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There are a lot of mattress companies in South Carolina that claim to have the perfect mattress for everyone. At Sleep King, we believe that every person is different and has different needs when it comes to their mattress. That's why our mattress store in Raleigh, NC, has a wide variety of beds and brands to choose from. That way, you can find the right mattress for your body and get the very best sleep quality possible.

As a family-owned and operated mattress store with more than 40 years of experience in the sleep industry, we know a thing or two about comfortable mattresses. Raleigh residents choose Sleep King because we provide our customers with a personalized shopping experience. When you walk through our showroom doors, we want you to feel comfortable - both on our mattresses and with our store associates. At Sleep King, you won't ever have to worry about pushy salespeople and limited selection. Instead, you will discover that we encourage you to take your time as you search for your next bed. Sleep is incredibly important, and by proxy, finding the right mattress for your body type is too.

When you visit our showroom in Raleigh, know that we are a full-service store with mattress experts ready to help. From questions about mattresses and their warranties to financing and mattress delivery, there's no question we haven't heard before.

We carry some of the most popular brands in America, and unlike other mattress stores in Raleigh, offer them at the lowest prices around, guaranteed. There's a reason why we were voted your #1 mattress store in the Lowcountry - because we truly care about our customers and their quality of sleep!

Looking for discounts? Need to buy your mattress on a strict budget? We've got you covered at our new mattress clearance center in Raleigh, where we have more than 50 models on display at 50-80% off retail value. Don't forget to ask us about our flexible financing options, where no credit is needed to make a purchase. Paying cash? We'll knock 5% off your bill!

As if that weren't enough reason to visit, remember that we provide free delivery, setup, and removal of your old mattress for FREE when you make a purchase at Sleep king.

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Why Choose Our Mattress
Store in Raleigh, NC?

Our business model is simple - give customers quality beds from national brands at amazing prices, coupled with unmatched customer service. We know that your sleep is essential but also understand that normal folks aren't made of money. You need a solution that isn't going to break the bank, which is why we offer up to 75% off our products.

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When we say we have a bed for every budget, we're serious.
A few of our mix and match deals include:

Sets Prize
Twin Mattress Sets Beginning at $169.00
Full Mattress Sets Beginning at $199.00
Queen Mattress Sets Beginning at $229.00
King Mattress Sets Beginning at $449.00

Of course, a mattress would be incomplete without a headboard, footboard, and rails. For queen mattresses, those items combined are only $199. At our mattress store, we pledge to beat any competitor's price on similar product specs - guaranteed! Here are just a few of the benefits of shopping at Mattress King

  • *FREE* Bed Frame for Your New Bed*
  • *FREE* Same-Day Local Mattress Delivery to Your Home*
  • *FREE* Set-Up & Removal of Old Mattress from Your Home*
  • *FREE* Mattress Pad Included with New Mattress*
  • Rest Easy with Our 60-Day Comfort Guarantee
  • We Have the Best Selection of Mattresses in Raleigh with Five National Vendors
  • On-Time Delivery
  • Best Warranties in the Industry
  • Sleep King Will Beat Anyone's Advertise Price by $50*(on purchases $299 and above)
  • 0% Financing for 48 Months (APR, With Approved Credit)
  • *See Store for Additional Details
Our Selection of National Mattress Brands

Our Selection of
National Mattress
Brands

At Sleep King, we carry the largest selection of high-quality national brand mattresses in Raleigh.

Mattress Store Raleigh, NC
Mattress Store Raleigh, NC

Sleep King MLILY Mattresses

Often considered the best mattress brand in the world, innovation sets MLILY mattresses apart from others. Our customers love MLILY mattresses because they are expertly built through decades of research and rigorous testing. The folks at MLILY are committed to precision, meaning every detail of product detail they push is geared towards the ultimate satisfaction and comfort.

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Sleep Restonic Mattresses

Restonic Mattresses: Restonic line of mattresses are multi-layered beds with cooling foam technology that adds resilience, support, and temperature control. The result is a cool, comfy sleep that leaves you refreshed and ready to attack the day.

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Sleep King Comfort Sleep Mattresses

Every mattress in the Comfort Sleep lineup has a great combo of support and comfort, making for a restful night's sleep. With heavy-gauge coils and high-performance materials, these mattresses are durable and built to last. Be sure to try one of these mattresses out in our showroom - our customers love the pocketed coils and minimal motion transfer.

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Sleep King Golden Mattresses

The Golden brand is lesser known than some, like Tempurpedic. Still, it is a quality product with many foam and non-foam options that we think you'll love. Choose from standard memory foam, hybrid, and innerspring options while visiting our showroom in Raleigh.

Tips on Choosing the Best Bed

There's much more to choosing a good bed than how you think it will look in your bedroom. There's plenty to think about, from innerspring options to memory foam and even hybrid mattresses. At Sleep King, our priority is our customers. We pride ourselves on excellent customer service. We want to do right by you, which why we want to be sure you find the perfect bed when you visit our mattress store in Raleigh, NC. To help you get started, here are a few tips on choosing the best bed for your sleep needs.

Visit a Showroom

Visit a Showroom

This tip might seem like a no-brainer to some, but it's important that you visit a showroom so that you can lay on different beds to get a feel for what you like. At Mattress King, you will have the chance to explore different styles, designs, and shapes, and mattress materials. Finding a bed online at a price you can afford is great, but you should lie on the bed first, not just look at it on a screen.

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Determine Budget

Determine Budget

Here's a surprising fact: just because a mattress costs more money, it doesn't mean it's going to be a better bed. Sure, more expensive beds might have newer technologies and materials, but not everyone has the budget to walk into a mattress store in Raleigh and spend $3,000. Figure out what price range you're comfortable paying and look at the best options for your bottom line.

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Consider Bedroom Size

Consider Bedroom Size

Before you swing by our showroom and start trying out beds, it might be a good idea to measure the space where your new mattress will go. If your bedroom is on the small side, a king-sized bed might be too big. Similarly, a small bed in a huge room might make for strange aesthetics. Aim for a reasonable amount of room around your bed - enough where you can walk around comfortably. As mentioned above, get specific measurements of the area you plan to use. That way, you have peace of mind knowing your new mattress will fit in your bedroom.

Mattress Store Raleigh, NC
Consider Bedroom Size

Choose a Mattress Material

This tip often comes down to personal preference. It will take a little bit of trial and error to figure out which material works best for your back - innerspring, memory foam, or latex. While your friend's and family's opinions matter, keep in mind that their mattress choice was subjective. What works for them won't necessarily work for you.

Need a quick refresher on different mattress materials? Here's a quick overview
Mattress Store Raleigh, NC

Innerspring

Also called coil mattresses, innerspring beds are probably the most well-known on this short list. Innerspring mattresses are often more affordable than their latex and memory foam counterparts. These beds are ideal for people who want a lot of support and a cooler night's sleep.

Latex

This material is known for its great cooling properties and overall comfort. With latex, there are no strange off-gassing odors like you sometimes get with memory foam. Latex mattresses are ideal for people who want a responsive, bouncy feel and may have problems sleeping hot.

Memory Foam

First developed by NASA in the 70s, memory foam is probably the most popular material in the modern mattress market. Memory foam conforms to every inch of your body, giving you maximum comfort and support. Memory foam is also know for its anti-motion properties. Memory foam can be a great choice if you tend to toss and turn at night and sleep with a partner who wakes up when you do. Memory foam mattresses are ideal for people who need pressure relief, good support, and refreshing comfort.

Think About Your Back

Think About Your Back

If you have a bad back, it's crucial that you find a mattress with proper support. Slat and spring beds often offer plenty of support, but latex and memory foam options have come a long way. If you want memory foam or latex but find the support to be subpar, consider an adjustable base instead of a normal platform. That way, you can always sleep in a comfortable position that benefits your back.

Mattress Store Raleigh, NC

Your Premier Furniture Store
Raleigh, NC

You read that right! Sleep King is the first choice for quality beds in Raleigh, but we also have a huge selection of furniture for your home. If you're looking for a one-stop-shop for mattresses and furniture alike, you have come to the right place. If you're shopping for a new mattress at the best price possible, why not throw in a bedroom suite at an amazing price too?

A few common furniture items that our customers love to add
to their mattress purchase include:
Mattress Store Raleigh, NC

Living Room Sets - from traditional-style suites with classic textures to modern sets with attractive upholstery, we will help you find the best living room set for your home.

Bedroom Suites - our bedroom suites range from contemporary to classic and come in a variety of colors and styles to compliment your new mattress purchase.

Daybeds - from English-style daybeds available in espresso and cherry colors to multi-purpose beds with pull-out trundles, our selection of daybeds is unbeatable.

Futons - if you have younger children, they will love our futons. Who are we kidding? Adults do too! Futons are incredibly useful in small spaces and convert into comfy-cozy beds perfect for kids of all ages.

Bunkbeds - bunkbeds are another great option to consider if you have kids. Whether you have a classic-style home or an apartment, we have a style that fits you.

At Sleep King, we are proud to have the lowest prices in the Lowcountry

If you like what you see but don't have time to visit our mattress store in Raleigh, don't worry. Our online store is bursting with new items and deals every day. From mattresses and bedding to furniture sets and special sale items, Mattress King has got it all. With the highest quality mattresses, the best prices in Raleigh, a giant showroom with all the options, and a full team of helpful sales associates, you won't ever need to find another mattress and furniture store again!

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NC State basketball: Latest bracketology projections on Selection Sunday

247Sports Embed ResourceDot LoaderRALEIGH, NC -- It's so close you can taste it. After 20 weeks of college basketball, we have finally reached Selection Sunday. For the first time since the 2018 season, NC State has a viable opportunity to hear its name called for an automatic bid into the NCAA men's basketball tournament.After entering the ACC tournament as the No.6 seed in Greensboro, Kevin Keatts' Wolfpack squad won the game that many thought it had to against Virginia Tech. That came behind a great shooting effort an...

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RALEIGH, NC -- It's so close you can taste it. After 20 weeks of college basketball, we have finally reached Selection Sunday. For the first time since the 2018 season, NC State has a viable opportunity to hear its name called for an automatic bid into the NCAA men's basketball tournament.

After entering the ACC tournament as the No.6 seed in Greensboro, Kevin Keatts' Wolfpack squad won the game that many thought it had to against Virginia Tech. That came behind a great shooting effort and performance from Terquavion Smith, who poured in 30 points on 85% shooting from the field along with Jarkel Joiner's double-double propelling the Pack to a rout over the Hokies.

The next night was anything but the same as NC State struggled to defend Clemson's big men for the third time this season as the lid was covered for the Pack in the second half, shooting a measly 25 percent from the field. It was clear who the fresher team was in Greensboro as Clemson beat the Pack by a final score of 80-54 to wrap up the first half of the postseason.

Looking at the season overall, it was a vast improvement from last year's 11-win season, as the transfers Keatts and his staff have brought in has been a game changer for this season. NC State is now gaining positive momentum following a 23-win season on the court and in the recruiting side of things as well.

Looking at NC State's tournament resume, the aspect that the selection committee can hold against Wolfpack's resume is the lack of "quality wins" along with the conference woes late in the season. Wins over Miami and the ACC tournament champions Duke headline the "quality" wins for the Pack this season as three losses over Clemson and a defeat against Syracuse headline the lackluster defeats on the resume for the Pack.

For the last time this season, where does the Pack rank in bracketology projections on Selection Sunday?

SourceSeedDate
Bart TorvikNo. 11Mar. 12
ESPN (Lunardi)No. 11 (Last four in)Mar. 12
CBS Sports (Palm)No. 10Mar. 12
Washington PostNo. 11Mar. 12
The AthleticNo. 11 (Last four in)Mar. 12
Fox SportsNo. 12 (Last four in)Mar. 12
Average (Bracket Matrix)No.10.89Mar. 12

For the fourth consecutive week, the average Bracket Matrix rose again as now 94/110 total bracketology projections have NC State in the field. The Wolfpack heavily benefited from a lack of action from bid-stealers in their own respective conference tournaments as Selection Sunday 2023 doesn't have as much drama heading into it as tournaments in year's past.

The one positive that comes from these rankings is the fact that NC State would avoid not playing any 1-seeded teams until the later rounds strictly due to fact of falling below the 8/9 seed threshold.

Currently, NC State sits at No. 45 in the NET rankings, No. 49 in Bart Torvik's rankings, and No. 55 in the KenPom rankings. These rankings when looking at resumes of teams on the cut line in year's past should be enough to make the field of 68. If NC State were not to make it, finishing the year just 1-6 against Quad 1 opponents along with a 7-4 record against Quad 2 would be the likely case.

Heading into Selection Sunday, the thing to look at for the Pack is if NC State will have a bye for the tournament. Adding an extra game in a format where every game is a win-or-go-home scenario isn't ideal, but deep runs have been made from that seed line, (look no further than the 2021 UCLA squad).

Looking at the season as a whole, it's been a great bounce back year for NC State given that the Pack entered the year with whispers of a coaching change following last season. Making the tournament at a school like NC State with its rich history in the sport is expected from fans and the student body.

That's exactly what they might get tonight after five long years.

Find out the Wolfpack's fate tonight at 6 p.m. exclusively on CBS.

NC State earns No. 11 seed in 2023 NCAA Tournament

247Sports Embed ResourceDot LoaderRALEIGH, N.C. -- NC State is officially in the field for the 2023 NCAA Tournament, earning a spot for the first time since the 2017-18 season. The Wolfpack (23-10, 12-8 ACC) earned a No. 11 seed in the South Region and will open play against No. 6 Creighton at 4 p.m. ET on Friday and will be broadcast on TNT.NC State finished at No. 45 in the NET rankings, which was No. 4 overall in the ACC behind only Duke (16), Virginia (26) and Miami (35), each of which made the NCAA Tournament field....

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RALEIGH, N.C. -- NC State is officially in the field for the 2023 NCAA Tournament, earning a spot for the first time since the 2017-18 season. The Wolfpack (23-10, 12-8 ACC) earned a No. 11 seed in the South Region and will open play against No. 6 Creighton at 4 p.m. ET on Friday and will be broadcast on TNT.

NC State finished at No. 45 in the NET rankings, which was No. 4 overall in the ACC behind only Duke (16), Virginia (26) and Miami (35), each of which made the NCAA Tournament field.

Just a few weeks ago, the Wolfpack's resume looked considerably better with Quad 1 wins over Miami, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest, but all three have dropped in the rankings. That left State with just one Quad 1 win, but holding onto an 8-10 record overall between Quad 1 and Quad 2 games. But with no "bad losses" -- of the Quad 3/4 variety -- State put itself in good position to make the field.

Coming off a 21-loss season in 2021-22, Kevin Keatts brought in an entirely new staff and hit multiple home runs in the transfer portal to turn things around. The Pack brought in key pieces like Jarkel Joiner and D.J. Burns that contributed the entire season while Jack Clark and Dusan Mahorcic made a huge impact while healthy.

Joiner joined Terquavion Smith on the All-ACC Second Team while Burns earned Honorable Mention for their efforts in getting the Pack back on track this season. Smith and Joiner both average more than 17 points per game along with a combined 8.9 assists while Burns and Casey Morsell average north of 11 points per game. Clark is just behind them with 9.3 ppg, but has averaged 11.3 points in the last three since returning from injury.

Now with all of its top scoring options back on the court and a berth into the NCAA Tournament secured, the Pack is in position to make a run. But consistency will be key for NC State as it looks to earn its first win since the 2014-15 season and the first of Kevin Keatts' career later this week.

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NC State to face Creighton in Men’s NCAA Tournament

RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — NC State received a bracket in Selection Sunday will face Creighton on Friday.NC State earned a No. 11 seed in the tournament and Creighton earned the No. 6 seed.They will play each other in Denver on Friday. NC State or Creighton will move onto the second round.Copyright 2023 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. ...

Where NC State basketball’s NCAA Tournament resume stands as March Madness arrives

It’s bubble-watch season for NC State basketball as March Madness arrives with the 2023 NCAA Tournament set to start Tuesday.The Wolfpack has hopes of hearing its name called on Selection Sunday for the first time since 2018, Kevin Keatts’ first season in Raleigh. NC State posted a 23-10 record, including a 12-8 mark in the Atlantic Coast Conference.Major bracketologists have the Wolfpack among the 68 teams in the field. NC State has the 50th overall resume in the country, according to T-Rank’s Teamcast, and i...

It’s bubble-watch season for NC State basketball as March Madness arrives with the 2023 NCAA Tournament set to start Tuesday.

The Wolfpack has hopes of hearing its name called on Selection Sunday for the first time since 2018, Kevin Keatts’ first season in Raleigh. NC State posted a 23-10 record, including a 12-8 mark in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Major bracketologists have the Wolfpack among the 68 teams in the field. NC State has the 50th overall resume in the country, according to T-Rank’s Teamcast, and is 45th in the NET ranking. It has a 1-6 record in Quadrant 1 games, with a 7-4 record in Quad 2 opportunities. The Wolfpack is 15-0 against Q3-Q4 opponents.

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Despite an 80-54 loss to Clemson at the ACC Tournament, Keatts expects the Wolfpack to be in the field.

“I'm not on the committee, but I will say, man, we've got a pretty doggone good resume,” Keatts said after the loss to the Tigers.

“Typically when you look at resumes and the past, one of the things you look at is what's your strength of schedule, and I think we've got a really good strength of schedule. Our non-conference strength of schedule won't hurt us.

“We don't have any bad losses. We've got some really good wins. And when you look at us and this league and we're 12-8 and won 23 games overall, I think we've put ourselves – if you compare our resume to a lot of teams, we put ourselves in a good situation. I do feel favorable for us, absolutely.”

Here are the latest NCAA Tournament projections as of Sunday morning.

Joe Lunardi, ESPN: Last four in

As of Saturday, Lunardi has NC State among the last four teams in the field as a No. 11 seed with a possible trip to Dayton for the First Four games. The Wolfpack is projected to play No. 11 Arizona State with the winner facing No. 6 Saint Mary's.

Jerry Palm, CBS Sports: No. 9 seed

As of Saturday morning, Palm has the Wolfpack as a 10 seed facing No. 7 Northwestern in Des Moines, Iowa. Palm projects Marquette to be the 2 seed in the East Region.

USA TODAY: No. 10 seed

As of Friday evening, USA TODAY has NC State as a 10 seed facing Creighton in Birmingham as part of the Midwest Region. No. 2 Texas would be the possible second-round matchup.

Bracket Matrix: No. 10 or No. 11 seed

The Bracket Matrix formula considers the preeminent bracketology projections from across the web and averages them out to create a composite 68-team field. In 16 of the 118 projections tracked by the site, NC State is out of the field. The Wolfpack is as high as a 9 seed and as low as a 12 seed. Most projections have State as a 10 or 11 seed.

Staff writer Rodd Baxley can be reached at rbaxley@fayobserver.com or @RoddBaxley on Twitter.

Easter Raleigh 2023: Brunch, Restaurants, Things to Do

Here’s a look at Easter Raleigh 2023 featuring special offerings by restaurants and businesses.Easter Sunday is Sunday, April 9, 2023.Please reach out to me foodgressing@gmail.com if you are a restaurant/business that wants to be featured. Provide all the details of your holiday offering in your message. For faster processing, please provide a ready to copy and paste excerpt in paragraph form in a similar format to the restaurants featured below.This list is not exhaustive and is updat...

Here’s a look at Easter Raleigh 2023 featuring special offerings by restaurants and businesses.

Easter Sunday is Sunday, April 9, 2023.

Please reach out to me foodgressing@gmail.com if you are a restaurant/business that wants to be featured. Provide all the details of your holiday offering in your message. For faster processing, please provide a ready to copy and paste excerpt in paragraph form in a similar format to the restaurants featured below.

This list is not exhaustive and is updated as information becomes available. I try to feature as much as I can but certainly this is not all that is out there. If your favorite restaurant is not on the list, contact them to see what they are offering.

Easter Raleigh 2023: Restaurant Special Menus

Fairview Dining Room (Durham) is offering an Easter Brunch 3-course prix-fixe menu on April 9 from 11:00 am – 4:30 pm. Priced at $59 per adult and a separate menu available for guests 12 and under. Indulge with classic brunch selections and delicious desserts prepared with love from the kitchen of Executive Chef Troy Stauffer.

Ruth’s Chris Steak House – Cary is offering an Easter brunch and dinner on April 9. Priced at $100 per person. Brunch time: 11:00 am – 3:00 pm and dinner: served all day.

Acme Food & Beverage Co. (Carrboro) is offering an Easter brunch on April 9 from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm.

Cracker Barrel is offering Easter packages as well as a la carte feasts including:

Easter Ham Heat n’ Serve Feast. Serves 8-10 and goes from your oven to table in two hours. Includes spiral-sliced Sugar-Cured Ham, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy, Sweet Yeast Rolls, choice of three Country Sides, Apple Streusel Pie and Pecan Pie.

Easter Ham Heat n’ Serve Family Dinner. Serves 4-6 and goes from your oven to table in two hours. Includes spiral-sliced Sugar-Cured Ham, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy, Sweet Yeast Rolls, and choice of two Country Sides.

Prime Rib Heat n’ Serve Family Dinner. Serves 4-6 and goes from your oven to table in two hours. Prime Rib, au just and horseradish, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy, Sweet Yeast Rolls, and choice of two Country Sides.

Check your local store to confirm offerings and pricing.

Check back later as more offerings are added.

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