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Beautify Your Home
Sunday, September 27, 2009


Many homeowners and renters struggle to incorporate a place for guests while maintaining a home office for themselves. Choosing a bed for a small space or a multi-use room need not be a challenge. You don’t have to sacrifice the comfort of your overnight guests by asking them to sleep on a sofa bed’s thin mattress either. There is a solution for your struggle: the daybed. Daybeds began as essentially a twin-size bed turned to the side and given a back and arm to mimic the look of a couch. During the day, it serves as comfortable seating and possibly a good spot for a nap. Remove the pillows at night and it functions just like any other twin bed.

Daybeds come in just as many different styles as standard bedroom sets. They may be constructed of wood or metal. The San Marcos Daybed features a combination of the two. It has an elegantly arched, wooded back and side rails with a metal inset that is intricately scrolled. This lovely bed from Hillsdale Furniture makes for a striking statement of personal style.

The San Marcos Daybed is a trundle day bed. This means another twin-size bed can be stored under the main bed and either be rolled out or popped up when needed. A trundle bed doubles your guest capacity within the same small space. It’s perfect for children’s sleepovers and tucks neatly away when not in use. These space-saving beds are a stylish and smart way to give your guest a good night’s rest and still keep your office.

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