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If you want to learn how to incorporate futons into high-end design, there are many magazines and websites that offer high-end decorating and interior design ideas. The best way to decorate a room if you don’t have much decorating skills is to hire an interior designer or mimic what you see in the photos that looks best to you. There are few right and wrong answers when it comes to decorating your own home. If it looks good to you, then that matters.
Futons used to be associated with low end furniture and low quality. However, futons have grown in both popularity and style in recent years. There is now a range of quality wood and metal framed futons and futon beds that make excellent design choices for a range of household applications. Futons work beautifully in a den or informal seating around the house. Wooden frames usually look better when grouped with quality furniture, but some metal frames look best with contemporary or modern furniture.
You can match the futon to existing furniture, or you can choose the futon first and build the other furniture and decorations around it. Futons are great for the media room or the entertainment room. They also work well in guest rooms as you can use the space as a sitting area, reading nook or TV room when not in use. Futons are also great for children’s rooms as they can enjoy games, TV or visits with friends without having an extra piece of furniture.
Futons are also great editions of a conservatory. They look good in a lounge suite with a couple of chairs and a coffee table, or flanked by side tables. In a sunroom or other room with solid floors, such as tile or hardwood floors, the addition of a rug to cover the seating area will soften the look of the futon. Read more online or in a home magazine about how to incorporate futons into a quality interior design. Most hardware stores have a wide selection.
There are also excellent photos online to get ideas. Futons allow you to use fewer pieces of furniture in the home for maximum functionality. They are also better suited to bad backs than traditional mattress and box spring sets typically. This is because the firm mattress is thinner and keeps your spine straight throughout the night.
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