Choosing A Chair Bed
September 15, 2011 Posted by biker
Choosing A Chair Bed
There are many different designs of chair bed in the shops and they all have pros and cons – so how do you find the right one for you?
Firstly, you need to decide who is most likely to be sleeping on the bed. If it is an adult then you need to choose a chair bed which has a suitable support system. The best for adults are the chair beds which have a fold out frame and a proper mattress support. You can find ones where the mattress is independent and lies on a taut mesh which is held to a metal frame with springs. These are great for the weight of adults and offer a really comfortable nights sleep. They are, however, at the top end of the price range.
If you are looking for a chair bed which will primarily be used by kids then you do not need quite the same thing. For kids you want to be able to throw a sleeping bag and pillow on it and be ready to go. For this reason I am a big fan of foam chair beds for kids
The foam chair beds do compact over time, but with the weight of kids, it takes quite a while – hence, it is not so much of an issue. These are easy to convert from chair to bed. For most of them the seat will usually just fold out flat onto the ground and become and instant bed. In fact, this is so easy that my 4 year old can do it!
Each of my boys have a foam chair bed in their room, and I keep a spare pillow and sleeping bag in the bottom of their wardrobes. This gives them a bit of independence which seems to work well.
The other option for a chair bed is a futon chair bed. These are good, but they are slightly more hassle than the foam chair bed, and I am not yet convinced that for children that are many advantages for the extra price which you pay. They do however, offer a good and slightly cheaper alternative for adults.
Remember, if you are choosing a chair bed for kids be sure to get one with washable covers! My final word of advice for a chair bed for a kids room is to try and get ones which arms. The reason for this is that kids tend to read either sprawled out on their beds or curled up, and a chair in their room with arm rests seems to create a snug place for them to read magazines or literature for school; somehow, it just seems to work better.
Fun Furnishings Chair Sleeper, Red Micro Suede
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- Top High Quality Denisty Foam
- 100% Polyester
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Fun Furnishings Chair Sleeper, Red Micro Suede
The sofa and chair sleepers are the perfect place to sit to read, watch TV or play a game. When it is time to take a nap or find a place for a little friend to spend the night, flip open the chair or sofa , add a blanket and pillow and you are all set. Grandparents love having one at their home too!
Fun Furnishings Chair Sleeper, Red Micro Suede
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Chair Bed
September 15, 2011 Posted by biker
Why the Chair Bed is the Best Buy for your Kids
The chair bed is an essential item of furniture for many families. Before I had kids I thought that the most important thing for any guests staying overnight was comfort; but with kids it is different. Don’t get me wrong – they need to be comfortable as well, but since they tend to weight less than an adult their needs are different.
When my kids have friends around to stay they really don’t want me in the room – I think that is probably true for most children. They also don’t want to be separated at night, they always want their friends to sleep in their room.
If this is how it works in your family, then you have two options. The first is a trundle bed. These are great, but they can also be expensive and if you get one of the cheaper ones the mechanisms are not so good and you end up with fingers getting squashed.
The second, and in my opinion better option, is a chair bed. There several reasons why I am a fan of these. Firstly, they are really easy to pull out and fold away. This means that the kids can do it themselves – so I don’t need to bother them!
The other reason I like them is because when they don’t have friends to stay they use it to read and revise for school; in fact, they probably do more learning here than at their desk. I think that the reason my boys read so fast is because they have spent hours pouring over comics and magazines sitting in their chairs. To them, it is their space, and they can go and chill there. It also gets them away from the computers on their desks and the television downstairs – and I am a big believer that kids need time away from screen and the constant bombardment of stimulus that this generation seems to be under.
So, in conclusion, the chair bed may not be the perfect solution for your adult guests, but for an item of furniture in your kids room and a sleeping option for their friends the chair bed is bang on the mark!
Denim Sleeper Chair Folding Foam Bed Sized 6″ Thick X 32″ Wide X 70″ Long, Studio Guest Foldable Chair Beds, Foam Sofa, Couch.
foam chair bed – click on the image below for more information.
- Color: Denim.
- Bed Dimensions when folding out: 6″ Thick x 32″ Wide x 70″ Long.
- Chair Dimensions when folding up: 23″ High at the back-rest x 12″ high at the sitting position x 32″ wide x 30″ deep.
- Cover: Denim Jean.
- Filled with all foam.
foam chair bed
This 6″ thick Folding Foam Bed with pillow is made of all high quality foam covered by solid color fabric. It is very convenient to use these folded foam beds in any occasion such as a sudden visit of your special guest, a summer picnic, camping or other activities like taking a rest, watching T.V., reading, or playing video games. You could place this foldable chair foam Bed in living room, guest room, patio, family room, studio, RV trailer, mobile home, boat, mini van, truck, and also to save more space in your apartment, dorms … and it is also easily to carry around, to keep away.
Denim Sleeper Chair Folding Foam Bed Sized 6″ Thick X 32″ Wide X 70″ Long, Studio Guest Foldable Chair Beds, Foam Sofa, Couch.
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How to Choose a Futon Mattress
August 31, 2011 Posted by biker
What To Consider When Buying A Futon Mattress
It is not that long since the only decisions associated with the purchase of a futon mattress were the thickness of the mattress and the cost. Now the market is much more complicated.
If you want a sprung mattress which resembles most of the standard western mattresses then these are now available for your futon. However, I don’t choose these.
I was horrified to read some of the information concerning the way that our mattresses are treated and the chemicals used in their process. I fully understand that governments were keen to encourage the use of flame retardant furniture as there were alarming statistics which implied that people were falling asleep with lit cigarettes and this was a cause of house fires. But as a non smoker and someone who makes my smoking guests head to the garden for their cigarettes, I am not so worried about this.
As someone who doesn’t fill my lungs with nicotine, I was fairly unhappy to discover that I may in fact be filling them with toxic flame retardants every time I got into bed! This is not scar mongering, there has been plenty of research into the issue and as a result there is are now ways for you to avoid this. There are companies out there, selling through the large outlets such as Amazon, who specifically state on their product description (I quote) “No toxic substances used in the manufacture of this product”.
That is my first rant over – now onto point number 2. Natural fibers and sweating – ‘gross’ you may be thinking – but lets just be a little realistic. We all want to snuggle down into a nice warm bed in winter, and we want to be cool in summer. This is why I am a big believer in natural fibers. I think that the wool filling with a thick natural cotton is by far the best combination for all weathers. Some people believe that the wool natural ability to wick moisture is one of the reasons that the traditional futon mattress works – I am not a chemist and do not know if this is the case. But I do know that synthetic clothes in summer are uncomfortable, so I have no desire to sleep on a synthetic mattress either.
My favourite futon mattress uses natural rubber in the centre of the mattress to keep it firm and make it last a long time. It then has wool padding, which in turn is covered with quilted organic cotton – this is without doubt the most comfortable mattress I have ever possessed or in fact slept on (but I have to admit it is not cheap).
Organic Futon Full 6″
organic futon full – click on the image below for more information.
- Natural rubber core adds strength, durability and resilience
- No toxic substances used in the manufacture of this product
- Cover is made from soft organic cotton damask and quilted with organic cotton batting and a layer of wool beneath the outer cover
- Layer of pure wool acts as a flame-retardant
- Warm in winter, cool in summer
organic futon full
NUTRITIONAL INSTITUTETM Organic Futons have nothing in common with the typical futons made by other manufacturers. That’s because our futons are ultra-comfortable (NOT uncomfortable like most futons) and they’re completely natural and chemical-free . The secret that makes our futons so comfortable lies in the two-inch natural rubber core, which is surrounded by multiple layers of 100 percent organic carded-cotton batting. It has an organic cotton cover that is quilted with wool, which lends flame-retardant and dust-mite-repellent properties, not to mention luxurious comfort. Use it as a sofa, a mattress or both!
Organic Futon Full 6″
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Finally a Comfortable Futon Mattress
August 31, 2011 Posted by biker
The Advancement Of The Futon Mattress
Choosing a futon mattress used to be easy; there were three thicknesses, thin, medium and thick. The thicker the mattress the more expensive it was. However, these mattresses should really have been called ‘very uncomfortable’, ‘not quite so uncomfortable’ and ‘vaguely comfortable’. I don’t think this is an unfair assessment. The majority of the mattresses quickly compacted and made sleeping on pebbles seem like a preferable option.
Luckily futon mattresses have moved on. You can now get just about any type of mattress you want to fit your futon. But how do you know which is best?
There are several things you need to consider before you buy. Firstly it is important to determine the level of usage your futon is going to get and whether it will usually be used as a sofa or bed. If you want something which you are going to be sleeping on every night, then you need something which is primarily a bed, but can be folded out of the way when necessary. However, if you are only going to use the futon occasionally then you are looking for a mattress whose primary function is as cushions for a sofa.
If you like traditional mattress, then don’t panic you can now get these for futons. They are sprung, like the normal mattresses, and offers almost exactly the same support. If however you would like the futon style mattress, but want to find one which lasts longer then you can also do this now. Traditionally futon mattresses were made form natural fibers such as cotton and wool – in my opinion these are still the best. I do, however, have one important point to make.
I am a big believer in organic cotton coverings for mattresses. I believe that this should be a requirement for all mattresses, but until the regulators agree with me, we will all just have to make our decisions on the information which is available to us. There was recently a lot of controversy over the flame retardants used on some of the mattresses on the market; these were, in varying degrees, toxic. So I try to always go for organic cottons; it doesn’t guarantee that nothing has contaminated it since or during manufacturing, but I feel that I am giving myself a fighting chance.
Here is my favourite!
Organic Futon Full 6″
organic futon full – click on the image below for more information.
- Natural rubber core adds strength, durability and resilience
- No toxic substances used in the manufacture of this product
- Cover is made from soft organic cotton damask and quilted with organic cotton batting and a layer of wool beneath the outer cover
- Layer of pure wool acts as a flame-retardant
- Warm in winter, cool in summer
organic futon full
NUTRITIONAL INSTITUTETM Organic Futons have nothing in common with the typical futons made by other manufacturers. That’s because our futons are ultra-comfortable (NOT uncomfortable like most futons) and they’re completely natural and chemical-free . The secret that makes our futons so comfortable lies in the two-inch natural rubber core, which is surrounded by multiple layers of 100 percent organic carded-cotton batting. It has an organic cotton cover that is quilted with wool, which lends flame-retardant and dust-mite-repellent properties, not to mention luxurious comfort. Use it as a sofa, a mattress or both!
Organic Futon Full 6″
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Choosing a Foam Mattress Topper
August 29, 2011 Posted by biker
How To Choose Your Foam Mattress Topper
There are several important things to consider when buying a foam mattress topper.
Size
Whether you are buying a topper to be slept on every night or simple for guests it is essential that you get a mattress topper which is exactly the same size as the mattress it is going on. You may think that a slight overhang will not be a problem – but it is. Overhang means that the topper does not lie flat on the mattress and it will not be comfortable.
Thickness
The thicker the better. There are some toppers which are just couple of inches thick. These are fine to supplement a guest bed or a pull out sleeper sofa which is not used too often. However, for a bed which is in nightly use I would definitely say that 3 inches is the minimum you should consider and closer to 4 inches would be better.
Density
The density of memory foam is measured in pounds. The higher the number the more dense the foam is. Denser foam will last longer. For example a 3 pound mattress topper which is used every night will have a noticeable degeneration after twelve months, however, the 5 pound mattress will not usually show any degeneration after such a short period.
Value for Money
During an end of season sale in a shop you can often find great bargains. However, memory foam mattresses sell all year round and the offers found are not usually mind blowing. These do not take up a huge amount of storage space, they do not regularly improve in quality, so there is simply no reason to put them on sale. The internet works differently. There are so many companies on line selling mattress toppers that in order to get your business these outlets have to offer very good deals. Hence it is worth having a look around online to find the best value. (Remember that many companies sell through Amazon now, so this can be a good way to get a great deal with the infrastructure and returns policy of a reputable company).
In conclusion your best bet is to buy the thickest, highest density memory foam mattress topper that you budget will allow.
Foam Mattress Topper
August 29, 2011 Posted by biker
Why You Should Buy A Foam Mattresses Topper
When I first looked into the foam mattress topper I thought it was rather expensive for what you were getting, but I am now a convert.
A while back I bought a rather expensive sofa bed. It has an internal metal frame which pulls out and has a separate mattress; the support has springs and taut mesh, so was very comfortable. However, over time the mattress have got creases where it is folded up and I can’t ever quite get these out. Since the sofa is comfortable and well designed I was going to get a replacement mattress.
When in the shop the sales assistant suggested that I consider a mattress topper. I was not convinced by this because of the costs – however, she did a pretty good sales job and I was fairly sure that this would be the most comfortable option. So, I headed home and got online. I quickly found a very similar memory foam mattress topper for a faction of the price.
When the mattress topper arrived it was in a fairly small roll, so I knew that it could be stored like this. I still store the mattress in the sofa bed, but I roll up the topper and tie it in a roll and keep at the bottom of my wardrobe, so it will never suffer the same problems as the mattress.
I was rather excited when my next guest came to stay and was keen to know how comfortable the new arrangement was. I was not disappointed, in fact the reviews were so good that I went online and bought one for my bed!
The memory foam mattress topper is a great way to revitalise a good quality mattress or to upgrade a mattress which was not originally top of the range. So whatever you are sleeping on (or offering your guests to sleep on) – I can be pretty sure that you would all get a better nights sleep with the addition of a foam mattress topper.
Kids Foam Mattresses
August 28, 2011 Posted by biker
Why Kids Foam Mattresses are a Great Idea
We have all slept on some uncomfortable mattresses in our time and been fairly grumpy the following morning; and many of these may have been foam mattresses – but the foam mattress can be very useful.
Firstly, let me tell you that I love my kids, and I would never want them to have an uncomfortable nights sleep. But I have also bought them both foam mattresses.
Let’s look at the reason that a foam mattress can be uncomfortable. Firstly, the foam can compact and become lumpy. Once the foam compacts it looses its ability to spring back it then starts to crumble – creating a dust! But this does take quite a long time to happen.
The reason I like these for kids is simple. Both my boys moved from cots into toddler beds. They were potty trained when in the toddler beds. I started off with plastic sheets on the mattress, but I wasn’t very happy with this arrangement. I was always worried about the ability of these sheets to breathe, and had a concern that they encouraged skin rashes. So I started buying the Pampers disposable mattress covers, I think they are called ‘Bed Mats’. These mattresses covers are brilliant, but I was always worried that the foam wasn’t completely protected. Then I remember the minimal amount I paid for the mattresses and realised that it simply didn’t matter. At any point I could walk to the furnishing place at the end of my road and have a new one cut! Suddenly potty training and staying dry at night became a lot less stressful.
The second thing about kids and foam mattresses is that they never compact. Firstly, the kids are too light to actually completely squash the foam. But secondly, children don’t go to bed and wake up in a similar position. As most parents will have discovered, kids often wake up with their head at the wrong end, hanging half out the bed or simply lying across it – so no one bit of the foam is continually under pressure.
The foam mattress is a great way to minimise the stress that parents have when kids are at the stage of wetting the bed – so don’t write them off. They are a great transition between a cot mattress and an adult mattress.
Foam Mattresses
August 28, 2011 Posted by biker
The Best Uses For Foam Mattresses
The foam mattress has got some bad press in the past – and quite frankly – it deserved it! But now it a good time to review it as the foam mattress has developed and moved gots its place and now that it is sensibly priced it is becoming even more useful.
As far as I can see there are two basic uses for a foam mattress:
Chair or sofa bed with a foam mattress.
These are usually the cheaper end of the sleeper sofa market. They foam is section into two or three segments and it folds up to create the seat of the sofa when the bed is contracted. If this is used a lot as a sofa the foam will compact and when the bed is opened up the foam will not ‘repuff’ up. So this is fine, but not for either a bed or sofa which has continuous or heavy use.
Kids Foam Mattresses
Kids don’t weigh as much as adults, so it takes a lot longer to squash the foam, so the life of a foam mattress for a kid is hence much longer. These mattresses are quite in expensive which is great if you have a potty training toddler, as however, much to try, there is always the odd night-time accident and with a foam mattress you can replace it when the child has learnt to wake up and go to the loo themselves.
The advantages of the foam mattress are that they are very reasonably priced, and there are companies which will cut them to size, so they are great for non standard size beds.
The disadvantages of a foam mattress are firstly that they compact. Once they compact they cease to be very comfortable to sleep on, this is no only because they get harder, but they also tend to become rather uneven.
The other disadvantage of the foam mattress is that they cannot be washed or wiped clean. Hence you will always need to have removable covers or an extra layer of sheets.
Despite the disadvantages the foam mattress does has its uses – primarily for kids. They are a great for toddler beds and for the first ‘big boy’ or ‘big girl’ bed, and for extra sleeping for their friends.





