Your Futon Mattress Guide

Futon mattresses can be used as a bed and couch. You can find a range of futon mattresses that will suit your budget.
Futons are very popular in households, but not many people may know the history behind these economical mattresses. They have Japanese origins and are easily defined as mats that are covered with certain quilts and coupled with natural fibers found in common households. Now they are being widely used in America and have been redefined to make them more useful around the house coming complete with frames so they can be used for sleeping or sitting like a normal sofa.

What are the different types and sizes of mattresses?

Futon mattresses are primarily popular because they come in so many different sizes and types. There is always a futon mattress available for every single purpose and place imaginable. There are futons that can be placed in living rooms, children's rooms, guestrooms, or any combination of these rooms for added flexibility.

There are also different types of futon mattresses according to their size. Similar to bed sizes, futon mattresses can be twin sized, full sized, or queen sized all suiting different sleeping preferences and have different takes on people's budgets with the size as the factor that is easiest to distinguish amongst each other. All of the modern futon mattresses sold today have a verity of different materials ranging from cotton, foam, wool, and polyester to ensure that they are comfortable while staying compact. Some of these futons have springs making them more suitable bed replacements.

Pros and Cons

One of the best advantages of futons is their low price tags especially the futon mattresses that are made mainly of cotton. However, their durability isn't that great and needs airing on a regular basis to prolong the life of the cotton futon. As these futons become used more often, they tend to lose their thickness leading to loss of comfort after frequent use.

To avoid these drawbacks completely, more money should be invested on futons that are made up of different materials to add to the comfort quality and better suit your sleeping needs. To avoid the sagging and shrinking problems, get thick mattresses and test their durability before buying them. Decorative futons may not come out as comfortable, but look better to match other surroundings in the room.

How much are futons?

Futons of exceptional quality can be purchased for around $100 to $150 and that is inclusive of the frame and covers as well. There are some luxurious futons too that cost around 5 times the standard amount. Remember that the size, thickness, and material used can affect the prices greatly.

Where to buy futons

You should be able to find futons in local furniture shops that are affordable and fairly comfortable. You might bump into some that may fold into sofas and beds. Online shops are also good places to look for price comparisons.

Futons are great alternatives to beds providing that they are comfortable enough to sleep on. The smaller ones can be ideal for travel while others serve multiple functions that make sure people are as comfortable as possible.

By Michael Wong
Published: 8/28/2009
 
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