This is Not Your Mom and Dad’s Futon

by | Apr 18, 2013 | Futons

If you are in the market for buying a futon in Houston, you may be nicely surprised at the quality and choices that are available as compared to what existed just fifteen or twenty years ago. Old school western futons, borrowing from the Japanese practice of using a stuffed mat for sleeping that could be put away during the day, were more functional than they were beautiful. The furniture of college students, apartment dwellers and family’s just starting out, the old-school futon could be picked up cheaply on a metal frame, maybe second hand, for as little as $20. These days, you have a wider set of choices when it comes to purchasing a futon in Houston, but you can still buy one new at a reasonable price, under $200.

When it comes to materials used for the frame, you can purchase a decent futon in metal that will serve your day needs well as an attractive couch, and transform whenever you need it into a bed that is just the right size for your purposes. Futons come in all sizes ranging from king to twin, and there are even futon bunk beds available as well (the lower bunk transforms into a couch) for the kids. Generally, the metal frames are one size fits all, but the more expensive wood frames come in a variety of sizes. Wooden frames tend to be more durable than metal, as well as to serve the needs of home décor for most people who are considering buying a futon in Houston in order to add a certain sense of style to certain spaces.

Futon mattresses have also changed with the years and now feature many of the same kinds of attractions that you might find on a regular bed. The mattress is of course still relatively thin because it must bend in the middle in order to become a couch. However, various kinds of foams, including memory foams, may be included, as well as interior springs. Many people feel just as comfortable on a futon as they do in their regular bed.

It may come as a nice surprise if you are looking for a futon in Houston to discover the choices you have, including a wide range of prices. At the upper end, you might find futons for more than $1,000. Lower end prices, as already stated, can hover around the $200 mark for a decent frame and mattress. Whatever type and style you decide, however, buying a futon is for many choice a great investment and alternative to more traditional furniture.

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