of portable infrared sauna on the market. When in use it looks very similar to a cabinet model, except for that some models also have zippered openings to have the hands free during use. When you've finished using a foldable box model, it folds up to an incredibly small size. Most models look much like a handled briefcase when they are broken down. The chair inside this sauna is the collapsible kind, and the walls of the sauna are made of flexible, insulated materials that are easy to fold.

They offer privacy and portability, save you money, and allow space in your house to do double-duty as you can use a room for other things when the sauna is put away.

About the Author

Portable far infrared saunas could be the perfect solution for your needs. To find more on infrared saunas, visit http://www.YourInfraredSauna.com. Here you will find tons of resources on portable saunas and infrared saunas in general.


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