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December 31, 2012

Affordability, Versatility and Practicality with a Foam Futon Cushion

Filed under: Goods and Services — admin @ 1:39 pm

Futons are used by people for many different reasons, some out of necessity and some by choice. They offer a degree of versatility to people with living arrangements that may force a decision to be made in either having only a couch or only a bed. The right futon can also give a user a combination of style, practicality, and comfort that’s hard to rival. Others simply prefer their utility and affordability over traditional pieces of furniture, even when they have the funds and space to utilize them.  This is because whether you’re looking for a futon out of need or want, you should be able to find one that’s just as comfortable as a singular bed or couch.

 

Entry-level futons are a stalwart in college dorms and most typically padded with a cushion that’s stuffed with cotton or polyester filling. This folding-bed-with-mattress setup is usually good enough for cash-strapped students who will use it, abuse it, and then lose it once they get their diplomas. But even on bargain-level futon frames, adding premium foam cushioning can transform the furniture into something luxurious that will provide a much more enjoyable experience.

 

One of the most comfortable additions to a futon is a memory foam pad. Just like on traditional bedding, memory foam offers pressure relief as the foam conforms to the body’s contours; a fantastic experience for unwinding or sleeping. Memory foam can easily be slapped on for a foam futon mattress, either as a solid slab for a firmer experience, or packed into a cover as shredded foam for a more cushioning pad.

 

Other premium products that can be used for futon comfort are Talalay latex mattresses. Latex foam forms to your body’s contours in a more spring-like fashion than memory foam, for immediate response to your movements. It is an aerating product that is able to breathe and keep users cool as well, due to its open-cell structure and pin-core design.

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