Daybed?
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Daybed?
I have a bedroom with a double bed in it that is used very rarely......I'm thinking of looking into switching it out for a day bed with trundle. I don't need the room for sewing or anything, just tired of looking at it with this unused bed in it.....must add, have gg kids that sometimes do spend overnite said here, so I do need a bed of sorts for that reason, just thought a day bed would be "cuter"..... Does anyone here have one, thoughts on it?
#2
For years we had an IKEA Hemnes daybed.https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/...-spr-59186124/
When you open it up it becomes a king sized bed.
I did replace it with two very wide "chairs" that have a twin bed hidden in it. I found the daybed not as functional for everyday use and sitting on it but it was nicer to sleep on then the fold out twin beds. Since we use the bed more for sitting on then sleeping, it made sense for us.
When you open it up it becomes a king sized bed.
I did replace it with two very wide "chairs" that have a twin bed hidden in it. I found the daybed not as functional for everyday use and sitting on it but it was nicer to sleep on then the fold out twin beds. Since we use the bed more for sitting on then sleeping, it made sense for us.
#3
I have the Ikea Hemnes daybed too. Every once in a while I have overnight guests, so it's nice to have. It's in my fabric stash room so most of the time it's piled with totes of fabric. When guests come, I move the totes into the sewing area next to that room.
That room has sloped ceilings, if it had regular ones, I'd opt for a murphy bed instead, one that you can fold up against the wall when not in use. My friend has two murphy beds in the downstairs family room, she has grade school age kids, and it works great when they have friends/relatives staying overnight.
That room has sloped ceilings, if it had regular ones, I'd opt for a murphy bed instead, one that you can fold up against the wall when not in use. My friend has two murphy beds in the downstairs family room, she has grade school age kids, and it works great when they have friends/relatives staying overnight.
#5
I bought Day bed with trundle for saving space and very happy with looks and use. My son and wife use it a couple times a year and can't wait for my twin granddaughters to be old enough to use it overnight. I say go for it.
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first of all, my rooms downstairs are very small but I have had queen and full size beds in them. for years now I had the smallest one just for sewing, misc. a few years ago I was having surgery and couldn't climb the stairs and I did buy a day bed, it has the trundle. I don't really use the trundle but love the day bed. Its not one of the metal ones, its all wood that is covered on leather. My daughter also had one growing up and now her daughter has one just like hers was. Great space saver. I love the beds that fold up against the wall (can't remember the name) but they are really expensive but look just like a bookcase, etc
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I bought a twin/day bed with trundle for my sewing room--need an extra bed for when g-boys here, but needed the space for my cutting table which sits in center of room. The trundle is great! I stalled on getting a mattress and use it for stashing part of my stash!
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My girls grew up with day beds - it was great for when they had friends come over or we had out of town guests. But when they grew up and left home we got rid of them. I have a full size bed in one room because it was a family heirloom (it has been in the family since 1859) and the other room (my sewing room) we had a murphy bed installed.
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