
Sleepmaxxing in Canada: What the Trend Gets Right and What It Misses
Sleepmaxxing has over 500 million TikTok views and a growing market in trackers, cooling pads, and supplements. The protocols with the strongest evidence behind them are free. The one the trend rar...

The Slow Bedroom: Why Canadians Are Choosing Fewer, Better Things
The slow bedroom trend is a measurable shift in how Canadians are approaching sleep spaces: fewer decorative layers, less visual noise, and a deliberate prioritization of the things that actually a...

Sleep Debt Is a Canadian Public Health Problem. The Bedroom Is Where You Fix It.
A national survey from March 2026 found that 41% of Canadians are getting less than the recommended seven hours of sleep per night — chronically, not occasionally. Most fixes target behaviour. But ...

The Considered Bedroom: Why Canadians Are Choosing Materials Over Aesthetics
Interior designers are calling it "cocooning" in 2026: a shift toward bedrooms built for warmth, weight, and material depth rather than visual minimalism. The all-grey bedroom is finished. What rep...

Sleep as Recovery: Why the Bedroom Matters Most in a Busy Canadian Summer
Canadian summers are short and most people fill them completely. The sleep in between is what determines how well the rest of it actually lands. A natural mattress built around pressure relief and ...

Floor Sleeping in Canada: What the Minimalist Bedroom Trend Actually Requires
Floor living is gaining ground in Canadian homes as more people embrace low-profile, minimal bedroom setups. Sleep Majestic makes two shikibutons built for floor use: a Cotton Shikibuton in all-cot...






