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What Size Futon Mattress?

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What Size Futon Mattress?

What Size Futon Mattress?

The size that best suits your needs may also depend on the size of the room, on the number of people who use it, and the size of your budget. Generally, twin size is more accommodating for children, who won’t feel overwhelmed by a bigger bed. Kids’ rooms also benefit from a twin to make more space for play and projects! Though many people automatically assume that a queen size mattress is necessary for adults, most purchases of futon frames and mattresses are full size. This is particularly true where they are used for spare rooms and dorm rooms. Here are some reasons.

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In a sitting couch position, a queen-size mattress and frame will rise above your head when you are seated on it, which feels a little odd. Full-size mattresses and frames more closely resemble a couch. Additionally, queen-size mattresses require more effort than full-size mattresses to move from sitting to sleeping positions and back again.

A queen-size bed in a small spare room may leave little room to maneuver and may be more frustrating in the long run. If only one person will sleep on it rather than two, a full or twin may well suit your needs.

A full-size Stratosphere will give you the feel of a much more expensive mattress and will fit in a smaller space than a queen, leaving you the passageway space that you will find comfortable. The M2 mattress will provide a light-weight bed with quality foam support.

A king Size Futon is rare. While King size might be great in an extra large bedroom for sleeping without disturbing your partner, a king size futon mattress would be next to impossible to fold to its upright position. Like a Queen futon mattress, king size futon mattresses are often returned because they are to heavy to fold up and down. We would recommend Queen or King size futon mattress only if was to remain primarily in the down position for sleeping.

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