WHY I SLEEP ON THE FLOOR | Japanese Futons
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- I've been sleeping on the floor for two years now. In this video, I discuss some of the benefits I have found as well as talk more about traditional Japanese futons (or shikibutons) and how they compare with a conventional mattress. The benefits go far beyond minimalism!
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The only reason why I love sleeping on the floor is I'm not worried about: "is there any ghost under my bed?" 😢
But, ghost will laying beside you
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That ghost will be standing over you and watch you sleep.
Oh, I just sleep on the floor because it’s close to the outlet
Lmao
Your icon is the best :)
I sleep on the floor to cool my boners down
I know that was a joke but gEt An exTenSiOn CorD
Hah same
The last timeI slept on the floor I woke up with a terrible hangover.
Don’t you hate that? I don’t miss those days.
Lolz
😂😂😂😂
Stop drinking
hahaha
Hubby and I have had our beds on the floor for over ten years now. He has a futon; so do I. We snuggle in at night, and are totally cozy and comfortable. We are both 70+. Which is great, since we don't care a gnat's pecker... if people think we're crazy. We are healthy, happy, and well rested... every night!
i aspire to be you, dearie!!! 70+ and still sleeping on the floor. i sleep on the floor because i am lazy and fall asleep wherever i want. i slept on the floor before it was cool LOL
"don't care a gnat's pecker", I love it. Glad to see something more than just the same old 4 letters words...
@@tigerrbabyy123 It's cool down there right!? Plus, I can just turn over onto my tile floor and I cool off in minutes.
Cynthia Hawkins Thanks for share the story. I would like to know you put futon on wooden floor or marble floor in your house ?
And that’s how you win the game of life
I've been sleeping on the floor now for 1 year . I suffered from horrific sciatica and was paralyzed for over 3 months which made me go from the bed to the floor . I just throw 2 blankets on the floor and another blanket to keep over me that's it . I wake up without pain now and it had corrected my posture and spine. But yeah I need to get something a little better maybe like a yoga mat. I hate sleeping on anything soft now . It has to be rock hard and flat as possible.
Do you use a pillow?
Try camping pads!
Got the same experience as you. Nowadays i can't sleep on anything soft. No cushion possible neither. Adios back and neck pains
You've convinced me, no more conventional mattresses!
Alright!👍
Omg Kelly!!!
French matress maybe? Oui ;)
Kellyyyyy!!!!! Hahah
Yo I’m getting one
The pressure on your tissues, muscles, and blood vessels makes absolutely no sense. If you lay on a futon or mattress you still are laying on tissues, muscles, and blood vessels since they cover the skeletal system.
I don't have an opinion about hammocks, but this video does mention the "hammock effect" a few times. A Doctor's Perspective on Floor Sleeping - Is it Good or Bad? czcams.com/video/sQ-i0dNIXPA/video.html
I slept for 3 years on the floor and I developed lower back pain and neck pain. And I try everything to make it comfortable and easy for me but I could no longer stand the pain. I love sleeping in my bed. Different bed for different people.
Marie R After I had back surgery (because of a sports injury) my doctor recommended a very fimr mattress in order to heal properly, I have been sleeping in the floor for 8 years now and I have never experienced any discomfort, in fact I sleep much better and my back feels completely recovered, now if I sleep on a soft mattress my back will hurt
Andrea N but you have the pressure of the floor pushing back against you and not the sag of the bed so it does make a lot of sense
Omg sooooo true
i just shoveled some dirt into the corner of my room to sleep on. Much more natural
Pancakebut haha that was funny, and then I read “pancakebutt” hahaaa. Gotta love the comment section 🤓
Lmaoooooooo
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I went to the website. $427.00! I think I will buy a sleeping bag.
Yea! Why not? You don't need a futon to experience the benefits =)
jessicaaudate yikes! and she say they get ruined in under a year? oh like hanging it outside is a good idea-maybe if you have the means to do so and even then not always a good idea. but I highly doubt hanging it is going to make it last that much longer. man alive. she must be getting money for this video.
If you actually read what she said, "With improper care, they can be ruined in under a year." Improper being the keyword. Hanging it outside dries sweat and anything else and keeps it from growing bacteria.
R Walston yea hanging it under the sun helps kill bacterias and bed bugs
😂 you are a legend I just love it go for high quality sleeping bags it will do you wonders
I love sleeping on the floor. When I moved into my first apartment after college, I couldn't afford a bed, so I slept on the floor for a couple of years. Then, I bought a $1,000 bed (and a pillow-top mattress) and slept in it one night. I gave it away a week later. That was 6 years ago and no more beds. 😁
Wow! That is a pretty crazy story. I can completey understand it though, I love sleeping on the floor too =)
I couldn't afford a bed for awhile in my new apartment. My floor is concrete with hard tiles on top. I got a basic platform bed and memory foam mattress, I love it.... ha. Might be the type of floor you sleep on. If it's wood (like I think it should be, or in Japanese homes it is) it's probably more comfortable.
I regret buying my $1200 mattress. It is extremely uncomfortable and started sagging after only a year.
khawla
I couldn't agree with you more👍
U gave away a $1,000 bed away u didn't get ur money back from the store or anything
Since moving into our new apartment in Tokyo, I've been sleeping exclusively on a futon and I was so surprised at how comfortable it is! I think I still prefer a bed, but it's certainly a wonderful option (especially for those with back/neck pain)
+Christy Anne Jones Thanks for sharing your experience Christy! I'm glad you were able to have the experience, especially while living in Japan. It is fun to experiment with different cultures and then later keep only the things that work for us =)
I can't get a futon I'm in school so I put my mattress protector on the ground with a blanket on it and a couple of pillows I think it works the same..
Might take a while to get used to though!
Because you are westernized
Sleeping on the floor has so many benefits, including for; infants, movement patterns & even the climate. Babies have a deeper connection with their parents when they co-sleep & the bed at 4:02 wouldn't have a falling hazard. Also babies seem to develop more competent movement skills when they are on the ground with their parents sitting on the ground with them. In the Blue Zone Okinawa, the furniture is traditionally very low, and their population of centenarians has the highest mobility of all the worlds' centenarians. Floor sleeping also reduces the desire for huge houses, as rooms become more multi-functional. This reduces urban sprawl & commuter pollution.
Yes just sitting on the floor i realise I don't need a different desk for every activity, the floor is big enough to do any activity!
During my first semester at university I had to wait two weeks before buying a mattress, so what I did was take my yoga mat, put it on the floor and sleep on it. I quickly realized how comfortable it actually is!
When I have laundry to fold, I put it on my bed and sometimes I prefer to procrastinate the folding so I take out the yoga mat and sleep on the floor again lol
Yes! I find it comfortable too. Thanks for sharing =)
Two weeks before my furniture got shipped to my apartment I was sleeping in the floor with comforters. By the time my bed got here I didn’t want it anymore.
I'm watching this on my bed
😂😭same
Lol
Heretic
Futons are very common in Turkish culture, too. We call it döşek(doshek) . They are made of sheep's wool and have cotton cover. Commonly used by villagers and some other people. Many others have them in their homes in case there's not enough bed for the guests. They are known for being healthy and good for the back pain. And the hygiene is not all about airing them often. You can also wash the wool once a year and reuse it. It has versions for sofa and quilt as well.
I lived in Japan for a year and was lucky enough to have a tatami floor in my bedroom. I never slept so well as I did on a shikibuton. I've thought so many times of recreating that in my current American apartment.
I've been sleeping on a Japanese futon for about a month now. After the first night or two (which was a slightly uncomfortable adjustment) I haven't had any of the severe back pain that I've been suffering from for YEARS. I do have fairly severe allergies, which makes sleeping so low to the ground a bit difficult to adjust to, but overall I cannot praise this sleeping style enough. I have mild-to-moderate scoliosis which was not diagnosed until I was in my twenties and has caused me much discomfort over the years, but I now notice a real decrease in my pain (including from my occasional sciatica). At present, I am sleeping on a 4" shikibuton on 2" tatami, and it is very comfortable, if a bit firm for my friends. I do have plans to make a 3" shikibuton to keep around for guests, or to add to my bed when I'm feeling extra luxurious😊 It's a bit odd to move from a standard "western" style bed, but I can't see myself ever going back!
So glad to hear you have had a similar experience. I'm still on my futon 5 years later because it makes such a difference for my back. I'm looking into tatami options now too. Thanks for sharing!
Even when I just lay on the floor I feel my back stretch and it hurts so good and is definitely needed. Sleeping on the floor would be so helpful for me.
I appreciate your opinion on beds, blood vessels and bone structure, but I feel expanding your experience to generalize in a scientific way is dangerous. Or give sources.
Thanks for your suggestion. I added these to the description box for those that are interested: A Doctor's Perspective on Floor Sleeping - Is it Good or Bad? czcams.com/video/sQ-i0dNIXPA/video.html + What's Hiding in Your Mattress? goo.gl/4kRKya
TaraWhiteTalks love you.
Charles Kuhn I agree.
Taylor Daniel Sciff my family does, but only the females, like my great grandma and my adoptive grandfather, both died at 97. Live in the US and ate unhealthy, genetics has a LOT to do with how we die.
I would need to see some peer review research supporting this (doctor of chiropractic != a medical doctor by the way). There are large swaths of the world that still sleep in hammocks for example, and you don't see the problems alleged from not having "bottom resistance" provided it's properly hung.
I sleep on a futon (with tatami) for over 20 years now and i would never to back!
Japanese futons plus tatami is the ultimate combination. I've done a little research on tatami too. Besides being more comfortable than a fully hard floor, it also has its own set of benefits. Glad to hear you have had a positive experience =)
Would you share where you buy tatami from in the US? Thanks!
I live in Europe so I unfortunately don't know...
which benefits do you get for sleeping on futon and tatami? :D don't know if I should spend the extra money for the tatami :D
Hi, I don't think you actually need a tatami, you can perfectly sleep on a futon only. The reason why I have tatamis is because of the moist underneath the futon. I always had wooden floors and I didn't want to risk stains since I am always renting my apartments. The benefits I experienced are much deeper sleep, no backache anymore and I don't have to worry about any chemicals, in my mattress. With a futon you can usually say exactly what materials you want to have in there.
In recent weeks starting at the end of February, I got rid of my entire bed & mattress set up because I was having so many back issues, trouble falling asleep and finding a good position, waking up in middle of the night, you name it!
I just gathered all the thickest blankets and comforters around my place, layered them on top of each other and with a heating pad, I sleep SOO good now, I don't even wake up in the middle of the night anymore! As a side sleeper I do use a few pillows for my knees, ankles, and lumbar area, but other than that, I only turn about twice/ three times before going back to deep sleep.
Best choice I made in my personal life in a long while :)
I've been sleeping on the floor... The first days I felt discomfort on my hips but now it's getting better and better. I definitely wake up feeling a lot better than when I was sleeping on a bed.
This was really interesting to watch. I loved the idea of being able to use the bedroom for another purpose throughout the day, without a bed taking up any space!!
Yeah, that's what I'm excited about. I can do my morning yoga routine after putting the futon away. I'm excited to do this!
I've been sleeping on the floor (no futon or other padding) for nearly 20 years. Doing so has resolved my sciatica issue. If my back hurts, I'll sleep on my back with my legs on a chair at a 90 degree angle. No more doctors. No more physical therapy. I also experience a better, deeper sleep.
I sleep on a futon as well, but in my family we lay it on a raised tatami platform/bed frame of sorts. I find that the height is better for getting in and out of bed. Not as portable though haha
+Claire Ko I love that idea. Tatami is also more comfortable than the hard floor and probably much easier for taller people to get in and out "of bed." Thanks for sharing!
+TaraWhiteTalks actually better to put it on something like Tatami or Wood floor. Because sleeping on the floor directly is not good for your health.
When I was pregnant I couldn't get comfortable anywhere! Until I stay over at my in-laws house and I slept on futon on the floor and just loved it!
nice to see ppl with the same experience. i`ve been sleeping on a futon on the floor for 4 weeks now, and after a hard beginning, it`s getting better and better. will never go back to a bed again. its a feeling of grounding i never had before. i also feel it makes my body slimmer. my clothes fit better now. can`t explain this, its a miracle :))
Did you get the futon from her link? I want to get one shipped but I’m scared of what sites are trustworthy
gecco147 Are you still sleeping on the floor?
Still feeling benefits?
Thank you
Oh cool I've been sleeping on the floor to, literally for almost 5 years because my parents can't afford me a bed lol
Relatable
I slept on the carpet floor until age 15 lol it was pretty comfy honestly
@@Bananapocalypse dead ass carpet be the best
My husband and I own a tri folding mattress that we keep in the living room and acts like a small couch when it's not being used. We like to sleep on it when it gets too hot in our room and really enjoy how it keeps us cooler during summer nights. Heat rises so when it's hot, it is much cooler to be lower on the ground. We sometimes even take naps on it during the day. Our bedroom does have our normal bed, with a firm mattress which feels great on my back since I too have minor scoliosis. When it gets cooler in the year, we'll definitely stay sleeping on the bed. But for now, we sometimes sleep on the floor (^_^) Also, we've both experienced sleeping on the floor when we were really young!
+elijanemo That is a very interesting point about the temperature and warm air rising. I'm sure their are some great firm mattress out there as well. Thanks for sharing your knowledge 💛💛
Hi... I've been sleeping on a cotton filled futon placed on the floor since my sixteenth birthday. I can't explain why, I simply feel so much more refreshed each day. I totally understand this method isn't for everyone but it works for me... All my friends think it's strange but I love it.
Love your enthusiasm. Going to start looking for my used outdoor gear and customizing it. Thanks for the knowledge!
I don’t have to put my blankets away, I sleep in the closet. Nice and dark.
I was told the weight gain of the mattress isn't due to bacteria (they weigh next to nothing), but due to skin cells and (dead) mites.
That's a myth spread by the mattress industry to make you buy a mattress every handful of years. No way can dust mites and your skin cells gather so much and add so much weight.
So buy a mattress protector. Problem solved
Cris C Do a little research friend. 80% of dust is just skin cells. Humans shed a lot and it is quitr fascinating once you find out. Especially of the matress is shared, you are in for a whole lot of dead skin in that mattress
Yeah that's... Still gross.
wazzup105 that is so disgusting. I feel sick
i made my first japanese bed purchase and i literally can’t wait for it i hate having a mattress and it’s all i’ve been thinking about for the past week!
Aloha, I live in Hawaii and this is exactly how I sleep. I would never go back to a bed. I use to suffer from sciatica and sleeping this way has alleviated it. I also always wake up very refreshed and energised. Mahalo for your video!
Why we chatting on the doorstep?
Are you gonna invite us in or what?
I hear ya girl! I have bought several beds over my lifetime...and each and every time, I always end up dragging the mattress onto the floor and ditching the frame. And now, I'm not even using the mattress I purchased last year--I just use lots of pillows, blankets, and my carpet.
I sleep--very, very well.
Wow this is amazing! I’ve never heard of this, but totally believe it!!
I greatly enjoyed hearing your perspective on sleeping on the floor! I've slept on a regular mattress for the last couple years and really enjoyed that. I plan to get a futon in my next place and hope my partner is keen on it. I find it so neat, it can be rolled up and stored away, doesn't take up space and it must make cleaning so much easier! :)
Maybe you'll have a chance to try floor-sleeping somewhere on your trip! It is pretty popular here in Asia. I agree that the versatility is wonderful =)
I used to suffered from severe back pain...from neck to lower back...It was an awful feeling....Since, we moved to our new house...I decided to threw my bed away...and now,I do sleep on the floor...And Noticed,no more backpain!
That is awesome! I'm so happy for you, thanks for sharing =)
In today’s society and regular human life, people are spending their majority of time sitting or lying in very unnatural positions, these positions have become natural from a very young age. This happen when you where indoctrinated to sit 8hours in primary school on a wooden chair. Many hours and days/months later most if not all people develop a shagging forward tilted head, weak abdominals that even provoke this posture more, and weak back muscles (erector spinea) adding into this complex problem that has become natural, people sleep on super soft beds that let you hips sink deep, while you head is supported in your unnatural position... so, yea, the floor is a good idea as gravity will slowly recorrect the spine and posture into its natural position. A few years ago, people did not eat 7times a day, sit for 10hours, and so on. Modern society has developed human beings to rely on support. Namaste have a good day.
A reason to practice yoga is to recorrect posture with the help of Adana, but don’t be fooled by farse commercialized yoga, yoga is there to help you achieve higher conciousness and happiness throughout self realization.
Nicely put xxx
You’re so well-spoken. Wow. I love these types of comments on CZcams
I just discovered you and you are already one of my favourite CZcamsrs.
I have a futon from FutonBedsFromJapan and they are amazing!! It was worth every penny we paid to ship it to the US and the fabric is gorgeous. Where I live it's very rainy so it's harder to give it time to air out, but in the summer we hang it out constantly and it feels like sleeping on a cloud after it gets some sun! Highly reccommend them.
Love this, super informative, thank you🙌🏻
Thank you for watching :)
I've been sleeping on the floor for 16 years. Started when I was 15 cause I was really into Hinduism and renouncing luxury, it just stuck with me
Love this video. Super informative, but also quick and short.
Hi, I have a make sift "Japanese futon" I was sleeping on an air mattress that resembles a twin-size bed. The air bed deflated and I needed a bed ASAP. I looked online for a pillow mattress and saw a DIY for a toddler pillow bed.
And the blog post stated take a sheet and fold the sheet in half the long way (this is the "mattress" cover) and put the pillows in the cover, sew across the pillow cover so the pillows line up in the cover horizontally, I bought cotton pillows and bought all of my bedding from Walmart. I then took my fitted sheet put that over the "mattress" cover with the lined-up pillows inside added a throw blanket over the top tucked it under the pillow mattress to add more warmth. Added a loose sheet and a comforter to complete the bed making process it's been almost a year and I never realized how comfortable this "bed" is. I do pick up my 'bed' every day in order to air it out just like I would if I had a real Japanese futon.
Sleeping this way, I noticed my back pain and leg cramps have stopped.
I take my pillows and use clothespin to attach the four pillows to a metal laundry rack to air out every day. I store my bedding in the closet and keep the door open to allow air circulation, and I will also turn on the ceiling fan too. One day I hope to own a real Japanese futon mattress.
I can't sleep on the floor any more. I get such a cramp and can't move bummer Thanks for sharing though :)
Hi everyone! I hope you enjoyed learning a little bit about why I love sleeping on the floor! As promised, here is where you can find authentic Japanese futons that ship worldwide: bit.ly/3dnrPMo
TaraWhiteTalks the link did not work for me 🙁
Timmah Timmi What country are you in? I'd be happy to message them and report the problem.
TaraWhiteTalks thanks maybe it doesn't work for Australia?? Or perhaps there's another website for Australian buyers? Cheers for the videos they're very good and well written. Keep up the good work Tara 🙂
The link doesn't work for me either! I'm also in Australia. I recall finding companies that do sell to Australia on a previous search but I didn't know enough about futons to make a purchase.
The company told me they don't have distributor rights to ship to Australia or New Zealand unfortunately. You can buy futons here: japanache.com.au/. They are similar, but not the same (different fabrics, interior) and you are unable to make a custom order. Hope that helps!
I live in a small apartment and it’s so useful to remodel my room into a tatami. I can just roll up my blanket and futon and put it in my closet and move my small desk and cushions out. It saves space.
sleeping on the floor has immensely helped with my sciatic pain. first few days were difficult. but waking up with minimal soreness is great.
I wish I found sleeping on the floor comfortable! You save so much space. I slept on the floor often as a child and on a VERY firm bed (literally everyone would complain about how firm it was) as a teen and never got good sleep...I'd wake up every 2-3 hours =( Now I sleep on a firm but moderately soft bed and get much better sleep.
I'm glad you found something that works for you too. Sleep is so important! Thanks for sharing =)
I tried this before and you inspired me to do it tonight. I use a yoga mat and a few blankets as alternatives.
Greisy H hahaha! I was literally just thinking I would try the same tonight with my yoga mats!!😀👐🏼
I do that. It's easy to maintain. Make sure everything made of natural fibres is easy to wash and dry. My bedding components can all fit in my washing machine - not all at once hehe.
Great video! I have been sleeping on the floor for the last 30 years. I wake up every morning well rested! I can't sleep on a matress. I wake up hurting in places hurting in places I didn't know I had! Thanks for a great video!
Good to see you uploading again! Missed you. :)
Aww thanks Sarah! It is nice to know you were thinking of me =)
This is very interesting... I have scoliosis and suffer from tension headaches, maybe sleeping on the floor could help me! Thank you for making this video!
void in chains idk your eating habits but cutting out gluten and dairy help with headaches
Hi, Tara
I lived in South Korea while teaching there, and the traditional YO is not nearly as comfortable as a Futon, although I am sure that Koreans would disagree with that. However, I did become used to them, and when I moved back home, I had trouble sleeping in a bed and would sleep on my living room floor. The problem with Western style sleeping is, as you said, a matter of hygiene, but a little worse than you described. The increased weight of the mattress over time is due to the poop of millions of dustmites, and the pint or so of perspiration during the night. Not airing out your mattress as soon as you get up adds to the problem. You really need to vacuum a Western type mattress at least once a month to get rid of the dustmite poop!
Wow!! It is worse than I realized. Thank you so much for sharing Elise. Have you found something that works for you now? I used to teach in Korea too btw =)
Hi, Tara
Well, over time I got used to sleeping in my bed again, although I do miss having the heat from the Ondol below me (ha, ha). The rest of my family thought that I was just plain weird (true enough) for sleeping on the living room floor, and some not so nice remarks were being made. Rather than go through the gauntlet every morning, I decided that I would sleep in my bed. It took me a long time to get used to that again. I prefer the Futon over the Yo, but prefer the Ondol over the practically non-existent heating in Japanese homes.
I dearly miss the Ondol too! What a wonderful invention!! If I am ever able to build a house one day.. that is going to have to be a feature ;)
Elise Kuby I
Thank you Tara. Outstanding educative content. Lots of value.
Thank you for introducing me to the idea. I might decide to buy one when I move into an appartment.
I've slept on the floor since my 30s. I use an air mattress.
Iris Gross what air matress do you use!? All the ones i try break after a month
yes how do you find one that will hold up for more than a couple of weeks
so what are you 31 now how many replacements have you bought
I have an air mattress from Walmart, very cheap, have used it for 5 yrs. Just make sure to not over inflate it & nothing sharp on the floor that can cut through it. I also use a mattress topper on it so that it’s not cold in the winter (air mattresses can get very cold in winter season).
If you want a simpler solution, get a thick mattress topper to use
cetriya's Art n Comics Channel It works good too. Also, not too expensive.
This is a VERY timely video for me! The last bed I purchased was at least 12 years ago. I had finally gotten rid of my Queen size bed (mattress/box springs/frame) that I'd had since probably the late 70's/early 80's...YIKES! The new bed is a single but, now after 12 years, my body aches from sleeping in it. I've seen a few videos on sleeping on the floor and futons but I live on disability so finances are an issue; however, I recently told my mother about how long I've had my current bed and how uncomfortable it is so she said she is willing to purchase either a new mattress or futon for me. (The idea of a futon I presented was the type that is a convertible style futon couch - not sure if that's considered a true Japanese futon.)
The last time I moved apartments, all my furniture had been picked up by the moving company but I spent one last night in the old apartment to get some cleaning done. All I had was two quilts that I laid on top of each other on the floor and a third for a cover, a floor lamp, my clock radio, a book, and my cat. I honestly felt so cozy and comfortable. I'm embracing a minimalist lifestyle so perhaps a studio apartment will be in my future. Back to futons....
Unfortunately, the management of the apartment where I currently live doesn't replace carpeting until it's...horrible. I've lived in this apartment over five years and the same carpeting from the current tenant/s is still here. A concern about sleeping so close to the carpeting is how dirty it is but I could rectify that by renting a steam cleaner. (One of my neighbors did that and she said that even after about four times of changing the cleaning solution, the water from the carpet was still brown...ick.)
That aside, I'm very interested in checking out the links you have posted for the futons you recommend. Thank you again!
You've convinced me to get a futon and also to subscribe!!! Can't wait to watch and like the rest of your videos!!
Thanks for the kind comment :)
My Dad is 71. He always said that sleeping on the floor is the best for your body (based off his own experiences with it and how it made his body feel). I would sleep on one but my husband would probably divorce me 🙈😂
Gravity doesn't push you down. -physics
Great video! I’ve been sleeping on the floor for two years now and will continue to sleep on the floor. It definitely has made me sleep much better at night than sleeping in a bed. Also, it’s definitely easy to just fold it and put them away.
Thanks for sharing your experience! Glad to hear that it has worked so well for you too =)
Absolutely with you when you talk about your back pain basically going away!
Glad to here you had a similar experience. Thanks for watching =)
You are tiny. I am a husky big boned woman. I have slept on floor on and off my whole life but permanently a couple months ago. I have severe herniated disk issue caused by falling and other injuries. Sleeping in beds seemed comfortable but one day I was actually paralyzed and couldn't get out of bed. I had to roll off and fell to floor. Pretty scary and painful. I remembered sleeping in floor in past and it's effect on back, very straightening! It took time to adjust as I'm not light. I have big bones (no exaggerating) and I was afraid my husky body would never adjust but it did. A couple months and I'm starting to feel back strengthen. Now I won't lie, its not easy at first. But when back pain is so bad its like a saw or hellraiser horror you feel relief to straighten out your back. Positions you sleep in important. If you need pillows to get used to it use them. I started using tons of pillows. Now they sit mostly against wall as I only need one now. I have a exercise mat (equivalent to gymnastics mat),a thin mat on top of that, a thin foam cover, sheet, blanket. A sheet and comforter then on top of that to cover me. Me and my doggie are both happy in this set up. : ) I recommend floor sleeping to all. You also avoid bed bugs. If you've ever seen pin size blood spots on bed, you have bed bugs. Can happen even if you bought new mattress. Fyi,Most beds are recycled beds. This is untold story they don't want you to know. Manufacturing of beds is evil and bad for planet, especially types like purple brand beds that can give you cancer by breathing the mattress. Don't do it. Asians and other cultures did it and do it because it was the original way, the smarter way.
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Stephanie In the wild Good info. Thanks!
Looks like a very slight upgrade from a sleeping bag.
I love your channel- so informational 👍🏻
Thank you for watching Karen! That means a lot =)
If people are in the PNW of the US, there is a local store in SE Portland called Rock Soft Futon and they sell 100% all cotton shikibutons! They are well made and very comfortable. They’re made locally and are really reasonably priced! We got our Queen size mattress for $275. They also can add new layers of cotton for $25/layer down the road if the mattress compresses.
This is a little off topic. People have asked you in the comments where can they get a futon. I find it strange that obviously they have internet but can't look up the info themselves. Asking for recommendations, ok, asking basic questions that they could have searched on their own, not ok. I see this A LOT, and then, do they actually sit and wait for a reply or video response? If so, the whole time they just dont bother to TRY and research? As a research fiend, i guess i was just triggered by that statement...lol. Great video by the way.
Yea! This is quite common. As a fellow research fiend, I can't always understand it either. Still, I'm thankful for the engagement and always try my best to help =)
This drives me crazy, too. I see this on all kinds of informational CZcams videos. I think it's probably either they trust the CZcamsr more than their own research, or it's just laziness.
I get what you mean. Still, I imagine they want a personal recommendation from a person who knows futons well and may very well recommend one brand over another.. or suggest which brands or styles to avoid.
buttarain27 I thought I was the only one who thinks that...
Asking questions is a form of research.
Does the bottom of your cupboard not collect dust. Usually that is a dusty area.
+Hazel Frei-Selby We don't really notice dust. There isn't much in the closet and it gets cleaned regularly. Hope the helps!
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That's the reason lot of Asian house force you to take off shoes and wipe floor after you left.
H FS as long as you clean the floors regularly its a good space
It's called vacumming and dusting.
Thank you. One of the best videos about sleeping on the floor. Or not using the mattress. Great video. Thank you.
Curious if you have a recommendation for tatami mat? I've researched quite a bit and there are so many to choose from. Do you use a tatami mat under your futon? Great video!
I don't find sleeping on the floor comfortable :/
+Nohemymimis That is completely understandable! I defo went through a transition period as my body learned to adjust. I also found futons to be much better than sleeping on the floor only, which was a bit of a shock initially =)
I like sleeping on the floor but it makes my ribcage compress (which hurts when I stand up).
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Mabie you need little help falling asleep:)
Same.
My lower back throbs and my hips kill me the next day. I weigh 130lbs and just can’t do it without thick medium firm material.
And in Pakistan we call them "talae"
Using them since childhood
Isn't it amazing? If I had to guess, I would think more people in the world sleep on the floor than in beds.
In México they are known as petate and are more organic and environmentally clean.
Day 1 and feels AMAZING!
As a physiotherapist I tell you to look for scientific stuff. The important is the position of the body and where you put the pillows. You wanna stop a sciatica or a lumbar stenosis ? Different pillows positions for different problems.
I sleep on the floor, mostly because I like when the bugs can just run right up on the mattress.
Clean your house.
I don't know about other materials but latex mattresses are incredibly confortable and they are toxic to bacteria and other microorganisms so they are completely sanitized always... I don't think that venting the futon outside the window (where there can be also bugs) is more higienic, anyway I might agree on the rest :D
In Turkey sleeping on the floor is so common and feels nostalgic. Because most of the Turkish kids have no room until teenage like me. And we always set up floor beds for our guests and its super fun.
I always kept putting a blanket on the floor in my bedroom or my parent's bedroom whenever I felt stressed as a kid, but as an adult I stopped doing that because the floor is cold and seasonal allergy are worse there. Eventually I realized I can use my bed with a flat board on it instead of slats, and put a thin shikibuton on that! Now I have the good parts of the floor, and the good part of a bed.
Watching this on my deluxe foam adjustable bed
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I have a hard time getting up and down from the floor, would it be possible to put a futon on some sort of platform that raises it off the floor a bit?
Yes, you can put them on a regular platfrom bed or even better, a japanese tatami platform bed. They are both firm flat surfaces raised up from the floor =)
Korean hard beds are awesome and heated! It's raised like a platform bed but when you lay your futon on top you only need a light blanket on most nights.
Wow...I had no idea. I've ordered a 5" memory foam mattress as a guest bed and will give this a try with just putting this on the floor without a bed frame. I know the foam mattress has more cushion than the traditional futon. Thanks so much for sharing this info!
Thanks for actually sharing the links !
Sleeping on the bones makes me stiff. I cant sleep more then an hour on the floor
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Great video! I feel so much better sleeping on the floor and then (same as you) I pick it up & put it in my closet and then I have the whole room to do yoga and move around.
I watched another video on CZcams talking about how our furniture is killing us - we should design our living spaces for movement / not for furniture which makes a sedentary, old, feeble & weak, etc
I've been sleeping on the floor for a year now and I love it. The bed I had previously was too lumpy and I couldn't sleep well, but the floor is really cozy. I want to buy a futon when I move into my own apartment and be able to store it away easily. I have back pain from years of bad posture *cough* video games *cough* but the floor helps with that. People think it's odd that I prefer the floor over a bed, but it's so comfortable.
This is so interesting. The best sleep I have ever had was on an air mattress before I bought a bed. I'm not sure if this is as good for the body, but it sure felt great. My husband and I are contemplating a new bed setup as ours is just making us more sore. Maybe I can get him into trying one of these. He has psoriatic arthritis and I have fibromyalgia pains. We tried a memory foam mattress topper and its more of a pain than anything.
Crystal The Minimalist Cat Mom I have similar health issues and the only thing I can sleep on is an air mattress. I use a sleep number set on a high number (meaning really firm) but I have slept on many types of air mattresses and do fine on most. When my husband was single he slept on a camping type air mattress on a platform bed and he loved it.
BTW, tried air mattress as well and that Was worse for my back. So if you use air mattress regularly it will damage back over time. It was designed for temporary sleep situations like camping or guests. Not for permanent sleep situations. Thank you for this video. With your back disorder you know the wrath of beds and damage they cause. Blessings.
Good to know. I can imagine that air mattresses don't offer much resistance.
Ive been sleeping on a air mattress for months(6+), and my back is fine(in fact sleeping on one stopped my back/shoulder pain). Maybe it was the firmness or lack of in mattress that caused the backpain. My only troubles with the mattress is getting up! And stopping the cats from popping it.
Thank you for the video. Super helpful and informative. Do you suggest two single futons for you and your partner or a queen sized futon?
Have been sleeping on the floor (Japanese futon) for years and love it. No aches and pains.... and so cozy in the winter.
I think, however, that someone who is very overweight might have difficulty sleeping on the floor.
Would it be weird to have a futon on a bed frame? A flat bedframe. My partner has a hip issues (from birth) and could never sleep on the floor (despite your willingness with your scoliosis).
Not at all, that is very common with futons. You can even find tatami platform bed frames!
Lauren Fry. Being much older now , the bed frame is a must for me. A hard thick board, then a futon on it is necessary for getting up. Works vey well for me. I miss the days when I could sleep on the floor. Also floor toilets are better for your health. Your legs get a workout regularly.
I can relate to that! I use to sleep on the floor but with age it just gets so difficult to get up! platform would certainly help
Dear friends, besides healthy benefits and space saving here are some argumets that seems interesting about sleeping on the floor . I will be more than a glad , to find out more about your experience, feelings and oppinions , so leave the coments below )
1) Makes you more grounded , takes away anxiety (depression ) you feel relaxed .
2) Helps to feel your body better .
3) The spine holds the structure of all our nerve endings, the nervous system.
A healthy spine makes for a healthy nervous system. Sleeping on a hard surface,
allows the spine to be aligned properly and is able to rejuvinate the whole body throughout the night. Ultimate healing
4) Being on the floor has such an instant calming effect.
5) Helps to get rid of all the tension
6) Lay on the ground you feel more connected to the earth which is very helpful if you consider that deep inside we're still animals.
Thanks for the list! Very interesting =)
What if you’re a stomach sleeper? I haven’t seen that addressed in the comments.
thank you...i absolutely agree with you ...I have been sleeping on the floor with a futton for about 1 year and i found out that i have a better posture now.
Hi Tara, I loved your post. I am moving to a new place soon and I am thinking on transitioning to a shikibuton. What size would you recommend for a couple? A king size mattress or two twins? Thanks!