Lithium381
Lifer
i've got 60" on one wall to work with, i want one of those convertable sofa ones...preferably wood frame. I was almost considering one of those just flat ones that don't convert, but the sofa aspect would be so convenient/cool
anything i should know?
Originally posted by: vi_edit
anything i should know?
Yeh, they will never, ever come anywhere close to being remotely as comfortable to sleep on as a normal bed.
Originally posted by: vi_edit
anything i should know?
Yeh, they will never, ever come anywhere close to being remotely as comfortable to sleep on as a normal bed.
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Yeh, they will never, ever come anywhere close to being remotely as comfortable to sleep on as a normal bed.
Originally posted by: skace
Originally posted by: vi_edit
anything i should know?
Yeh, they will never, ever come anywhere close to being remotely as comfortable to sleep on as a normal bed.
I've slept in some extremely comfortable futon beds. But I'm not talking those foldout couches, I'm talking a real bed frame with a decently expensive futon mattress in the frame. Mmmm.
Originally posted by: Lithium381
something like
this?
That's what my mom had, or very similar.......about how much are these things going to run me? i don't want something uber fancy
Originally posted by: skace
Originally posted by: Lithium381
something like
this?
That's what my mom had, or very similar.......about how much are these things going to run me? i don't want something uber fancy
Thats a couch. I HATE futon couches. Infact that is the exact same frame our couch had and the cushion was always sliding down on you. I'm not sure if we had the same exact cushion though.
I'd tell you, if I was looking for a couch, that would be that last thing I'd buy.
When I talked about comfortable futon beds, I was talking about real bed frames that do not fold back into couches at all. Good futon mattresses can feel so good to sleep on. They are somewhat rough and supportive its a different type of comfortable than a bed that you sink into.
Originally posted by: Ladies Man
don't get a cheap metal
3 fat chicks bent the bar of my friends when they were sitting on it
Originally posted by: DemonHunter
Don't get them at Walmart.
Originally posted by: Ladies Man
don't get a cheap metal
3 fat chicks bent the bar of my friends when they were sitting on it
Originally posted by: vi_edit
anything i should know?
Yeh, they will never, ever come anywhere close to being remotely as comfortable to sleep on as a normal bed.
Originally posted by: Lithium381
so i actually went down to their store, sat around on a few....and i really liked
this frame and this futon
simple wood frame(i'd get the light color) and a nice spring mattress....with the cheapest cover they've got.....have it down 95% of the time in bed position and then just prop it up when i need it.....go for the queen size....so total sleeping room would be 60" x 85" or so.....given i'm on 40" x 75" it's a lot more room for me(and i'm 6'1~!!!)
opinions?
Originally posted by: skace
Originally posted by: Lithium381
something like
this?
That's what my mom had, or very similar.......about how much are these things going to run me? i don't want something uber fancy
Thats a couch. I HATE futon couches. Infact that is the exact same frame our couch had and the cushion was always sliding down on you. I'm not sure if we had the same exact cushion though.
I'd tell you, if I was looking for a couch, that would be that last thing I'd buy.
When I talked about comfortable futon beds, I was talking about real bed frames that do not fold back into couches at all. Good futon mattresses can feel so good to sleep on. They are somewhat rough and supportive its a different type of comfortable than a bed that you sink into.
Hah, well i'm over 6' 😀 I sat in it at the store and it was pretty comforatableOriginally posted by: courtjester123
However, as a couch, it's almost unusable. Anyone who is not well over 6-feet tall sits with their feet dangling just over the edge, with their butts jammed way back into the "fold" of the mattress.
Also, even with large bedrooms in our house, the futon is so wide that there is room for only it plus one small night stand aside it.
...just a recommendation to check out the physical dimensions of the futon before buying, and make sure that you can deal with a piece of furniture that LARGE.
If it's going to be a bed almost all the time, maybe you're OK.