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Some air mattresses available in the market today are fairly compatible with sofa beds. Ask any weekend visitors around and they would all chime that a sofa bed alone tend to be very uncomfortable.
Using an air mattress on a sofa bed is simple — you only have to put it on top of the mattress frame and inflate, which should only take less than three minutes. Cover these air mattresses on sofa beds with standard sheets. And then you’ll have a really homey environment, especially for your weekend visitors or overnight guests.
Your guests can in turn adjust the mattress to their comfort level, as most air mattresses today have knobs and features that allow that.
Photo: Kaboodle Air Mattress
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Here’s an really elaborate bed for your little boy — one that is actually shaped like a space shuttle cockpit! Some kids do still dream of conquering space. The bed is obviously one big indoor playhouse.
There are two spaces for twin sized mattresses. You can order just the bed plans and have yourself or someone built it for you. Or order the actual bunk which cost between $1695 to $2595, depending on paint finish.
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This bed design was originally intended for a youth housing project in Los Angeles. It’s the right bed for city dwellers living in small spaces, as the bed maximize whatever is left of the space, with the headboard turning into a desk at daytime.
What do you think? Simple to put together and make your own bed frame?
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I’d normally see platform beds made of wood or wood covered in leather. I would have never imagined one made of…concrete. And I don’t think this is actually a bad idea. If you want flat, then what’s more even than concrete? The base though may also be made of wood or polished metal.
But for this type of bed, though…there will be no moving around the furniture a lot. Once it’s there in that corner of the bedroom….it will be there for a long time.
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This bed frame from Earthsake is crafted using sustainable harvested all natural materials from an Oregon forest. As such, their quality is made more durable. And the bed design is a depature from the usual, with its twist and curves on the headboard.
Fits a box spring or a mattress.
Via Earthsake
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