Our beds are crafted with the utmost attention to detail and quality, using only the finest materials. Every design is carefully considered to ensure timeless elegance that will elevate any bedroom. With our commitment to durability and longevity, you can be confident that your bed will provide comfort and luxury for many years to come.

A bed is a long-term investment in both comfort and wellbeing. With the right care, a high-quality bed can last for many years while continuing to provide optimal support night after night. In this guide, we cover how to clean and maintain your bed, how often to rotate your mattress, and simple habits that will help keep your bed fresh for longer.

How to Take Care of Your Bed

Essential Tips

1. Air Out Your Bed Daily

During sleep, your body releases heat and moisture. That’s why it’s important to let your bed breathe each morning.

Tips:

• Pull back the duvet when you wake up.
• Leave the bed unmade for 20–30 minutes.
• Ensure good bedroom ventilation.

This helps reduce moisture buildup and prevents dust mites in your mattress.

2. Change Your Bed Linen Regularly

Bed linen collects sweat, dead skin cells, and bacteria.

To maintain good hygiene:

• Change sheets every 1–2 weeks.
• Wash more frequently if you have allergies or have been ill.

Fresh bedding improves both hygiene and sleep quality.

3. Use a Mattress Protector

A mattress protector is one of the simplest ways to extend the life of your mattress.

Benefits:

• Protects against stains and spills.
• Reduces dust and allergens.
• Easier to wash than the mattress itself.

A washable mattress protector keeps your mattress clean and well-preserved over time.

Tip! Rotate and Flip Your Mattress

To extend the lifespan of your mattress topper, we recommend rotating (reversing) the position of the mattress. This should be done once or twice a year.

If you have two mattresses lying beside one another and often lie in the joint between them, the elastic core may become stretched, forming a gap. If this occurs, swap the position of the mattresses (if they have the same firmness). If the firmness of the beds differs, reverse them (it can be good to do this on a regular basis). This allows the feathers to revert to their original position and better retain their comfort.

Read more about our different mattress toppers here.

4. Remove Stains and Dirt

Mattresses and upholstered bed components can be cleaned with a suitable textile cleaner.

Tips:

• Lightly brush the surface with a soft upholstery brush to remove dust.
• Vacuum the bed carefully. Hard vacuuming can damage delicate fibres.
• Spot clean spills with cold water and mild detergent.
• Allow the mattress to air dry completely.
• Always follow the care instructions for your specific fabric.

5. Check and Maintain Bed Legs

Properly fitted bed legs are essential for stability, comfort, and noise reduction.

Tips:

• Ensure all bed legs are securely tightened to prevent movement.
• Check fittings regularly, as legs may loosen over time.
• Retighten if you notice creaking or squeaking sounds.

Adjustable Beds

Adjustable beds combine comfort with advanced mechanics. While the mattress should be maintained in the same way as any other bed, the integrated moving parts and electrical components require additional care.

It is normal for some sound to occur when adjusting the bed. However, regular maintenance will help ensure smooth, quiet operation over time.


• Check that all components are properly assembled and functioning as intended.
• Avoid sitting on the head or foot section when the bed is raised, as this puts unnecessary strain on the mechanism.
• Clean remote controls and electrical components with a dry or slightly damp cloth only. Never expose electrical parts to excess moisture or water.

FAQ – Bed and Mattress Care

How often should I rotate my mattress topper?

Turn and rotate the mattress regularly (one or twice a year) to ensure even wear. 

How do I keep my bed fresh for longer?

Air out your bed daily, change bedding regularly, use a mattress protector, and rotate your mattress.

How do I prevent dust mites?

Use a mattress protector, wash bedding regularly, and keep the bedroom ventilated.

Why is my bed making noise?

Creaking or squeaking may occur if bed legs or fittings are loose. Tighten legs and check moving parts regularly.