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Read Mumsnetters’ feedback on the Hilary Devey Collection Mattress - non testers - chance to win £300 voucher! NOW CLOSED

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AnnMumsnet · 17/07/2017 12:25

This thread is for the 10 Mumsnetters who tested a mattress from the the Hilary Devey Collection

More info and details here: www.hilarydeveycollection.co.uk/ - either a Diamond or Diamond Luxe Mattress have been put to the test!

Non testers, to be entered into a prize draw where one Mumsnetter will win a £300 voucher of their choice, please answer the following question: What are your best tips for ensuring a good night's sleep?

Here’s what Duvalay have to say “With over a third of our lives spent sleeping, picking the right mattress is an important factor in making sure you get a good night’s sleep. In an era of mass-production, turning to a handcrafted mattress can be a way of ensuring you don’t suffer from aches and pains after an uncomfortable night’s sleep. Combining traditional handcrafted bed-making techniques with the finest raw materials and innovation, the Hilary Devey Collection is a premium range of hand-made mattresses. Each one is produced from Duvalay’s new Yorkshire factory, which the company moved into a year ago, quadrupling floor space to keep up for the demand for Duvalay products. With Hilary (ex Dragons Den) at the forefront of the design of the collection, personally selecting key features and materials, the collection brings a fresh take to a male-dominated industry by providing affordable luxury with a glamorous edge”.

“The Diamond is a supreme quality mattress that features 2000 individually nested pocket springs. With a summer and winter side, it provides you with a good night’s sleep all year round thanks to its cotton side for summer, which wicks moisture away and a wool side for winter that provides a snug-like effect - furthermore it has been Tried and Tested by the Good Housekeeping Institute.

The Diamond-Luxe takes all the best elements of the Diamond mattress, including luxurious materials and hand side-stitched borders, and features a range of new elements that further add to its glamorous take on the perfect night’s sleep. It’s also one of the first mattresses to the UK market that offers both an ingenious new pocket spring called MidasTouch and a revolutionary new filling called Wooltec®. MidasTouch is a unique spring system that has been specially designed to offer initial softness but also provides much needed support once weight has been applied. Each spring is encased in its own fabric pocket, to actively reduce partner disturbance for a relaxing night’s sleep.
The Wooltec® filling is produced using one of nature’s finest materials, lambswool, and uses the latest is modern manufacturing techniques to create vertically bonded fibres, which allows air to circulate much more easily for greater temperature control. The specially bonded fibres also increase durability and comfort.

Testers, please answer the following questions:

First impressions - please share these - on delivery, comfort on first night, look on your existing bed frame, feel of the mattress cover - do share a photo on the thread if you can. We will add more questions to this thread later on.

Second batch of questions - to reflect on your reasons for taking part and your initial views of the new mattress.

Which mattress and bed size did you choose?
What is important to you when decided on a new mattress?
How important is it to have natural fillings inside your mattress?
How important is it for your mattress to be British manufactured?
On first impressions, do you think anything could be improved?
So far, do you think that your new mattress will improve the quality of your sleep and if yes, why?
Does Hilary Devey’s endorsement and influence on the collection have any impact on your perception of the collection?

Third lot of questions - now that you’ve had four weeks use of your mattress, we’d like you to answer a few more questions.

Are you finding your bed comfortable?
Has it improved sleep quality for you and your partner?
So far, are you pleased with the quality and look of your new bed?
Before having a Hilary Devey bed, did you know the features a handmade mattress offered? Are you now able to tell a difference?
Did you read the care instructions and are you happy with the guarantee given?

Now that you’ve had a little bit longer, please finish your testing with us by answering the following:

~ Are you still as satisfied with your bed (if applicable) as you were at the beginning of your journey with Duavay?
~ Have you found that the handmade finishes to your bed have made a difference to the quality of your sleep?
~ If you were to buy a bed again in the future, would you purchase handmade over mass produce?
~ If you were to buy a bed again in the future, would you consider buying a Duvalay mattress?
~ Do you think your Hilary Devey bed is value for money?
~ How important is it to have a summer and winter side to your mattress to keep you warm & cool in both season? Please number 1-10 with 1 being the lowest and 10 being the highest.
~ Would you recommend the brand to your family and friends?

Tweet your review to @DeveybyDuvalay - include @mumsnetinsight

Thanks and good luck,

MNHQ

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emmamcmahon · 29/07/2017 15:25

A cool room, fresh sheets and a cold pillow!

Dan35 · 29/07/2017 17:10

Have a good bedtime routine that involves doing the same things at the same time, and cooling down after a warm bath.

PhilTB54 · 29/07/2017 17:16

Meditate for 15-20 mins; simply follow your breath . Half an hour before bed. This calms the mind and improves the deep sleep feeling on waking.

Bacere · 29/07/2017 17:24

Non-tester as our mattress is only a few years old, my tip would be get your OH to bath using a lavender bath product, when mine does the whole of our room smells so relaxing I seem to sleep really well when he chooses to soak rather than just shower!

Loopyjoes · 29/07/2017 17:30

Since I try and spend a LOT of time in my bed I would recommend a decent pillow and duvet and a dark room! Wish I'd joined mumsnet earlier as I would have loved to try a new mattress!! #backache!!! lol l x

vincenta · 29/07/2017 18:07

Non testers.
"I AM NOT AN EARLY BIRD OR A NIGHT OWL.I AM SOME FORM OF PERMANENTLY EXHAUSTED PIDGEON :))) "
To be honest I don't know how other mums need extras to sleep well. For me good night sleep is when my kids are healthy and exhausted( running at playgrounds, woodlands etc.) and sleep well, when I don't need to be wake up all night because they are poorly or numerous times because I am asked to bring, drink, help to get to toilet,to turn on light and other various requests. when my son was 6 he sometimes woke me up at 3 am to tell me that he loves me and give could,it was sweet thought but at 3 am....
That's why my advice for mums: keep your kids healthy and busy at daytime for your good night sleep! sounds so simple!!! sometimes even work!

Gazelda · 29/07/2017 19:02

Non tester

A window open, fresh bed linen, hair tied up, comfy knickers and nothing else.

Blondie1982 · 29/07/2017 19:28

Non tester

I always find having a relaxing bubble bath works (if you have the time of course)

Jocelynne123 · 29/07/2017 19:38

Non-tester. No tablets or devices within an hour of going to bed and a good bed time routine. I think bedrooms should be cool and very dark. Xx

pixiedust1 · 29/07/2017 20:04

Non testers, to be entered into a prize draw where one Mumsnetter will win a £300 voucher of their choice, please answer the following question: What are your best tips for ensuring a good night's sleep?

My tip is a cool bedroom and a warm blanket, I also find a 10 minute meditation (you can find these free on youtube) helps to relax the body and mind and helps with drifting off to sleep.
Sweet dreams everyone! :)

Tean1 · 29/07/2017 20:32

Get as big a bed as you can manage, to avoid your partner disturbing you. Have a bedtime routine (not just for the kids) with no phone and winding down gradually.

Flickabella36 · 29/07/2017 21:05

Non tester

I need a cool room so open the windows wide before bed!

Enigma222 · 29/07/2017 21:52

Non Tester
Top Tip - keep your phone away from bed to minimise distractions.

lucyrobinson · 29/07/2017 22:03

A hot drink, no electrical items for an hour before bed. I always read a good book before bed too.

sweir1 · 29/07/2017 22:40

Non tester.I think a cool dark room is the best way to get a good nights sleep

clarabella12 · 29/07/2017 23:00

stick to the same routine.

baconbap · 29/07/2017 23:23

earplugs if my husband is close by

XenakisCarter · 29/07/2017 23:40

non-tester

If you read before bed, once you put your book down, roll over to your other side and do two or three really big sighing exhales. It seems to trigger something in me and I just sink down into a lovely comfortable position and drift straight off.

diddiebiddie · 30/07/2017 01:21

Switch off gadgets etc at least half hour before go to bed. Make sure bedroom is cool & dark, use cotton sheets on a comfortable mattress.

cathryn1 · 30/07/2017 07:17

keep the window slighlty open and room dark

StepAwayFromCake · 30/07/2017 07:21

Non-tester; a cool room and a warm quilt. And HRT!

bex552 · 30/07/2017 08:24

Try to go to bed at the same time every night your body will thank you!

Emmamaryd · 30/07/2017 09:56

Get a good mattress, bedroom at a comfortable temperature, blackout curtains, and switch off tech before going to bed.

piggypoo · 30/07/2017 10:36

Non-tester, keeping technology out of the bedroom, having curtains/blinds that don't leak light, not eating before you go to sleep!

Pimmpom · 30/07/2017 11:58

Non Tester

Having a bath with lavender oil and a diffuser by my bed with organic lavender really helps me to have a good nights sleep. Also have to have the window open and dark curtains.