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How to Decorate Your Bed with an Egg-Crate Mattress Topper?

People love egg-crate mattress toppers for their pain-relieving and airflow-promoting properties. This mattress accessory can easily rejuvenate your old saggy bed and bring sound sleep back into your life.
Installing an egg-crate mattress topper on your bed is not rocket science and takes only a couple of minutes, but you still need to know some important nuances to make the most of using this item.
And this article is aimed to help you with that.

Shall You Use Your Mattress Protector Over the Egg-Crate Topper?

Mattress protectors protect your mattress from different nasty things that could be lurking in it. They may also prolong its lifespan and help you keep your warranty.

Thus, if you don’t want your egg-crate topper to get stained or damaged, pairing it with a mattress protector can be a good idea.

But there are some things you need to know first.

If your mattress protector has fitted pockets, make sure that they’re wide enough to accommodate your egg-crate topper (especially if you purchased a thicker one). Most of the modern mattress protectors have pockets and can fit constructions of different height, so it won’t be hard to find a suitable one.

Why is this so important, you may ask?

Because if the protector is too tight, it might squeeze the topper’s peaks, thereby reducing its effect or making it completely useless.

If your mattress protector is made as an encasement, things are pretty much the same — you need to make sure that it will accommodate both the mattress and the topper yet won’t compress the peaks.
So, the bottom line is:

Even if you have a quality egg-crate mattress topper, it’s better to double-check whether it will be able to sit under the protector snugly and without compression. However, it’s better to have the best egg-crate mattress topper on the market. Check out this guide from Happysleepyhead.

How About Fitted Sheets?

The next most common question is about using fitted sheets with an egg-crate mattress topper. And yes, it’s possible too.

Fitted sheets also have ‘pockets’ or ‘skirts’, and models with deep pockets can easily accommodate mattresses up to 22 inches high. So, if you have an average 12-inch mattress and a 3-inch egg-crate topper, there shouldn’t be any problems.

Along with that, fitted sheets are made of light fabrics, so they won’t create much pressure on the foam peaks and will keep them straight.

Finally, a fitted sheet can additionally protect the sides of your egg-crate topper so that debris and dust won’t penetrate it. This might prolong the topper’s lifespan a bit.

As you can see, it’s okay to put a fitted sheet over your convoluted mattress topper. Just be sure to choose the one that will accommodate the combined thickness of your topper and your mattress.

So, How Do You Install Your Topper?

There basically are just four steps you need to take:

  • Remove your topper from the package and let it air out. A new topper should be aerated for at least 24 hours before you can sleep on it. This is especially true for convoluted models, as you need every peak to expand completely.
  • Remove the sheets from your mattress. If you are using another topper or a thin mattress pad, you can leave it atop your mattress. But be careful here, as you surely don’t want your bed to come out too high.
  • Position the egg-crate topper on your mattress. The peak-and-valley side should face upwards. Make sure that the corners of your topper align with the corners of your bed so that it will snugly fit under the fitted sheet. Note that even though toppers are designed to be used with all standard bed sizes, inconsistent sizing still might happen, so you might need to trim your topper a bit.
  • Cover your mattress topper with a mattress topper (if you use one) and a fitted sheet. Make sure that neither of them squeezes the foam peaks. They should keep the topper fixed on the mattress surface.

 

That’s it! Now you can get into your cozy bed and enjoy all the benefits of a convoluted mattress topper!