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Buying Futon Beds

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If you are looking for or considering buying futon beds, then you will want to know some of the advantages they have over regular mattresses and what to look for when buying them. The benefits that will be covered are comfort, style, design, space saving, and cost. You will also learn about a few things to consider when getting a futon bed such as firmness and flexibility. By the time you are done reading this, you should have a better idea of why many people choose futon beds over regular beds and also be able to make a better decision when getting one.

Futon beds aren't for everyone though. For some people with certain back issues, you will want to get a bed that is best suited for you. For most people though, these beds can be the perfect bed to sleep on.

Benefits of Futon Beds

Futon beds were invented in Japan and have been brought over to the west and have been adapted for our culture and living style. They are normally associated with something that college students would get for their dorm rooms but nowadays, it's for families as well because of the different advantages. One obvious advantage futon beds have is its ability to turn from a couch to a bed.

The design makes it more usable since you can do more than just sleep on them. You can easily convert them into a couch to sit and watch TV as well. Of course, there are those sofa beds but if you have ever slept on them, they aren't the most comfortable thing to be lying on. On top of that, those sofas are generally heavy and bulky as well. With futon beds, because of their light weight, it's a lot easier to move it around if you wanted to create more space in your room.

You also have different styles as well from all the many colors to choose from as well as the different designs in the futon bed frames. The futon itself has evolved into a wider range of variety. Before, most people saw it as some cheap piece of thin mattress. Today however, you can find them to be very comparable to regular mattresses although not as thick. They even come with the memory foam material as well as futon toppers.


Conveniece of Futon Sofa Beds

With the economy the way it is, many people are having to move into smaller homes. Since the living space is already limited, having a giant bed will just make it feel even smaller. So one of the main benefits of a futon bed is that it can save you a lot of space. When you sleep at night, you can have it out as a bed and take up some room without a problem since you're sleeping. However, during the day time, being able to turn it into a couch is a big advantage since you can free up some room. Try doing that with a regular mattress. As mentioned earlier, because of their light weight, you can easily move the futon bed frame out of the way to a corner of the room if you wanted to in order to create even more space.

Going back to the economy, since times are tough now, every dollar counts. As you may know, buying a regular bed can be quite expensive. With futon beds, you can save a lot of money and have more than one furniture item at the same time, saving you the need for another couch as well. Futons are quite inexpensive. You can get one for anywhere between $80 to several hundred dollars. The cost difference is determined by the frame as well as what the futon itself is made of. In terms of the frame, the main choices are a metal futon frame and a wooden futon frame. Wooden ones are generally less expensive.



What Futon Bed to Buy

If you have decided to buy a futon sofa bed or futon chair bed as some people call them, there are a couple of things you want to look for. When it comes to sleep, you can't go cheap. If the futon doesn't feel comfortable for you, no matter how inexpensive it is, don't get it. You will be spending a third of your life sleeping and since having a good night's sleep will pretty much determine how you will feel during the day, it's important that you invest a little extra to get the bed that you can comfortably sleep on. Even with this in mind, you'll be spending a lot less than buying a regular bed in most cases.

So you will want to look at the firmness of the futon bed as well as the flexibility. The firmness will depend on what you are comfortable with. Normally you want to go with 100% cotton if you want a nice firm bed. The best thing to do of course is to go to a bed store and lay down on different futon beds to see which type of futon feels best for you. You will also want to consider its flexibility. Since you'll be folding them in order to turn them into a couch, you don't want one that is too stiff otherwise it will be harder to convert it. If you are buying the futon for the main purpose of a couch, you want to go for one made of cotton and polyester. If you are going to use it only as a bed, 100% cotton is better.

So now you should know the many benefits of buying a futon bed over a regular bed. The main reasons again are cost, saving space, and flexibility of having two items in one. You have different styles and designs as well to match your room's decor. When looking for cheap futon beds, you want to remember not to buy them just because they are cheap. You want to weigh more on the side of comfort. Now if your main purpose is just using it as a couch, then getting cheap futon sofa beds are just fine. Compare prices online to see the ranges of what you want before actually going out and getting one.

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