Upgrading To An Eco-Friendly Mattress

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*This post was sponsored by Airweave USA. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

If you’ve been following along for any length of time, then chances are good that you know all about our commitment to being as eco-friendly as possible when it comes to home goods and the cleaning products we use. We’re no where near perfect, but whenever we have the opportunity to be sustainable, we do it!

And that even goes for mattresses. To be honest, I didn’t really know eco-friendly mattresses were a “thing” for the longest time, and while I’m a major supporter of living a sustainable lifestyle, I don’t think I can claim to really know what all of that entails from a production standpoint. I’m still learning.

So when the Airweave USA team reached out and offered to let us try one of their eco-friendly modular mattress designs, I figured it was the perfect time for me to get more familiar with the process and to share a new type of mattress option with all of you in case you’re new to this brand, too.

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This mattress is absolutely unlike anything I’ve ever come across. Up until this point, I’ve tried two different kinds of mattresses: the type you buy from a warehouse that has to be professionally delivered because of how bulky it is, and the type that comes shrink-wrapped and puffs up after you unwrap it.

Our new Airweave mattress, on the other hand, arrived in two boxes and requires a bit of assembly before you can enjoy it. That said, I want to tell you right away that (a) assembly is a breeze and can be done by yourself (even in the king size, like we got), and (b) the assembly factor is what makes this mattress so amazing. Let me explain…

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Imagine for a second that you’re eating breakfast in bed, and you suddenly spill your entire cup of orange juice all over the mattress—bedding and all. With a traditional mattress, you’d have to quickly toss all of your linens in the wash, and hustle to sop up all of the juice before it soaked into your mattress. Even if you hurry, you’ll probably end up with some juice getting down deep into the fibers of the mattress where you can’t get to it, and that could make your mattress smell terrible for weeks or months.

If the same thing happened with your Airweave mattress, you can (I kid you not) take the pieces apart within minutes and launder the cloth parts, then hose down the inner core pieces in your shower or on your back deck. Yes. HOSE THEM DOWN!

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Since everything about this modular mattress is washable, you’re able to worry less about spills and even dust and allergens. John has suffered from allergies for years, and I think I’m starting to develop them, too. So, the fact that we can clean this mattress down to its very core is something that really speaks to our family.

If you scroll up a handful of photos, you can see what I mean about that washable core. I left the cover unzipped by a few inches so you could get a peek at the airfiber core, which is made up of a thickly interwoven (but soft) plastic material similar to fishing line. The material allows you to move easily, evenly distributes your weight as you sleep, and also helps with airflow so you don’t get overheated.

The best part? At the end of your mattress’s life, you can disassemble the plastic parts of the mattress and recycle them without having to add to your local landfill. You can also replace just parts of the mattress as needed without having to throw out the entire thing like you would a traditional mattress.

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Now, let’s talk about look and comfort for a moment. One of my favorite things about this mattress is how thin it is. Once assembled, it’s around 8 inches thick, which makes for such a sleek look in your bedroom, especially if you have a platform bed frame like we do, so the mattress sits nice and low to the ground. This look has a really soothing effect, and makes getting in and out of bed easier, too, since you’re not having to lift up onto a stupidly high mattress every night.

The Airweave mattress is definitely on the firmer side, but that was intentional. As I mentioned before, it helps eliminate almost all motion transfer if you have a partner who tosses and turns at night, and you’ll also get the benefit of a really supportive sleep. Oh, and if you want to see what the mattress looks like with bedding on it, click back to this post that I shared last week!

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Since I tend to prefer a softer mattress, I would suggest using the included soft layer underneath the cover when you assemble (or springing for the Airweave Mattress Advanced, which includes two pillow top layers). You can also purchase a memory foam topper from Amazon to help give you a little extra cushion if you need it.

You don’t have to feel tied down either way, though, because you can try the mattress for 100 nights risk-free. That said, I don’t think you’ll even consider handing this mattress back over once you get used to it. I let my parents try it out because they were considering it for their guest room, and now they want to order two—one for the guest room, and another for their room!

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I’m pretty sure that picture of our cat Tonks above does all the talking you really need to hear about this mattress. After putting it together on my own the other week, I plopped down on it to test things out. Within five minutes, Tonks had hopped up on the bed with me and quickly fallen fast asleep. I had to scoop her up to make the bed because she was so comfortable and not about to leave on her own!

If you have any questions at all, don’t hesitate to leave them in the comments below, or shoot me an email. I know mattress talk can get sort of technical, and that it’s also hard to know whether or not you’ll like a mattress without physically laying on it yourself. It’s also a big, long-term investment! So, I’m happy to share anything at all about my experience if you want a more specific perspective.

Big thanks to Airweave for letting us try out their awesome mattress, and for offering such a great option for those of us who are committed to being more eco-friendly these days.

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ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Weeks 5 & 6Week 7 | Week 8
(FYI that links will “go live” one at a time as the event progresses)

Thanks for following along with my role as a guest participant in this season’s 8-week extended One Room Challenge event! If you’re new to Dream Green DIY, hop over here to find out a little more about me. You can click those links above if you need to catch up on our downstairs hall bathroom makeover, otherwise, keep scrolling to see the reveal of our finished space!

Today’s the day, and I’m pumped about it! Like, “gonna have a glass of Champagne at 3:00 this afternoon” kinda pumped! This was, hands down, the hardest One Room Challenge event I’ve ever been a part of. I’m sure I’m not alone in saying that. It wasn’t because the makeover itself was difficult—it was more about the fact that it took every ounce of strength I had to get motivated to even tackle it.

We had a lot of things impact this season’s ORC event (read: a global pandemic, multiple delays and cancellations, the struggle to even get supplies safely), and at times I thought about giving up. But I’m so glad I didn’t because our hall bathroom finally feels done and I’m so, so, soooo proud of what we managed to accomplish.

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

To appreciate the end result, we, of course, have to go back to the beginning. Those photos above show the space as it was before we moved in (I snapped the pictures during our inspection), and include things like the dusty grasscloth wallpaper, formica countertop, boxed-in shower, plus a whole slew of dated lighting and plumbing fixtures.

Before tackling this season’s One Room Challenge, we had replaced most of the dated built-in finishes and fixtures, but, as I mentioned in the introduction to this project, the room never felt quite right. It didn’t feel like “us.” Over the years of renovating this bathroom, I’ve gotten more confident as a DIY designer, and I think I’ve learned from my mistakes. What you’re about to see is the culmination of those lessons learned to end up with a space that I can actually be excited to see everyday!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

RESOURCES: gold drawer pulls, vanity accessories (similar), wood peg rail, towels, mirror (similar), teal paint color, vanity paint color

Even just scrolling quickly past those pictures to keep typing up this post makes me take an involuntary big deep breath of satisfaction. The insecure part of me wonders if you’re thinking that I didn’t even do that much to the room to make it over (we still have the existing vanity, old toilet, and baseboard heaters, after all), but what I see when I look at this room is just a huge amount of hard work and creative thinking.

The biggest thing I can say we accomplished in this space is adding more personality. The updates we had made to the room back in 2018 were more like a band aid. We made major progress by hiring someone to tear out and rebuild the shower, replaced dated fixtures, and updated the countertop, but it turns out that just refreshing things does not a good design make! I needed to think bigger and I needed to really concentrate hard on making things feel cohesive to truly “finish off” the space.

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

RESOURCES: bath mat, shampoo and conditioner (use this link and the code “WALLERPGA” for a discount!), black/white art print, shower fixtures

So, for this “Phase Three” of the bathroom makeover, I back-peddled on the fixtures I had chosen back in 2018, instead using cohesive black ones to match the permanent tile choices we made in the shower two years ago. That change alone made the bathroom feel so much more intentional and sophisticated. Before, I had a gold sconce, nickel faucet, black shower tile, and silver drawer pulls. Now, with everything being in that sleek black finish, the room looks so much more pulled together.

One thing I didn’t change, if you noticed, was the shower plumbing fixtures. The reason I let that slide is the fact that the plumber installed the shower head so close to the ceiling that I would have had to either saw off the shower head, or tear out the tile and drywall above (you can’t unscrew the curved portion of the pipe attachment because it would hit the ceiling when you twisted it). I’m hopeful that by changing the majority of the fixtures to black, we can all look past that. I know I can, so I’m considering it a win.

Another thing we left alone was the existing tile above the sink. I had actually planned to paint it bright white, but after I painted the vanity that muted purple-y gray, the marbled tile somehow looked like it fit the space so well! It was one less project to tackle, so I was happy to let it be. I love that, even though the tile doesn’t extend behind the toilet and up the wall, it sort of looks like it does because of the way we hung the floating wood shelf. It creates this visual sight line along the top of the tile, and since we didn’t paint the white wall behind the toilet, it looks almost like that area is an extension of the tile. I love how that unintentional effect turned out!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

RESOURCES: botanical art print, black faucet, black sconce and light bulb, flush-mount light

Aside from unifying the fixtures, I also wanted to bring in a little more color. When we ripped out the wallpaper, my natural instinct was to paint the room white, and it was a big improvement. Even still, the room felt a little bland afterward. So, this spring was my moment to let color take center stage again.

I chose a few different accent colors for the space: a dark teal paint color called “Forest Edge” for the wall above the sink, a soft gray chalk finish paint called “Pale Sepia” to cover up the old wood vanity, and I’m also going to call out natural wood grain as a color since those accents pop in the space now, too.

You can really see what I mean by that last point in the photo below. Look at how much the new DIY wood shelf, wooden towel peg rail, and framed print stand out! Admittedly, it was just a happy accident that these accents so perfectly match our existing wood floors, because I definitely didn’t set out to do that. The way all of those similar wood tones circle all the way around the room, though, makes all the difference in helping the design feel (here’s that word again…) intentional.

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!

ORC Week Eight: Bathroom Reveal!RESOURCES: black shelf brackets, DIY floating wood shelf, basket, black toilet paper holder

Now that this bathroom makeover is done, I can’t help but crave more color in our upstairs bath! Here’s a quick mock-up I proposed on Instagram several days ago. Do you think I should go for it? Let me know in the comments below, and thanks, as always, for following along on our latest design adventure. I hope you take a little something away from this story—namely, that making over any space in your house is possible, even if your budget is next to nothing, you have to do all of your supply shopping online, and if there’s, ya know…a global pandemic raging just outside your door.

Joking aside, stay safe, everybody, and don’t let anything stop you from trying to make your space and home feel like the oasis it deserves to be. Finally, make sure you visit the One Room Challenge event website hosted by Linda, of Calling It Home, for even more design inspiration and to see all of the incredible finished spaces from the other participants in this season’s challenge!

Bathroom makeover

One Room Challenge: Week 1*I earn a small percentage from purchases made using the affiliate links above. Affiliate links are not sponsored. Rest assured that I never recommend products we wouldn’t use or don’t already love ourselves.

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