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mvd

(65,738 posts)
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 09:54 AM Sep 29

Looking for bed ideas

Hi all,

Mom and I have been using air beds for a long time because of the lack of ability to afford real beds. I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions for affordable or free real beds. Ideally fully assembled because I am not a handy person that way, and mom isn’t either. Don’t want to raise money for one at this time. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

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Irish_Dem

(75,837 posts)
1. Have you tried sleeping on a regular mattress recently?
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 10:00 AM
Sep 29

I had back surgery and slept on an air mattress for awhile because
I could make it softer or firmer as needed at night.

I then went back to a regular mattress which felt as hard as a rock
and I couldn't get any sleep, tossed and turned all night trying to get comfortable.

I cannot sleep on regular mattresses now.

Loved the air mattress so much I eventually bought an air mattress type mattress.

mvd

(65,738 posts)
3. No, not recently
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 10:03 AM
Sep 29

Just tired of air beds since in my experience they have to be replaced too often and they are especially hard on mom at her age. Hi IrishDem!

JT45242

(3,653 posts)
2. Ikea if one is close
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 10:01 AM
Sep 29

The mattresses are comfortable and inexpensive.

Get a frame at a place like a thrift store.

Often used plywood as the underlay. Often places like Lowe's will do up to two cuts for free. So if you know the measurements, they can but it to size.



mvd

(65,738 posts)
4. I could get IKEA delivered
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 10:05 AM
Sep 29

Was wondering about them. Thanks! The store is about 10 miles away.

Wounded Bear

(63,135 posts)
5. I believe they will assemble it too. Probably charge for it, but worth asking...
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 10:27 AM
Sep 29

if you are truly unable to do that.

nuxvomica

(13,674 posts)
7. Lowe's people will do multiple cuts if they aren't busy
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 12:52 PM
Sep 29

I have done that in the past by showing up when they open on a Saturday morning. They have a one-cut rule but I've found they don't mind doing multiples if no other customers are waiting and the boss isn't in yet.

jmbar2

(7,354 posts)
6. I love Japanese futons
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 10:50 AM
Sep 29

They never get saggy because they are on the floor. Much cheaper than western beds and very good for my back. Plus you get exercise getting out of bed every morning.

Be sure to get a real Japanese futon and not a folding couch type western version.

https://jlifeinternational.com

Totally Tunsie

(11,310 posts)
8. Sine you're computer literate, go online and search for "Local Churches that provide beds/bedding".
Thu Oct 2, 2025, 12:45 AM
Thursday

Many churches have free mattress and bedding programs. St. Vincent de Paul or Salvation Army are good for a start.

In the city where I live (tho it's too far to be of help for you) one of our area churches runs the "Sleep in Heavenly Peace" program that builds and delivers wooden twin beds and mattresses for those in need. Local charities work in conjunction with them to provide pillows and bedding. These, too, can be found online or call local churches to see if they can help. You don't have to be a member of the congregation.

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