The Checklist for Buying a Bed in Amsterdam

The Checklist for Buying a Bed in Amsterdam

Moving to a new city, especially one as vibrant as Amsterdam, is an exciting adventure. Setting up your new home, particularly finding the perfect bed and mattress, can be challenging. To help you make the best choice, we’ve put together a streamlined checklist for buying a new bed and mattress in Amsterdam.  

1. Measure Your Space

Start by measuring your bedroom. Amsterdam apartments often have unique layouts and smaller rooms. Knowing the exact dimensions of your space will help you choose a bed and mattress that fit perfectly without overwhelming the room.  

2. Determine Your Budget

Set a realistic budget for your bed and mattress. Investing in quality is important for your health and comfort, but it’s also crucial to find options within your financial means. Generally, if you are on a tight budget, we would recommend to focus on getting a proper mattress first. You can still style your bedroom with a cheaper bed, but a very cheap mattress will definitely negatively influence your sleep.  

3. Choose the Right Mattress Type

Consider the different types of mattresses available: memory foam, pocketsprings, latex, and hybrid. Each type offers distinct benefits: Memory Foam: Excellent for pressure relief and contouring. Pocketsprings: Provides good support and breathability. Latex: Durable, soft and eco-friendly with good bounce. Hybrid: Combines foam and innerspring for balanced support.  

4. Select an Appropriate Size

Choose a mattress size that suits your needs and fits your room. In the Netherlands the sizing of mattresses and beds can be a little different compared to other places. For example in the UK, the common size is 150×190 cm and in the US, common sizes are not metric sizes. Therefore look at this table to see the different sizes.

Size Name Netherlands Standard UK Standard US Standard
Twin/Single 90 x 200 cm 90 x 190 cm 38″ x 75″ (97 x 191 cm)
Small Double 120 x 200 cm 120 x 190 cm  
Full/Double 140 x 200 cm 135 x 190 cm 54″ x 75″ (137 x 191 cm)
Queen 160 x 200 cm 160 x 200 cm 60″ x 80″ (152 x 203 cm)
King 180 x 200 cm 150 x 200 cm 76″ x 80″ (193 x 203 cm)
Super King 180 x 200 cm

 

5. Evaluate Firmness Level

Your mattress’s firmness should match your sleeping position and preference. Determine if you generally are a back, stomach of side sleeper. With this position choose a mattress that ensure a straight spine. The hip and shoulders should sink in the mattress, while the rest of the body is well supported. Here is a good depiction I found on the internet you should aim for: posture for buying bed in amsterdam Source of the picture  

6. Test Before You Buy

Whenever possible, visit a store to test different mattresses. Lie down in your usual sleeping position to assess comfort and support.

7. Check Warranties and Return Policies

Ensure your mattress comes with a good warranty and return policy. This is crucial in case the mattress turns out to be uncomfortable after a few nights.  

8. Consider Delivery and Setup Services

Look for stores that offer delivery and setup services. This can be a major convenience, especially if you’re new to the city and unfamiliar with navigating Amsterdam’s narrow streets and steep stairs.  

9. Think About Bedding Accessories

Don’t forget to purchase essential bedding accessories such as pillows, mattress protectors, and sheets. High-quality bedding can significantly enhance your sleep experience.  

Final Thoughts

Buying a new bed and mattress in Amsterdam doesn’t have to be daunting. With this streamlined checklist, you’re well-equipped to find the perfect combination that suits your space, budget, and comfort needs. Happy shopping, and here’s to many restful nights in your new Amsterdam home!   Ben, Employee at Bedroom Amsterdam

How do I choose the right pillow?

How do I choose the right pillow?

A good pillow is essential for a comfortable and restful sleep. The right pillow can provide the necessary support for your head, neck, and shoulders, which can help reduce pain and discomfort, improve your posture, and enhance the quality of your sleep. However, with so many different types of pillows available, it can be difficult to know which one is right for you.

The first thing to consider when choosing a pillow is your sleeping position. If you sleep on your back, a thin, flat pillow is usually best. This will keep your head and neck in a neutral position and help prevent any pain or discomfort. If you sleep on your side, a thicker, firmer pillow is typically recommended. This will help support your head and keep your spine in alignment. If you sleep on your stomach, a very thin or no pillow at all is best.

Another important factor to think about is the filling of the pillow. There are several different options available, including memory foam, latex, down and feathers:

Memory foam

Memory foam pillows are a good fit for people who are looking for a pillow that conforms to the shape of their head and neck, providing customized support and promoting proper spinal alignment while reducing pressure points. They are known for their ability to reduce pain and discomfort, and they provide a good level of motion isolation. Side or back sleepers tend to prefer these pillows.

Latex

Latex pillows are a good fit for people who are looking for a pillow that provides excellent support and pressure relief, as they conform to the shape of your head and neck, promoting proper spinal alignment. They tend to be more firm and bouncy than memory foam. Additionally, they are naturally hypoallergenic, dust mite resistant, and antimicrobial, making them a good choice for people with allergies or asthma. They maintain their shape and support over time, because they are durable and long-lasting. Side and stomach sleepers tend to prefer these pillows.

Down and feathers

Down and feather pillows are a good fit for people who are looking for a pillow that is soft and fluffy, providing a plush feel. They are also good for people who like to fluff and adjust their pillow. On top of this, these pillows regulate the temperature very well. Back or stomach sleepers tend to prefer these pillows.

Shape

The shape of the pillow is also an important factor to consider. A contoured pillow can help keep your head and neck in a neutral position, while a traditional rectangular pillow can be more versatile. There are many different shapes of pillows which all come with their own benefits. With pillows, also different gradations in softness exist. The softness you pick depends on many factors, such as preference, the way you sleep and your weight.

The cover

It’s also worth mentioning the importance of the cover of the pillow. Some pillow covers are made with breathable materials like cotton to help regulate the temperature and keep you cool throughout the night. Some have an added feature like cooling gel to provide a cool sensation.

Ultimately, the best pillow for you will depend on your individual preferences and needs. It may take some trial and error to find the perfect pillow, but taking the time to find the right one can make a big difference in the quality of your sleep. In our showroom in Amsterdam you can take your time and try out these different types of pillows.

Our wooden beds

Our wooden beds

When you are looking for a sturdy bed, design is sometimes forgotten. One of the best raw materials to make a robust but nonetheless a beautiful bed is wood. Here at Slaapkamer Amsterdam, we deliver primarily wooden beds, because we are enthusiastic about these beds. In this blog is explained what kind of wooden beds we sell, where they come from and how they are manufactured.

Firstly, the wooden beds themselves

On the collection page you can already view some photo’s the wooden beds in our collection. After this you can read about how the beds are made and what kind of quality the beds.

Three brothers and a shed

The wooden beds that are presented in our store are built by our Swiss supplies Hasena. Originally, Hasena is a family company which was established in 1951 by three brothers: Paul, Will and Felix Hasenfratz. In a small shed they learned to put slatted bases and beds together. They seemed to have talent, because in a few years this shed expanded to a factory. Their slogan was: “From tree to bed”.

A wooden bed, completely personalised

To personalise the wooden beds to your own taste, the Swiss bed concept was invented. This is a modular system concept to adjust the bed to your liking. As a result, the bed can be put together with different feet, corners and headboards which can be adjusted in height. On top of this, there is a great variation in colours and woods that can be chosen with every bed. There even are bedside tables and other accessories that match the style of the beds. With these options, your bed will be perfectly adjusted to your bedroom and taste.

Quality first

For over 70 years, Hasena has been manufacturing quality wooden beds. These beds are made of different kinds of wood like Oak, Akazia or Birch. The wood is tailor-made and finished with a protective layer, so the beds will last for over 20 years. Small parts and weak feet are avoided to ensure the sturdiness. In addition, almost all the wood that is used is FSC approved. This approval means that the wood is not harvested from non-renewable sources: al the wood is cut in forests that are maintained responsibly. The goal of Hasena is that in the near future all their products are approved with the FSC stamp.

We have been experienced in choosing the right wooden beds for over 40 years

In our time as bed store we have worked with different manufacturers of wooden beds. Because of this, we have a good understanding of the varying qualities of wooden beds. With our current collection we have never had a complaint about the build quality of the beds and we never had to repair something. If you want to view the beds, please feel free to make an appointment!

Next Life Down

Next Life Down

Our supplier Ducky Dons has started a new initiative: the Next Life Collection. This collection of down pillows and duvets is manufactured using 100% recycled down and feathers. The down adn feathers are selected from old pillows and duvets that are retrieved from textile companies, thrift shops and now also from our store. Read this blog for more info.

How are the pillows and duvets recycled?

Down and feathers are seperated from old pillows and duvets and thoroughly cleaned. The pillows and duvets are retrieved in cooperation with thrift shops, textile companies and drop off points. As we stand behind the initiative to make products more sustainable:

You can now drop off your old pillows and duvets for at our store.

This means that you can bring old down pillows and duvets for free to our store to have them recycled.

Next Life pillows and duvets

Down and feathers selected from the recycle phase are processed and manufactured in a new collection of duvets and pillows named: Next Life. The products in this collection have a biological cotton cover with 30% down and 70% feathers. The origin of the recycled down and feathers is unknown, but the quality of the product rivals that of newly manufactured pillows and duvets. The Next Life collection is produced by our supplier: Ducky Dons.

Please come by

Next Life products are presented in our showroom in Amsterdam where you can try them out. Do you still have questions? Feel free to send a message or make an appointment!

Nature’s wash

Nature’s wash

New in our showroom

We present our newest bedcovers, pillowcovers and plades
100% biological and affordable. These are manufactered and processed under different norms: Fair Trade , Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) and more.

In our store

A variation of different options. For some time we have been looking for a good biological addition to our bedding. Everything we had seen before this was not very affordable. That is why we are happy with our collaboration with the brand Kayori.

The hallmarks

Fair Trade , Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) and Oeko-Tex 100. And there is no use of chemical substances.

Different kinds

Nature’s wash biological cotton, available in 5 colour. Very flexible and aerating.

  • 140/200-220: €49,95
  • 200/200-220: €89,95
  • 240/200-220: €99,95
  • 260/200-220: €109,95
Bamboo very soft, flexible and hypoallergenic

  • 140/200-220 €69,95
  • 200/200-220 €129,95
  • 240/200-220 €139,95
  • 260/200-220 €149,95

Please come by to see for yourself

Please look on the appointmentplanner-page to make an appointment.

Moving Forward

Moving Forward

2019 was a busy year for us, we have moved from the Ceintuurbaan in Amsterdam North to the Jacob van Lennepstraat in Amsterdam West. With that we have changed to a new approach of our store. We have had a lot of help from our friends, family and partners. In this blog we explain why and we changed our store into a showroom. We also tell our experience of moving the store and want to thank everyone who helped us achieve this. This blog is written by Ben Cornelisse, maintainer of this website and the son of Wouter en Brigitte (owners of Slaapkamer Amsterdam).


A refreshing look

Wouter and Brigitte are the owners of Slaapkamer Amsterdam and have been for over 16 years. The method of the store had always been the same before the move, namely a store with regular openingtimes and a neat shop window. They have always wanted to do things differently, maybe it is the stubbornness of Wouter: Wouter has been delivering his beds and mattress by himself since he has been running the store and has even been abroad to put a bed together. Or maybe from the creatvity of Brigitte: She always tries new things and is for example busy marbling silk pillow covers.

From a normal store to a showroom

We have always functioned as a regular store, where we were opened from 10:00 untill 18:00. This meant making a lot of hours every day, as Wouter also delivers beds before opening. The idea of a showroom, a store where you can make an appointment to look at bed and mattresses, has been on our mind for while now. A showroom has two major benefits in our eyes: Firstly more time is available for the customer, because the customer will be the only customer in the store. Secondly we can better our time management, as we do not have to be opened for the whole day.

Why move from the Ceintuurbaan?

Even though we have a lot of nice memories of the Ceintuurbaan, this street has been getting more crowded by tourists. This is why we had the feeling that it was getting less of a shopping district, especially for a bedstore. With that we do not think a shopping window is a necessity for our new showroom, since we are expecting more online reach. We have moved to an office space located in the Jacob van Lennepstraat. This space is almost as big as the space when we were located at the Ceintuurbaan.


The move

Firstly, plans had to be made for the interiour of our new store. For example we had the idea of a gas fueled fireplace, an example hotelroom and more. Pictures of the 3D model made by Choc Studio are displayed below.

In the month of August we were closed to realise our move. All of the stuff from our store was moved into our storage in Haarlem when we were painting our new location. After the paint had dried, we have constructed the toilet and sink ourselfs. Even the housing for our new gas fueled fireplace we build ourselfs (look at the pictures below). Our goal was to create a more clear and calmer environment. We think we achieved this very well and are proud of the result.


A new look

After moving we also changed our look. For instant our logo and website were a bit outdated and we wanted to make these more welcoming. So we have changed the red logo to a green pistachio tint and the website has gotten a better appearance. We strive for clear and easy contact between the customer and hope that our new look radiates this. Please make an appointment visit the store for yourself!


We want to thanks everyone who helped us during the move:

The interior design of Choc Studio
https://www.chocstudio.nl/
The internet marketing of Tom Broersen
https://broerseninternetmarketing.nl/
The help creating the website Sjaak Glasbergen
https://websitesetup.nl/
Al our suppliers
Everyone who helped us moving

Ben Cornelisse,

Son of Wouter en Brigitte.
Creator and maintainer of the logo and website of Slaapkamer Amsterdam.