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As the name suggests, feather mattresses are mattresses stuffed with feathers. during the fourteenth century until the Renaissance, these mattresses or featherbeds were so popular and so expensive, that only the rich people could afford them. Ordinary working class people had to save up all the feathers that they could find from ducks and geese, so that they could have enough for a whole bed or mattress.
The mattresses have found their way into modern times, though, as companies have started commercializeing them. After some time being popular and commonplace in the domestic scene, the feather mattresses took a step backward with the rise of synthetically made mattresses like the Visco Elastic mattress or the Memory Foam. But currently, as people have realized how good and beneficial they are, they have made a comeback - and they're staying for good.
Feather mattresses, unlike synthetic mattresses that are laden with chemicals, are made of organic materials. These mattresses are now usually filled with down, feathers, polyester or a combination. Another thing that they are famous for is that they save from unnecessary electricity bills.
As they are made of down and feathers, they allow proper circulation keeping your body cool even during hot summer nights. At the same time, they trap body heat and allow proper temperature circulation so they also keep you warm during the winter months, thus lessening your need to turn up the heater during nighttime. More people are now also aware of the health benefits that these mattresses provide.
Since they are so lightweight and so comfortable; they promote a real good night's rest - decreasing stress and the possibility of stress related problems such as heart diseases and insomnia. Since these mattresses are so soft and downy, they are not advisable for those who are used to sleeping on firm surfaces. However, these mattresses do not have the pressure point reduction benefit present in memory foam or visco elastic mattresses.
But then again, they are all natural, and have been tried and trusted for a very long time, they are good for the health and friendly to the environment. If you already have a feather mattress, the best way to take care of it is to use a feather bed protector to keep it clean. They also have to be shaken out or turned over every couple of weeks to make sure that the fill is evenly distributed.
As feather beds and mattresses are really expensive, it's really up to you to weigh the pros and cons and decide if you really want one. If you decide that you do, these mattresses are available at most mattress stores or from online strores. On the other hand, if you really want one but can't fit it into your budget, you can still have the comfort of a feather mattress by turing your ordinary mattress into one!
There are a lot of feather mattress toppers in the market nowadays. These are just like ordinary mattress toppers but are filled with the same materials used in the mattresses, so they are also just as soft and comfortable, and they still have the same temperature regulating effect as the mattress. These toppers are relatively thinner than the mattresses but are still so soft and comfortable, it's just like sleeping on a real feather mattress at the fraction of the cost.