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The poll found that Americans love their bedrooms and believe that comfort and cleanliness are fundamental to good sleep.
While most Americans believe their bedrooms are important to good sleep, only about four in ten Americans (42%) are "great sleepers" who say they get a good night's sleep every night or almost every night.
A major difference between a "great sleeper" and someone who only gets a good night's sleep a few nights a week or less is how much time they report sleeping. "Great sleepers" say they sleep on average about an hour longer than other groups.
On weekdays, "great sleepers" say they sleep an average of seven hours and nine minutes compared to an average sleep time of six hours and two minutes for those who report getting good sleep less often. Even on weekends, "great sleepers" say they get more sleep, sleeping for an average of seven hours and 41 minutes versus the other group's six hours and 52 minutes average.
"Love your bedroom and make it the best place you can," says David Cloud, CEO of the National Sleep Foundation, "but at the end of the day, it's crucial to give yourself enough time to wind down and get the seven to nine hours of sleep that most people need to feel their healthiest and best."
The vast majority of Americans, more than nine out of ten, say that mattresses and pillows are important to getting a good night's sleep, and more than three-quarters of Americans also believe that the comfortable feel of sheets and bedding are important.
Also high on the list were cool temperature, clean air free of allergens, and a dark, quiet and clean bedroom. At least two-thirds of Americans believe these also play an important role in getting good sleep.
"We spend a third of lives in our bedrooms, so make it a sanctuary for your sleep," says Cloud. "Comfort, fresh air, quietness and cool temperature are the basic building blocks for creating the best sleep environment."
Simple indulgences can also make a difference in how you feel about sleep. The poll showed that simple things like a fresh scent to your sheets or making your bed each day can impact how you feel about going to bed or even how you sleep.
According to the National Sleep Foundation Bedroom Poll, more than three-fourths of Americans (78%) say that they are more excited to go to bed on sheets with a fresh scent. About seven in ten Americans (71%) say they get a more comfortable night's sleep on sheets with a fresh scent.
Our parents were right when they told us to make our beds. Poll respondents who say they make their bed every day are 19% more likely to say they get a good night's sleep every night than those who don't.
"The good news is taking special care to make your bedroom pleasing to you, like fresh smelling bedding, can make a difference," says Cloud.
National Sleep Foundation advice for good sleep
Source: National Sleep Foundation