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Noosa locals sleep better

There’s nothing better than a good night’s sleep and if you’ve been missing out on this luxury, a Noosa business is ready to give you the bed of your dreams.

Beds R Us Noosaville opened in May 2018 and are the leaders in adjustable beds with the best quality Australian-made mattresses.

With an experienced team of sales professionals who pride themselves on going the extra mile, you’ll be leaving the store with a smile on your face.

I personally experienced this after recently purchasing a new mattress and bed frame from Beds R Us.

The staff helped my indecisive self choose the perfect mattress and bed frame to suit my needs, and I was out of the store within 15 minutes.

In a quick dash to the shops on a Thursday afternoon after moving houses, the sales person organised my new bed to be delivered and installed by Saturday morning.

As many other companies are experiencing long delivery delays due to Covid-19, shopping local is the best way to go, and all of their mattresses are manufactured close by in Brisbane.

Store manager Philip Lee said whether you are after an affordable quality mattress for your spare bed, or are looking to invest in some serious self-care with a luxurious pocket spring mattress, there’s a solution that’s likely to appeal to you.

“A variety of our mattresses are adjustable-friendly, which means that you can rest them on adjustable bases to form a complete bed that offers the ultimate choice in positioning,“ Phil said.

“We focus on supplying quality big brand Aussie made mattresses to ensure a great nights sleep.

“However, we don’t stop there. You’ll also find a wide range of bedroom furniture and accessories. This includes entire bedroom suites, bed bases, sheet sets and manchester.

“We also have multiple payment options, including flexible finance, available in-store.“

Beds R Us are located in Noosa Civic and are open seven days a week to make your life easier. For more information call 0438 962 943.

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