Top Furniture Stores in Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308

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I highly reccomend this place over Rent-a -center or Aaaron ! They have great cash deals on furniture as well... Check out there custom wheel rental...incredible deals!Read More…
I can't say enough good things about my experience with American Freight in Ft. Lauderdale. I bought a 5-piece bedroom set from them. I was so please with the quality of the furniture, and especial...Read More…
Relax The Back is the nation's largest specialty retailer of products that relieve and prevent back and neck pain. Our Plantation back store offers more than 300 items; from pillows and support cus...Read More…
Wicker, rattan and patio furniture with an emphasis on tropical and coastal decor. Family owned and operated, we offer an incredible selection of the latest styles with personalized service and com...Read More…
Foam supplier & fabricator serving Florida and beyond. Replacement foam for any cushions including sofa cushions, bench cushions, seat cushions, couch cushions, etc. We cut foam to size and pro...Read More…
My favorite recliner chair stopped reclining,I called Steve at AAA furniture repair.Hesaid he would be over the next morning (my only day off) he arrived on time. He checked my chair and told me it...Read More…
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I have used MAC 3 or 4 times. They are always dependable, quick, trustworthy, and get the job done. The furniture is put together well; a year later the three desks and dining set are still sturdy....Read More…
Since 1994, we have set the standard in South Florida by offering a superior selection of fine furniture and accessories as well as interior design services. Our atmosphere is extremely "trade frie...Read More…
Modern, Contemporary, European, Italian, Custom Furniture serving South Florida including Miami Dade, Ft Lauderdale, Downtown Miami, Boca Raton, Palm Beaches. Items include Platform Beds Mattresses...Read More…

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Nature's Sleep

5.0

By poop12345

this bed fixed my back pain! ...read more

Nature's Sleep

5.0

By Anonymous

I was desperate for a new memory foam mattress that I could actually afford after I spent a ton of money on the big name brand, Tempurpedic, but I simply was too hot at night! I had heard about the “sleeping hot” problem but figured I would be fine living up north. Wrong! Instead of giving me a better night’s sleep, it gave me a worse night sleep as I was now spending hours up every night being so uncomfortably warm. I paid a lot of restocking fees to send it back where I purchased it. But I still needed a new mattress that wouldn’t cost me an arm and a leg and would keep me comfortable at night. I noticed Nature’s Sleep had a lot of Facebook fans so I figured that was a good sign, along with a TON of reviews on their website. And they weren’t all positive reviews; I think 95% which made me trust them that they did have some negatives on there also. So I went ahead and made the purchase, even though I was very skeptical of a mattress I had never felt nor heard of. But let me just say…WOW! Really, WOW! I am obsessed with my bed now!!!!!!!! I sleep cool, I sleep comfortably, I sleep better than I even thought was possible! I’m in such shock over the quality of my mattress I even called the company to tell them how thankful I was! I’ve since ordered their Faux Down pillows as well and now my life is heaven!!!! I ordered their gel mattress and now all my friends and family always want to sleep at my house because of my bed! My mom and my sister have since also ordered a Nature’s Sleep and we are life-long fans. So if you are hesitant, I totally understand, since I was too, and I am NOT an impulsive buyer, but do yourself the favor and sleep on a Nature’s Sleep!!! ...read more

MIA Home Trends

1.0

By TamiMasden

I would NEVER, EVER do business with this company again. They will tell you whatever they think you want to hear to get your order. After they took our $14,000 they had no interest in making sure we were happy customers. If you need your furniture by a certain date, don't believe anything they tell you. We ended up with floor models in our dining room although we paid for new or we probably wouldn't have any furniture in the room at this point--and no, we were not given any kind of discount for it. Although we were told on 12/23/13 that the bar stools we ordered were in stock, to date (2/8/14) we have still not gotten what we ordered. Today, the delivery company showed up with bar stools in a color we never ordered. Because the experience with Mia has been so poor, we opted to keep the ones in the wrong color (for a whopping $75 total discount!!!!!) because we are tired of dealing with them. Their excuse? They said their invoice shows the color they delivered although my paperwork--both Estimate and Invoice--plainly show the color we ordered (and we scanned and emailed the paperwork to them) Their response? Must have been a computer glitch!?!? Save the headaches and avoid the terrible customer service and do business somewhere else. It is evident that this company could care less about the customer once they get your money!!!! ...read more

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Is There a Wrinkle in Your Beauty Sleep?

There is absolutely no debate that a good night's sleep is essential to our mental and physical health. Sleep is even vital to our appearance. That's why everyone suggests getting seven to eight hours of beauty sleep to prevent dark circles under our eyes and to produce more HGH (human growth hormone) that helps keep skin thicker and more elastic. But is there a wrinkle hiding in all that beauty sleep? The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) warns that sleeping in certain positions night after night leads to an accumulation of wrinkles or sleep lines that etch into the surface of the delicate facial skin. These aren't the impressions of the pillow or wrinkled sheet that eventually disappear. These wrinkles remain and increase as we age due to the repetitive stretching and pulling that occurs against our face while we sleep. The average person sleeps about 2,500 hours each year and that's plenty of time for wrinkles to form. The position that your head rests on the pillow will determine the location of the sleep wrinkles. Side sleepers see wrinkles on cheeks and chin. Stomach sleepers compress their face into the pillow and will see facial distortion and wrinkles on the forehead. Who has the fewest sleep wrinkles? Back sleepers. Since the face does not make contact with the pillow, there is little distortion to the tissues through the years. Tips To Prevent Sleep Wrinkles Sleep on your back. The only way to avoid sleep contact wrinkles on your face is to prevent your face from touching the pillow. Choose a firm pillow that does not bunch up and cause impressions on the face. A contoured memory foam pillowthat promotes proper head and shoulder alignment is more likely to support your head and encourage a back sleeping position. Use a pillow cover like silk or satin that allows facial tissues to glide over the fabric. Even using a higher weave count (more threads per inch) of cotton produces a silkier fabric than a pillowcase with a lower weave count. Changing your normal sleeping position can be difficult. Even if you start out falling asleep on your back, the average person changes positions around twenty times during the night. But any time spent on your back will reduce the accumulation of wrinkles on your face. There are ways to train yourself to sleep on your back. Using a u-shaped buckwheat shaped pillow to support your neck can discourage turning. Place a pillow under your knees. Adding body pillows on each side of you can also help keep your sleep position from changing. Even if you do turn to the side, much of your weight will be supported by the body pillow relieving pressure on your face. Alternatively, the Nature's Sleep Glacier Gel memory foam mattress is designed to support sleepers on their backs, all night long, in proper comfort and alignment. If sleeping on your back is just impossible, use the body pillow to prop up your shoulder and part of your chest. Then throw your leg and hip over it. This position will keep your head turned somewhat away and lifting weight off the pillow. No matter your sleep position, remember, skimping on sleep will cause much more harm than a few sleep wrinkles! ...read more

By Nature's Sleep July 09, 2015

7 Ways to a Better Night's Sleep

Insomnia is an epidemic. Even if you're not one of the one in three Americans who suffer from at least some symptoms of insomnia, you've probably experienced your fair share of sleepless nights now and then. Being unable to sleep isn't just irritating--accruing a sleep debt can result in some major health problems over time. If you're wondering what the best ways to get enough shut-eye are, read up on these tips for grabbing some extra Zz’s. 1. Keep a regular sleep schedule If you're staying up late some nights, or sleeping in on some mornings, your circadian rhythm--your inner clock that tells your body when to sleep--is bound to get out of whack. It can be tricky, but do your best to wake up and go to sleep at the exact same time every day. Yes, even on weekends. 2. Don't nap Even though naps are a little bit magical, they can seriously screw up your sleep cycle. We know it can be tough to resist, so if you're exhausted, take a cat nap. It's better to take a short nap during the day than to risk messing up your sleep schedule by sleeping in or going to bed early. But in general, avoid napping, or you may find yourself wide awake into the night. If you do nap, make it brief: no more than 20 to 30 minutes. 3. Exercise daily In addition to all the benefits you already know, exercising often relieves stress and releases hormones that make it easier to get to sleep. But don't exercise right before bed or you'll rile yourself up and have a harder time sleeping. Leave yourself a few hours before bedtime to cool down mentally. 4. Don't drink before bed. A nightcap before sleep might seem like a way to relax, but it can actually aggravate your insomnia by making the sleep you get lighter and less restful. Save those cocktails for special occasions only! 5. Only use your bed for sleeping. Avoid watching TV, using your laptop, reading, or anything else in your bed, outside of sleep. By sticking to this rule, you train your brain to learn that your bed is a place for sleeping. Pro tip: Even if you're in the other room, try to avoid watching TV or using your laptop right before you head to bed. The blue light screens produce makes it harder for your brain to calm down. 6. Keep your bedroom cool. Most people prefer a sleep temperature of about 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Even if you're not feeling too warm when you lie down to sleep, resetting the thermostat so your bedroom is a few degrees colder might make you feel drowsier and ready to cuddle up in bed. 7. Try a gel memory foam mattress. Many people lack a comfortable mattress. Their bed may be too soft, offering them little support, or too firm, which is uncomfortable, and can have a real impact on sleep quality. Gel memory foam is a material that subtly molds to fit your body as you sleep. It blends softness with support beautifully. If you're having trouble sleeping, a Nature’s Sleep gel memory foam mattress will be the answer to your problems. ...read more

By Nature's Sleep June 26, 2015

How To Reduce Bedroom Allergens for Better Sleep

  Do you wake each morning with puffy eyes and a stuffy nose? The cause could be a reaction to allergens in your bedroom. Allergies can cause physical symptoms like breathing issues that interfere with sleep and leave us feeling groggy the next day. Severe allergies require the help of a doctor; but there are things you can do to reduce the allergens in your home, especially in the bedroom, to help you get a good night's sleep. Since a great portion of our life is spent in bed, selecting a hypoallergenic mattress system and pillows is an excellent place to start. We are constantly shedding dead skin cells that attract dust mites. The mites feed on the dead skin and leave droppings behind that can trigger allergies. Mattresses that are made from natural fibers like cotton provide additional food for the mites and encourage breeding. Mites do not like memory foam as a food source and that helps deters the growth of mite colonies. Selecting a Nature's Sleep gel memory foam bed is an excellent start in reducing bedroom allergens. One of the best ways to deter mite activity in a mattress system and pillows is to use washable protective covers.  A weekly trip through a hot water wash will take care of any mites. If you choose not to use a cover, vacuum the mattress and clean pillows regularly. Bed linens should be changed and washed at least weekly. Since pillowcases are near our mouths and noses, changing pillowcases more often will lessen reactions to allergens. It takes hot water and frequent washing to keep the mites under control. Select hypoallergenic laundry products - detergents, fabric softeners, dryer sheets - that are free of dyes and fragrances, to reduce the chances of contact dermatitis, chemical sensitivity and asthma. You may wish to take your laundry routine a step further and eliminate commercial products and make your own laundry products incorporating natural ingredients like distilled white vinegar and baking soda into your laundry routine. It is just as important to clean your washer and dryer frequently to prevent and reduce indoor allergens. Washers, especially front load models, can harbor mold and mildew on gaskets and hoses. If you don't see the mold you will certainly smell it and if you don't clean the washer, your bed linens will have the same odor. Front load washers should be cleaned monthly and it is very important to limit the use of excess detergent and fabric softener that act as food for the mildew growth. The key to keeping a clothes dryer from becoming an allergy-inducing machine is to clean it regularly. Vented dryers pull the moisture out of our clothes and disperse it outside. If the dryer venting is clogged, mildew can grow and worse, a fire may ignite. Clean the dryer lint trap after every load and check dryer vents often for your health and safety. While we love them dearly, one last tip is to reduce pet dander in the bedroom that can cause allergy problems. Limit your pet's time in the bed or bathe it often. Welcome to a clear-eyed, unstuffy morning! ...read more

By Nature's Sleep June 18, 2015

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