How much are futons?
April 24, 2009 by Futons And Sofa Beds
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Can you answer inga’s question about Futons?:
idk how these work but my roommate for college wants a futon. how much are they? the frame and matress pad thing i guess? (like all together) and a cheap one!
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idk how these work but my roommate for college wants a futon. how much are they? the frame and matress pad thing i guess? (like all together) and a cheap one!
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What company or store sells well-made futons?
April 17, 2009 by Futons And Sofa Beds
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Can you answer ?Frijolita?’s question about Futons?:
I am looking for well-made and decent priced futons.
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I am looking for well-made and decent priced futons.
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How do people sleep on futons? I just slept on a very good quality one and it almost killed me?
April 14, 2009 by Futons And Sofa Beds
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Can you answer ticker229’s question about Futons?:
My back is so stiff I can barely move, and I was miserable all night. I am using a friend’s guest room that she is very proud of, and I’d rather not tell her that the futon is so horrible I can’t sleep on it. But, I can’t sleep on it.
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My back is so stiff I can barely move, and I was miserable all night. I am using a friend’s guest room that she is very proud of, and I’d rather not tell her that the futon is so horrible I can’t sleep on it. But, I can’t sleep on it.
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The Futon - Convenience Furniture for Convenient Lives
April 13, 2009 by Futons And Sofa Beds
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Futons are fast becoming one of the most sought after pieces of furniture for many homes these days. Gone are the days where futons are considered to be the “Jeeps” of home furnishings. Nowadays, with updated, modern styling, and the health and sleep benefits they provide, futons are fast becoming the “Mercedes-Benz” for the living room or bedroom.
In a fast-paced, busy world, we’re seeing a need to simplify our lives through convenience. More people are dining at fast-food chains (where even salads and fruits can be purchased for the health-conscious), shoes have incorporated wheels on the soles for “riding” around, and almost any products you can think can be purchased online at the comfort of your own home. With that said, people have even found a way to make everyday living at their own homes more convenient; by replacing their conventional couches (and in some cases, their beds) with a futon.
Futons, having the ability to transform itself from a couch to a bed, reduce the need to purchase extra (and in many cases, needless) furniture. Futons also need far less flipping than standard bed mattresses. And even when you do need to flip a futon mattress, they are lighter, and easier to do. This feature also makes futons a breeze to clean. These convenience factors are the main reasons why so many home owners are opting to include a futon in their house.
Not just for convenience, the futon has health benefits as well. Did you know that futons are great for your back? Most futons are constructed with slats, and a cotton mattress, usually 3 – 6 inches thick. This causes the futon mattress to be slightly firmer than a standard bed mattress. The health implication here is that of a firmer mattress, which allows your spine to keep a straighter posture. Most futons are also made with natural or organic fibers, which provide better insulation, keeping you warmer at night as you sleep.
Many manufacturers of furniture are doing some amazing things with the futon. The designs of futons have evolved over the years. They’re using more streamline designs, for a contemporary and modern feel. And don’t be surprised if you ever come across a full transforming futon bunk bed!
It wont be long before the futon becomes a staple in most (if not all) homes. With convenience, health and sleep benefits, and great designs, it’s no wonder why futons have picked up so much popularity in recent years, and with no signs of slowing down.
For more information on futons, please visit MoreFutons
Thanks to Q.M. Le for contributing this article to our Futons blog:
In a fast-paced, busy world, we’re seeing a need to simplify our lives through convenience. More people are dining at fast-food chains (where even salads and fruits can be purchased for the health-conscious), shoes have incorporated wheels on the soles for “riding” around, and almost any products you can think can be purchased online at the comfort of your own home. With that said, people have even found a way to make everyday living at their own homes more convenient; by replacing their conventional couches (and in some cases, their beds) with a futon.
Futons, having the ability to transform itself from a couch to a bed, reduce the need to purchase extra (and in many cases, needless) furniture. Futons also need far less flipping than standard bed mattresses. And even when you do need to flip a futon mattress, they are lighter, and easier to do. This feature also makes futons a breeze to clean. These convenience factors are the main reasons why so many home owners are opting to include a futon in their house.
Not just for convenience, the futon has health benefits as well. Did you know that futons are great for your back? Most futons are constructed with slats, and a cotton mattress, usually 3 – 6 inches thick. This causes the futon mattress to be slightly firmer than a standard bed mattress. The health implication here is that of a firmer mattress, which allows your spine to keep a straighter posture. Most futons are also made with natural or organic fibers, which provide better insulation, keeping you warmer at night as you sleep.
Many manufacturers of furniture are doing some amazing things with the futon. The designs of futons have evolved over the years. They’re using more streamline designs, for a contemporary and modern feel. And don’t be surprised if you ever come across a full transforming futon bunk bed!
It wont be long before the futon becomes a staple in most (if not all) homes. With convenience, health and sleep benefits, and great designs, it’s no wonder why futons have picked up so much popularity in recent years, and with no signs of slowing down.
For more information on futons, please visit MoreFutons
Thanks to Q.M. Le for contributing this article to our Futons blog:
Q.M. Le is a furniture enthusiast who also writes for http://www.morefutons.com
Are futons comfortable?
April 6, 2009 by Futons And Sofa Beds
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Can you answer Aurora’s question about Futons?:
I either have to buy a bed or futon for my apartment this fall quarter. If futons are comfortable, I would rather get one than a bed to save space. Are they comfortable?
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I either have to buy a bed or futon for my apartment this fall quarter. If futons are comfortable, I would rather get one than a bed to save space. Are they comfortable?
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