In case you have never owned a futon before, then a shopping for one can be quite difficult for you. It’s safe to assume that we’re all familiar with what’s needed when you purchase a new bed. Bed frame, some sheets and a mattress is what you need. Futons are not that different from a regular foam bed to be honest. We will try to figure out what exactly you can choose from when it comes to different parts of a futon.
Frame is the first part of any futon. Futon frames are designed to move from a sofa into a bed. To accomplish this, a wide variety of designs is available. The two most basic models are called bi-fold and tri-fold frames. With a bi-fold fraes, you have back and a seat section, arms at the end of a frame that have two stretchers between them. The bi-fold name comes from these two sections that move to perform the operation of the futon frame.
It is also possible that a tri-fold frames have one more set of arms that is placed on the end of a futon frame, two stretchers and a rack system that has threee decks moving to perform the operation of a futon frame. Because three sections perform this movement these are called tri-fold futon frames. Frames are made using metal rails and seat/back sections. There are some of them being made from wood only, while other frames are made of metal sections and wood.
You’ll find arm designs vary from different manufacturers as well as types of woods used and finishes that are available. Picking the right futon frame will ensure that you enjoy years of use with a quality constructed frame.
The second part of a futon is the mattress. The start of futon mattresses was a simple cotton batting that was encased with duck twill coverings. The design is not the same that was 20 years ago - things have changed. You can find a lot of models that include memory foam mattresses, innerspring coils, high density foams and new blends of batting. When you find a discount futon mattress, you only need to pick the best frame for it and you will have the most comfortable sleep ever.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Choosing A Futon Mattress
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