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Friday 6 May 2011

I think I'm turning Japanese, I really think so!


It is a true fact that most people who sleep on bed mattress futon are not aware that bed mattress futons were first invented by the Japanese. Over many decades, the Japanese have slept on bed mattress futon placed on their floors. This is because they do not see that it is necessary to have an bed with a frame, box springs and headboard. All of these early bed mattress futon were actually consisted of thin mattresses, small pillows, and a blanket. Every morning, the bed mattress futon could be rolled up and stashed in a closet. Today, bed mattress futon units are as popular in western countries as they are in Japan and has very much become a comfort item.

To understand bed mattress futon deeply, we should know that in its most basic form, the bed mattress futon is a plain cotton mat that is nimble and thus easily folded. bed mattress futon is the English spelling of the Japanese word which describes their bedding system. This is referred to as "shikibuton" or floor cushion where the person sleeps and the "kakebuton" or known as comforters in the western societies. The floor mat is the part of the bed mattress futon system which has been assimilated into the American bed mattress futon idea. 


During the late 1960s, most bed mattress futon were hand-made by small industry merchants. Currently, people can still buy the handmade equivalent but most bed mattress futon are already streamlined and made in manufacturing facilities have the capacity to produce thousands of bed mattress futon units in a single day. Numerous traditional innerspring mattress manufacturers have also invested in machines to produce bed mattress futon, and quality have been nothing shorter than excellent. 


Modern bed mattress futon units are made from various materials like cotton, wool, polyester, foam, latex, and even innerspring units so that customers can get various levels of bed mattress futon comfort from firm to soft. Some bed mattress futon come with frames and in order to appreciate the value of a good quality bed mattress futon frame, all we need to know that it needs to be easy to operate, sturdy, and most of all durable. A quality bed mattress futon is vital to your experience in using a bed mattress futon. Most bed mattress futon will feel the same, however, the trick is to identify those manufacturers who dare to back their bed mattress futon units with extensive warranties that can range up to 10 years. These are off product clues you need to be aware off.

To be creative with your bed mattress futon, you can dress them up with the many choices of high quality futon covers. Many bed mattress futon retailers offer covers of anything from a solid twill to a dual layer oriental tapestry. The reason behind the high demands for bed mattress futon units is because of its simple functionality and versatile comfort. Having a bed mattress futon will enable you to transform your living room with it's beautiful design into an extra bedroom with a comfortable futon bed.


Finally, it is also apparent that bed mattress futon have been a common in university dormitories and other urban living quarters for many years. bed mattress futon units are stylish, convenient, and versatile to own. bed mattress futon can blend into nearly any setting. Besides being light weigh and simple, bed mattress futon provides sleepers with a cheap comfortable place to rest and relax.


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How To Assemble A Futon Frame

Most futons are made very similar and use the same parts to assemble them. When shoppers buy their futon they often have a set of instructions that came with the futon frame. Time passes and these instruction disappear or get misplaced and it's time to move the futon. Not having assembled futons on an everyday basis, it may not be immediately clear how the futon goes together. In this article we'll examine the parts and assembly of a standard futon frame to hopefully help those who may have lost instructions.

Laying out the parts:
When you purchased your futon you most likely had 6 main wood parts. 2 arms, 2 rails and a seat and back section. The back section looks different than the seat section as it has 3 pre drilled holes on the sides with the wood sides extending down to allow the seat section to be connected to it. Versus 1 or 2 holes on the seat section. Your hardware will consist of 8 bolts, 8 barrel nuts (shaped like a barrel), 4 nylon rollers, 6 metal pins, 6 washers and 6 cotter clips, allen wrench.

Attaching the hardware:
Take the 4 nylon rollers, 4 metal pins and 4 cotter clips and locate the wood backrest of the futon. It will have the three holes drilled into each side. Two of these holes are close together and the 3rd hole is towards the bottom of the side. This hole by itself will connect to the seat section. The nylon rollers have two ends. A small round top and a larger round bottom. The larger round bottom is placed against the wood over the hole and a metal pin is pushed down through the small round top through the roller and out through the hole in the back rack. On the other side slide a washer over the pin use your cotter clip and push it through the small hole in the metal pin to secure it. Repeat this step for the other three nylon rollers.

Next find the wood seat section and locate the hole closest to the end on the side. (Sometimes wood seat sections have two holes. The second hole towards the middle is for attaching what is called a kicker block. Your frame may or may not have this.) After you have located the holes on the ends of the seat section lay the wood seat and back sections face up meaning the slats in these section are facing up or are closest to the top. Now take the 2 remaining metal pins and push them through the remaining holes in the sides back section in through the holes in the seat section. Slide a washer over each pin and secure it with the remaining cotter clips.

Attaching the arms and stretchers.
Locate your two wood arms and two wood stretchers. Look at the arms and notice that one side of the arms has two routed out grooves. During assembly these routed out grooves need to face inward towards each other. Next, locate your two stretcher rails. These rails will have 4 small circular holes drilled out on the one side of the stretcher on the ends. During assembly make sure these holes face in towards the holes of the stretcher across from it. Take your barrel nut and place it inside one of the holes intended for the barrel nut. Barrel nuts usually have a phillips or flat screwdriver point and make sure this is facing out. Also make sure the threaded hole in the barrel nut lines up with the holes in the ends of the rail as your bolt will need to thread into them. Now take the bolt and push it through the outside of the arm and into the rail threading it into the barrel nut and use your allen wrench to wind the screw into the barrel nut. Repeat this step on the other bolts leaving them loose. On the rail that is closest to the routed out grooves in the arms leave two of your bolts out and make sure this area allows you to move the arm outward somewhat. [The reason for this is to make sure we can spread the arms enough to get the seat and back section into the frame without scratching our arms.]

Moving the back/seat section into the frame.
The backrest has 2 nylon rollers on each side. The top roller needs to be lined up with the routed out grooves in the arms that go up and down. If you installed the rollers correctly, the end of the nylon roller will fit into the groove and will push into it. (If it doesn't, your rollers are installed backwards, take them off and flip them around so that the larger part of the roller is against the wood.) Now take the bottom rollers on each side and line them up into the routed out groove that runs left to right. [This step might require a helper to get the rollers lined up in the grooves.]Important Note: Make sure that the seat and back section slats are facing upwards to where the mattress will rest right on them. If it looks like the mattress will sit down into the back and seat section because the slats are facing the ground, you'll need stop and flip the decks over and do this step again.

Finishing assembly.
Now finish putting the remaining two bolts and barrel nuts into the back arm and connect them together as discussed in the above step about attaching arms and stretchers. Go ahead and tighten all of the bolts. Tight enough but not too tight. Your futon should now be ready for use.


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Futon best for you

When choosing a futon don’t go too cheap, usually cheap futons have less support and hard lumpy mattresses.

Getting a great Futon for your money can be hard but pick what you want and what will look good in your home.  First thing you should pick is the frame type which can be Wooden, Metal or Foam. Choosing your frame make your choice a lot easier by cutting the amount you have to look through by 50%.

New to chooses is mattress type, you can go for a normal futon type of mattress, Foam or leather. Depending on what mattress you pick depends on what colours you have available to pick from. With normal futon mattresses you can get new covers so you can change them any time for a new look. Leather futon Sofa Beds really only have the colour that you originally choose. I have found from experience that leather futon sofa beds have the extra comfort that you don’t get from a Standard Futon. Now that we have access to the wonder that is memory foam futons mattresses are a lot more comfortable than 10 years ago.

When it comes to price, a good Futon Sofa Bed will cost you around £500, between £400 and £600 is a good range when buying depending on your budget.

Great to put in guest rooms, kids rooms, and a lounge if you get the right futon sofa bed for a lounge it can be a full time sofa and then a bed for when family visit or friends stay round.

Benefits of a Futon Bed

People buy futon beds for many reasons, for many it’s all about making best use of available space, for others it’s all about style and the futon is used in the same way as a traditional sofa.

The appeal with futons is there versatility, just about any room in the home or workplace could accommodate a futon, even student dorms and children’s bed rooms are ideal locations for a stylish space saving futon bed especially so when compared to the floor space a traditional bed takes up. Teenagers just love the idea of having a sofa in their bedroom when they have friends round a futon really makes a bedroom look modern and trendy.

Futons come in all shapes and sizes with double futons being extremely popular, benefiting from a width similar to that of traditional 2 or 3 seat sofas but quickly converting to a double bed when required.

Many people see futons as temporary beds suitable for guests or spare rooms and yes they are great at doing just that but these days quality futons offer everyday sleeping comfort and durability and often get used buy owners with smaller living areas. Ideal for city crash pad or studio apartment.

Futon sofa bed frames come in four formats; these are metal, wooden, foam and sprung mattress along with a wide array of shapes and sizes from singles and doubles to corner futons and ones with magazine racks and matching shelving or coffee tables. Metal and wooden futons are going to be more rigid than foam or sprung mattress futons and can look great in any room of the home, such as a dining room or conservatory, ideally placed to double up as an occasional sofa bed when called upon, but for the most the futon will be used in much the same way as a traditional sofa, albeit with a little more style and costing much less to buy. Even after years of service your futon can be given a new lease of life in the shape of a new mattress, these are available for all sizes of futon and typically cost much less than the equivalent normal bed replacement mattress.

Fabric choices for futons are stylish and typically made from hard wearing materials although replacement covers and mattresses are readily available should you spill anything. Fancy a change or wish to update your colour schemes without having to outlay for a new sofa then a replacement futon cover is the answer and won’t break the bank. The ability to change colours or recover a futon without calling in a specialist upholstery company really can save a lot of money. If the futon is positioned in an environment prone to spills, areas such as children’s play rooms or bedrooms are accident prone locations were a futon wins hands down over a traditional sofa bed.

Need a futon in a hurry then look at our express futon range, typically delivered within 2-3 days. Futon sofa beds direct are able offer futon sofa beds at very competitive prices and with our excellent level of service. We know that our unique combination of quality goods at the right price will make dealing us a pleasure.