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Depending on what you prefer in terms of mattress firmness, there are futons that can provide you the same level of comfort that any of the standard or conventional mattresses can give. Take, for instance, a more modern futon bed. These have some of the same great features that you’ve come to expect from a conventional mattress manufacturer. One of these features is one of the more basic ideas of a traditional mattress – the inner coil spring.

Up until a few years ago, you simply would not have been able to find a futon mattress with this sort of core material inside. What you would have been more likely to find inside was some sort of foam core wrapped with either cotton, a cotton-poly blend or wool. Some of these changes took place because of what happened when some of the larger mattress companies, like Sealy™, Simmons™ and Beautyrest™ came to the futon market – or it came to them depending on how you look at such things.

Make no mistake about it, futon mattresses are definitely here to stay. Other modern twists on the futon have given them a much more durable and supportive foam material. The foam is really what gives the inner core of many mattresses, not just futons, its supportive nature. If a cheaper foam is used, it will flatten much more quickly and it will not last nearly as long.

Another point is to consider that the Japanese futon as it was originally constructed and used had little in the way of similarity to how we use them here in the West. A traditional futon consists of two parts, an upper and lower aspect. They combine to form this futon sleeping system, if you will. Their futons are much more thin and are not used as couches with armrests and the like, classically. However, if this is how you intend to use your futon mattress, don’t fret, they are made to be a flexible piece of furniture for either sitting or sleeping here.

When it comes to buying a futon bed, there a few things to consider. You want to pick out a style of futon that will go with the other furniture you have in the room. A futon sofa bad with a wooden frame can be made to suit many different themes. If you have a more modern home you could opt for a metal framed bed. You could be faced with a limited amount of space in the room where you want the futon to go. If you are, then a wall hugger style is what you need. A futon with an Ottoman is also a great idea if you want to increase the amount of sleeping area when faced with limited space.

If you have the futon in your living room you will want it to be both attractive and functional. When you have found the bed frame that you are after you can then move onto selecting a futon mattress cover, which will allow you to match the futon to the color scheme of your room. If you are going to be using the futon fairly often then you will want to choose the most comfortable mattress that you can afford, and also in the largest dimensions that the room will allow.

Using a futon bed in a kids room has a number of advantages. If you have several kids that share a room then a futon bunk bed is a great space saving idea. This is also ideal if your child has friends over to stay on occasion. These designs normally have a desk build in, next to the futon chair and a loft area above it. Another space saving idea is to have a futon chair that then turns into either a twin or single bed. This is a great function, space saving arrangement for a small room.

If you are furnishing a holiday home then a futon is a great option. It is a great way for you to vastly increase the amount of sleeping space you have to offer.