Is your spare room Thanksgiving ready? Save $474 on your guest room sleep setup with these Black Friday deals

We all look forward to spending time with loved ones at Thanksgiving, but let’s be honest, an extended weekend with the family can cause tensions to run high. And nothing can exacerbate a short temper like a bad night’s sleep. If you’re having guests to stay this Thanksgiving, a new spare room setup might be the key to family harmony.

A Thanksgiving ready spare room has a comfortable bed that will appeal to a wide variety of guests. It doesn’t need to be the very best mattress, but a small upgrade can make a huge difference. With the Black Friday mattress deals, you can get a sleep setup the entire family will love at a price you adore. 

Of course, we know you won’t be able to take advantage of Black Friday deals on the day (not if you want your guests to sleep comfortably on Thanksgiving)! But as most brands have dropped their Black Friday deals already, you can start shopping right away… 

The right mattress for a spare room has an all-round appeal. Avoid anything too soft or too firm, and prioritize durability.

Don’t underestimate the importance of pillows – your guests won’t be happy when the wake up with sore necks. Our best pillow guide has plenty of options.

Simple yet essential, a mattress protector wraps around the mattress and guards it against spills, stains, and odors.

Don’t have the money for a new mattress? A mattress topper is an affordable alternative for increased comfort. If our top choice doesn’t catch your eye, check out our guide to the best mattress toppers.

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