The Recent Phenomenon of Futon Bunk Beds
by Dani Martin
Futon bunk beds are a recent
phenomenon, and have their roots in the natural evolution of
futons. In recent years, futons have significantly improved in
style, quality and comfort. In
fact, futons have evolved from the tri-fold frame designed for
college dormitories to more appealing, sofa-style sleepers with
custom pillows and covers.
In addition, futon mattresses have improved in quality,
and are now nearly as comfortable as traditional mattress.
These factors, along with their versatility and space-saving
functionality, have made futons and futon bunk beds more
appealing.
Futon bunk beds are two futon beds stacked one on top of the
other. The only real difference between futon bunk beds and
traditional bunk beds is that the former has the dual
functionality of serving as a couch. As such futon bunk beds
represent the ultimate in space savings. They allow you to have
two beds and a couch all within just a few square feet of floor
space.
These benefits are obviously appealing to certain demographics.
For instance, college dormitories are a natural fit for futon
bunk beds. Likewise, in areas such as New York City and San
Francisco, where apartment sizes are small and expensive, there
is a great impetus for futon bunk beds to be purchased.
In addition to differing from traditional bunk beds due to
their added functionality, futon bunk beds typically appeal to
an older demographic, rather than kids. Futon bunk beds are
also appealing to older individuals since they often have
modern styling and offer a wide array of customization options
such as covers and pillows.
Many futon bunk beds are built with a wooden finish which can
easily match accompanying furniture such as dressers, desks,
etc. Be sure that the guard rail extends to all sides of the
upper bunk. This is a critical safety feature which must not be
overlooked.
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