Saturday, March 12, 2011

Serta, Tempur-Pedic Cloud, Individually Wrapped Coil

Here at the American Mattress Gallery at Twelve Oaks Mall, we sell a wonderful line of individually wrapped coil by Serta. Come try out our other Serta mattresses with pillow top and euro top. We have latex, foam, and memory foam, beds and adjustable frame beds. We have a wonderful private store setting; and you will receive the one on one attention you need. We are located right behind Gorman's Furniture on the corner of Twelve mile and Novi road.  Come see us!

43235 12 Mile RD, Novi Mi 48377

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Save Money With the American Mattress Gallery!

Save money now with the one great mattress stop in Novi Michigan. Tempur-pedic, Serta, Five Star and TLC wrapped coil mattresses. Memory foam, Latex, adjustables futon, sleeper, water bed, twin size, full size, queen size, king size, cal king size and special size mattress. Firm mattresses, plush mattresses, pillow top mattresses and euro top mattresses. We have them all. Tempurpedic cloud, tempurpedic cloud supreme and tempurpedic cloud luxe. Serving all of michigan with Tempur-pedic and Serta mattresses. Near Detroit and Serta is made in Michigan. We deliver, we set up. we remove old mattress. We sell steel bed frames throughout the united states. and ship from coast to coast. sale sale sale sale. best deal in Michigan on Serta, Tempurpedic mattresses in all sizes. 12 oaks mall Hagopian World of Rugs and Gormans Furniture are next door.
American Mattress Gallery, Near the Twelve Oaks Mall, 43235 12 Mile Rd., Novi, MI. 48377 call 248-349-2000

Tempurpedic Mattresses: Best Deals in Town

American Mattress Gallery, 43235 12 Mile Rd. Novi, MI 48377 (248)-349-2000.

Visit us here! We carry Tempurpedic: the Cloud, the Cloud Supreme, the Cloud Luxe, the  Rhapsody, the Advantage Bed, the Deluxe Bed. These beds also have their own matching pillow that is made from the exact materials. No matter how you sleep, on your back, side, or stomach, Tempurpedic pillows are made for all positions. Tempurpedic makes these pillows in every size: Standard, Queen, Travel, King, Small.

Come in today!

Serta Novi Michigan

You can find Michigan's largest selection of Serta mattresses at the American Mattress Gallery in Novi, Michigan.

Serta Novi Michigan
What is special about Serta Novi Michigan? The largest selection of Serta Products can be found in Novi, including:

  • The Perfect Sleeper: America's number one brand name
  • America's Mattress
  • Perfect Day
  • Five Star
  • TLC
  • Serta Latex
  • Serta Memory Foam
  • Serta Futons

Experience Serta Novi Michigan
American Mattress Gallery in Novi Michigan you can shop by appointment or just stop by to try all of the Serta Mattresses on display. Visit our web site at www.americanmattressgallery.com or call 248-349-2000.

TempurPedic

If you're shopping for Tempurpedic and live in:

Addison, Auburn Hills, Berkley, Beverly Hills, Bingham Farms, Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills,
Bloomfield, Brandon, Clarkston, Clawson, Commerce Township, Farmington Hills,
Farmington, Fenton, Ferndale, Franklin, Groveland, Hazel Park, Highland, Holly, Huntington Woods,
Independence, Keego Harbor, Lake Angelus, Lake Orion, Lathrup Village, Leonard, Lyon,
Madison Heights, Milford, Northville, Novi, OakPark, Oakland, Orchard Lake, Orion, Ortonville, Oxford, PleasantRidge, Pontiac, Rochester Hills, Rochester, Rose, Royal Oak, South Lyon, Southfield, Springfield, Sylvan Lake, Troy, Walled Lake, Waterford, West Bloomfield, White Lake, Wixom, or Wolverine Lake

come to the
American Mattress Gallery
43235 12 Mile Rd.
Novi, Michigan 48377
248-349-2000

Serta Free Comforter

Purchase any Serta Product valued at $695.00 or more before March 11th 2011 and receive a FREE $129.00 Comforter from Serta, America's Mattress
Hurry Sale ends soon.
Make sure you ask about 0% finance.

Serta Tempurpedic

If you live in Oakland County Michigan and are looking for SERTA or TEMPUR-PEDIC products see
American Mattress Gallery in Novi Michigan. 43235 12 Mile Rd, 48377

Adjustable bed replacement mattress our specialty. Craftmatic, Leggett and Platt, Tempurpedic. Sealy, Simmons, Stearns and Foster and all others.




We serve

Addison
Auburn Hills
Berkley
Beverly Hills
Bingham Farms
Birmingham
Bloomfield Hills
Bloomfield
Brandon
Clarkston
Clawson
Commerce Township
Farmington Hills
Farmington
Fenton
Ferndale
Franklin
Groveland
Hazel Park
Highland
Holly
Holly
Huntington Woods
Independence
Keego Harbor
Lake Angelus
Lake Orion
Lathrup Village
Leonard
Lyon
Madison Heights
Milford
Milford
Northville
Novi
Novi
Oak Park
Oakland
Orchard Lake
Orion
Ortonville
Oxford
Oxford
Pleasant Ridge
Pontiac
Rochester Hills
Rochester
Rose
Royal Oak
Royal Oak
South Lyon
Southfield
Southfield
Springfield
Sylvan Lake
Troy
Walled Lake
Waterford
West Bloomfield
White Lake
Wixom
Wolverine Lake
as well as Macomb and Wayne county

Sleep: Infintitely Important!

Say you decide to go on a fast, and so you effectively starve yourself for a week. At the end of seven days, how would you be feeling? You'd probably be hungry, perhaps a little weak, and almost certainly somewhat thinner. But basically you'd be fine.
Now let's say you deprive yourself of sleep for a week. Not so good. After several days, you'd be almost completely unable to function. That's why Amnesty International lists sleep deprivation as a form of torture.
Here's what former Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin had to say in his memoir White Nights about the experience of being deprived of sleep in a KGB prison: "In the head of the interrogated prisoner a haze begins to form. His spirit is wearied to death, his legs are unsteady, and he has one sole desire: to sleep ... Anyone who has experienced this desire knows that not even hunger and thirst are comparable with it."
So why is sleep one of the first things we're willing to sacrifice as the demands in our lives keep rising? We continue to live by a remarkably durable myth: sleeping one hour less will give us one more hour of productivity. In reality, the research suggests that even small amounts of sleep deprivation take a significant toll on our health, our mood, our cognitive capacity and our productivity.
Many of the effects we suffer are invisible. Insufficient sleep, for example, deeply impairs our ability to consolidate and stabilize learning that occurs during the waking day. In other words, it wreaks havoc on our memory.
So how much sleep do you need? When researchers put test subjects in environments without clocks or windows and ask them to sleep any time they feel tired, 95 percent sleep between seven and eight hours out of every 24. Another 2.5 percent sleep more than eight hours. That means just 2.5 percent of us require less than 7 hours of sleep a night to feel fully rested. That's 1 out of every 40 people.
When I ask people in my talks how many had fewer than 7 hours of sleep several nights during the past week, the vast majority raise their hands. That's true whether it's an audience of corporate executives, teachers, cops or government workers. We've literally lost touch with what it feels like to be fully awake.
Great performers are an exception. Typically, they sleep significantly more than the rest of us. InAnders Ericcson's famous study of violinists, the top performers slept an average of 8 ½ hours out of every 24, including a 20 to 30 minute midafternoon nap some 2 hours a day more than the average American.
The top violinists also reported that except for practice itself, sleep was second most important factor in improving as violinists.
As I began to gather research about sleep, I felt increasingly compelled to give it higher priority in my own life. Today, I go to great lengths to assure that I get at least 8 hours every night, and ideally between 8 ½ and 9, even when I'm traveling.
I still take the overnight "redeye" from California to New York, but I'm asleep by takeoff — even if takes an Ambien. When I get home at 6 or 7 a.m., I go right to bed until I've had my 8 hours. What I've learned about those days is that I'd rather work at 100 percent for 5 or 6 hours, than at 60 percent for 8 or 9 hours.
With sufficient sleep, I feel better, I work with more focus, and I manage my emotions better, which is good for everyone around me. I dislike having even a single day where I haven't gotten enough sleep, because the impact is immediate and unavoidable. On the rare days that I don't get enough, I try hard to get at least a 20-30 minute nap in the afternoon. That's a big help. 

Here are three other tips to improve the quantity and quality of your sleep:
·                     Go to bed earlier — and at a set time. Sounds obvious right? The problem is there's no alternative. You're already waking up at the latest possible time you think is acceptable. If you don't ritualize a specific bedtime, you'll end up finding ways to stay up later, just the way you do now.
·                     Start winding down at least 45 minutes before you turn out the light. You won't fall asleep if you're all wound up from answering email, or doing other work. Create a ritual around drinking a cup of herbal tea, or listening to music that helps you relax, or reading a dull book.
·                     Write down what's on your mind — especially unfinished to-do's and unresolved issues — just before you go to bed. If you leave items in your working memory, they'll make it harder to fall asleep, and you'll end up ruminating about them if you should wake up during the night.
                
            Trust your sleep to SERTA, America's Mattress