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		<title>The Futon Sofa Bed &#8211; A Great Addition To Your Home</title>
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There are a number of reasons to start thinking about getting futons and sofa beds. In this article, those reasons will be examined, along with what futons are and how they can be used effectively with the minimum of fuss and hassle.
Firstly, what is a futon? The name has Japanese origins &#8211; classically, homes in Japan are small with not a lot of floor space. Space is certainly at a premium, and as such, many people in this country cannot afford the luxury of having an actual freestanding bed that ...]]></description>
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<p>There are a number of reasons to start thinking about getting futons and sofa beds. In this article, those reasons will be examined, along with what futons are and how they can be used effectively with the minimum of fuss and hassle.</p>
<p>Firstly, what is a futon? The name has Japanese origins &#8211; classically, homes in Japan are small with not a lot of floor space. Space is certainly at a premium, and as such, many people in this country cannot afford the luxury of having an actual freestanding bed that stays there, all day long. In fact, the idea would be alien to many people over there. Each night, before they go to sleep, people set up their futon onto the floor from its folded position (normally as a seat), put on the pillows and climb into their bed. In the morning when they get up to start their day, they put their pillows away in a closet, fold the futon up and return it so that it is a seat again. This way, a usable piece of furniture has dual uses in small spaces.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://greatsatinsheets.com/futon-sofa-bed"title="" >futon sofa bed </a>is usually a kind of mattress that is more akin to a large cushion (no springs in it) on a folding frame meaning that it can do double duty as a sofa and a bed. The idea about them is that you can have a usable bed, but when the bed is not needed in a room, it can be put to use as a comfortable couch. </p>
<p>Situations where people would choose a futon instead of another piece of furniture are when they only have a few rooms &#8211; like a small apartment, or college accommodation, and need to make the utmost of their space. Another reason for having a futon is that when there are spare rooms in a house (say a couple have got a larger house in the anticipation of having a family in the future), this piece of furniture can go into a room as a couch for the most part and a bed for when friends come over to stay.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001O2QT1M?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=httpwwwjbsoco-20&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=390957&#038;creativeASIN=B001O2QT1M"><img src="http://greatsatinsheets.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/futon-sofa-bed.jpg" alt="futon sofa bed" title="futon sofa bed" width="300" height="300" align="right" /></a>Different sizes are also available. If you can think of a size of sofa (or indeed bed) &#8211; say a one seater, two seater or 3 seater, or on the other hand, a single, double or king size bed, then there is a futon that is available in that size. This allows you to scale up or down the size that is required to get the most use out of it. </p>
<p>Please note that if you have never tried sleeping on a futon, you should give it a go. It is different from sleeping on a mattress &#8211; there are generally no springs, so the slats underneath can be felt quite frequently. This is not necessarily something to put you off, but be aware that there are trade offs that have been made in order to get such a usable item. It is safe to say that a quite a few people would not want this item being their main bed (at least all of the time, anyway).</p>
<p>As with most things, there are a wide variety of shapes, sizes and colors of futons and sofa beds from many different places. Shops specialize in them up and down the country, and of course, online is a great place to go to look before you leap, and gather some information about dimensions, cost and so forth.</p>
<p>All in all, if you want something that is dual use &#8211; can be sat on as a daytime piece of furniture, and can then be slept on comfortably when the need arises, <a href="http://greatsatinsheets.com/futon-sofa-bed			 "title="" >futon sofa beds </a>are for you!</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 06:54:20 +0000</pubDate>
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The original futon beds of Japan were padded mattresses and quilts that could be stored away when no one was sleeping on them. A flat mattress stuffed with cotton or some other kind of batting and covered in durable fabric, the futon bed is designed to be placed at a low height on tatami mat flooring made of rice straw.
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<p>The original <a href="http://greatsatinsheets.com/futon-beds			 "title="" >futon beds </a>of Japan were padded mattresses and quilts that could be stored away when no one was sleeping on them. A flat mattress stuffed with cotton or some other kind of batting and covered in durable fabric, the <a href="http://greatsatinsheets.com/futon-beds			 "title="" >futon bed </a>is designed to be placed at a low height on tatami mat flooring made of rice straw.</p>
<p>In the Western world, the futon has a few modifications in terms of style. They are mounted in a metal or wood frame that is adjustable (it slides into an upright position or can be let down) and can be used as a sofa or chair. They are typically a lot thicker than the traditional Japanese futon.</p>
<p><a href="http://greatsatinsheets.com/futon-bunk-bed"title="" >Futon bunk bed</a>s offer another variation on the style. The top bunk is a loft style flat mattress, and there are usually side stairs to help the sleeper climb into place to sleep on the mattress. There are guardrails to protect the sleeper from rolling over and falling off the bed. The bottom “bunk” is typically a metal frame with a <a href="http://greatsatinsheets.com/futon-mattress"title="" >futon mattress</a> that can glide down and become a sleeping space or glide up and become a chair for sitting.</p>
<p>The great benefit for these types of futon beds is that they are versatile and save space in a room. The dual function of the bottom bunk enables you to fold up the bed during the day and use the space in your room for something else other than sleeping. In addition, <a href="http://greatsatinsheets.com/futon-bunk-bed"title="" >futon bunk beds </a>have the capacity to sleep three people, two on the full-sized futon pullout. On some models, manufacturers build in a student desk on either the left or the right end of the bed. This is an even greater space-saving design idea and works well for younger sleepers who like the idea of a compact sleeping and study area.</p>
<p>The futon bunk bed ranges in price on average from about $300 to $500, depending on the sophistication of the craftsmanship, the quality of the frame and the stuffing inside the futon mattress. Futon bunk beds made of wood tend to be more expensive, rising to more than $1,000 in cost, unless they are eco-friendly and use environmentally conscious materials.</p>
<p><img src="http://greatsatinsheets.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/kyoto-300x164.jpg" alt="kyoto" title="kyoto" width="300" height="164" align="right" /><a href="http://greatsatinsheets.com/futon-sofa-bed			 "title="" >Futon sofa beds </a>have become a popular modern mutation of the Japanese futon. With sleek, clean lines, this sitting and sleeping furniture is often made with microfiber suede or leather to take full advantage of its versatility. The arms and back of the chair feature a click mechanism that allows the bed to lie completely flat in sections and transform into a bed. The back and arms are also adjustable to allow different reclining positions and arm heights.</p>
<p>Usually, the back and arms must be folding over into the couching beyond all the clicking levels in order the bypass the mechanism and let the chair down into sleeping position. Futon sofa beds come in both upscale and casual styles with either wooden or metal legs, or they sit flat on the floor. For those who like to mix and match color, futon sofa beds come with a wide variety of sofa bed covers.</p>
<p>Futon beds have evolved over time to suit many different tastes and accommodate many different cultures. The main idea behind the beds seems to have survived: it is intended for more than one purpose. This kind of versatility has made it fairly simple to ease into most modern lifestyles. One click or glide of a frame and the place you sleep becomes a stylish place for anyone to sit and relax. The fast-paced planet we all inhabit could not ask for a better gift. </p>
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