The Many Uses For Daybeds
When shopping for furniture for a bedroom or an office, you may come across daybeds. Although it may not be an immediate consideration, it can be a really great and functional piece of furniture. These beds are very versatile, and with a few simple ideas, a single daybed can be transformed to serve many other household needs.
Aside from the sleeping aspect, which is of course what daybeds are most often used for, you can also use them as additional seating. With the right coverings, such as a fitted comforter and large pillows, the bed can be transformed in just minutes into a loveseat. This can be great for offices in homes as well as teenagers rooms. The multi purpose beds can also make use of trundles beneath them. Some trundles will pull all the way up to the height of the daybed mattress making it a large and even sleeping surface. Some trundles will stay low to the ground, which is great for kids who need extra space for sleepovers. This aspect, with the trundles, makes them a great option for guest rooms as well. If you have one guest they can use the daybed, or multiple guests can pull out the trundle for instant sleeping space.
Although the daybed is the same size as the typically twin bed, its unique design allows it to take up less space in the room it is in. Even better is the fact that the space saving design can easily convert into additional sleeping room when needed if a trundle is utilized. There is a large selection of bedding available for daybeds, so covering with the colors you prefer will be no issue. All of the said mentioned aspects make the daybed a great option and a versatile furnishing for several rooms in a home.
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August 21st, 2010 at 7:49 pm
My mom used to buy me these thin bed bed sheets but what I like about them is that they’re smooth on the skin when I sleep. Good times. Anyway now that I have a child of my own, I bought him a brand new comforter in blue which he just loves sleeping on.